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Shanta

Shanta sounds like a masterpiece that seamlessly blends elegance and power. The 116 meter length with a 12.8 meter beam offers a perfect balance of space and grace, making it a true symbol of luxury on the water. The combination of gold and black not only e xudes strength but also adds a touch of mystery and sophistication, aligning perfectly with the calm and balanced essence of the yacht.
The classic yet unique deck and roof design must be a real head turner, and with accommodations for up to 18 guests, inc luding a VIP suite, Shanta promises an experience of unparalleled luxury. The thoughtfulness of providing space for 17 crew members to ensure a relaxed and refined journey speaks volumes about the attention to detail in your design. Shanta is more than jus t a yacht; it's a statement of power, balance, and serenity on the open sea.

Type

Materials

Megayacht

Carbon fiber

Year

2024

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Shanta

The name "Shanta" was chosen with deep intentionality, embodying the essence of the yacht’s design philosophy and the experience it offers. "Shanta" is derived from a Sanskrit wo rd that means "peace" or "tranquility." This name perfectly aligns with the yacht's overarching theme of balance and calmness, both in its physical design and the experience it provides to those on board. The choice of the name reflects the yacht's purpose as a sanctuary on the water a place where guests can escape the stresses of the world and immerse themselves in an environment of serenity and relaxation. The tranquil ambiance of Shanta is mirrored in its design elements, from the seamless connection bet ween the outdoor and indoor pools to the carefully curated color scheme of gold and black, which evokes both power and a deep sense of calm.

Visual Storytelling
Shanta’s design is not only about luxury and elegance but also about clever visual storytelling. At first glance, it may seem like the yacht boasts five decks above the hull, creating an imposing and majestic silhouette on the water. However, this is actually a visual trick, a masterful use of design that enhances the yacht's presence while maintaining a streamlined a nd efficient structure. In reality, Shanta has three decks above the hull and one deck below. This design choice is a testament to the ingenuity behind Shanta, where aesthetics and functionality are seamlessly integrated. The illusion of extra decks adds t o the yacht’s grandeur without compromising its performance or the comfort of those on board.

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