Aeroboat’s Rolls-Royce-Powered S6 Is a Yacht with the Heart of a Speedboat

Aeroboat’s Rolls-Royce-Powered S6 Is a Yacht with the Heart of a Speedboat

Published: June 23, 2017 | By: American Luxury Staff

Aeroboat took to London’s Saatchi Gallery to reveal its new 65-foot S6 yacht, which features a design from British studio Claydon Reeves along with BMT Nigel Gee.

The aluminum and carbon-composite yacht is a blend of a luxury cruiser and speed demon: thanks to twin Rolls-Royce MTU V10 2000 M96 engines, the S6 can reach speeds of up to 48 knots. The S6 comes with a 400 nautical mile range, and a gyro stabilizer in order to offer maximum comfort while on the open ocean.

Due to its intelligent design and outfitting, the small yacht comfortably sleeps four, and can accommodate up to 12 passengers for a day trip. Below deck is a spacious owner’s lounge space that converts into the master suite. A Pullman cabin is in the aft section of the vessel, in addition to a shower room, a head, and a well-off galley.

The S6’s forward garage can store a 12-foot tender, or a pair of jet skis for recreational use.

Aeroboat and Claydon Reeves based the S6 on the larger SV12, with partner James Claydon stating that the predecessor’s success prompted the duo to design a new line of yachts.

“Each aluminum and carbon built yacht shares the same DNA and form language, and is adorned with user-focused features to deliver an unparalleled experience,” Claydon said about the new Aeroboat line.

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