Eden Motoryacht



 The Eden is a luxury motoryacht concept by Daniel Hahn, a German design professional who studied product design.

The Eden is a 21 metre (72 foot) fast Motoryacht powered by a pair of 1,250 horsepower inboard engines. The design of the Eden is an interpretation of classic motoryachts. The aim of the project was to create a luxurious, desirable design which relied on its aesthetics more than technical innovation. The "Eden" name is intended to evoke "desirability, freedom and personal space".

The result is a sleek, generously proportioned, luxury watercraft with unique styling elements. The overall shape of the hull is characterised by the extreme change in cross sections from front to rear. The vertical bow of the Eden is in stark contrast to the wide horizontal stern.

The hull and body of the Eden is formed from two primary materials. The lower hull section is formed from lightweight carbon fibre, while the main body of the craft is sculpted from wood. These two sections are designed to fit into each other and provide an interesting material contrast.

The dramatic single piece windshield of the Eden flows smoothy into the rest of the bodywork helping to keep the overall shape as slippery as possible. Even the anchor is integrated into the body, only visible by a joint line in the front section.

The interior of the Eden motoryacht has room for 3 guests and a single crew member. The proposed range at maximum speed (40 knots) is 360 miles.


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