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Mulder Design's Project Opal: 70 Metres of Wind-Sculpted Luxury

Джеймс Міллер, GetExperience.com
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Джеймс Міллер, GetExperience.com
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Березень 17, 2026

LOA 229’7” (70 m), beam 42’ 7” (13 m), draught 10’ 4” (3.15 m) and a conceptual volume around 1,400 GT defines Project Opal's proportions. The concept by Mulder Design pairs a high-speed cruising hull with villa-like deck arrangements: guest staterooms on the main deck, an owners’ suite on the upper deck that can convert into a private apartment, and a beach club linked to a transformer-fitted swim platform.

Exterior and naval architecture at a glance

The exterior language deliberately echoes nature: flowing lines inspired by waves and clouds produce a silhouette that, as Bas Mulder describes it, “looks like she was sculpted by the wind.” Mulder Design specifies a hull capable of efficient fuel burn and a reported ability to exceed classical hull speed by up to 30%, an outcome supported by earlier deliveries such as the superyacht Spectre. The overall brief prioritises cruising performance without sacrificing generous interior volumes.

Key dimensions and performance

SpecificationFigure
Length overall (LOA)229’7” (70 m)
Beam42’ 7” (13 m)
Draft10’ 4” (3.15 m)
Volume (approx.)1,400 GT
Guest capacity14 in 7 staterooms
BuilderOwner's choice
Styling & Naval ArchitectMulder Design

Interior concept: villa on the water

Inside, Project Opal favours tactile, weathered finishes that suggest a beach house rather than a lacquered salon. Materials specified include aged teak, weathered leathers, unpolished stone and linen, with sandy tones carried throughout the decks to reinforce a relaxed, island-villa atmosphere. The saloon avoids a conventional layout in favour of a long teak walkway that separates two lounging areas, each fitted with wave-patterned custom carpets.

Standout design elements

  • Teak walkway separating lounges for a relaxed circulation path
  • Leather strap details “anchoring” low settees—an evocative, nautical reference
  • Rough stone bar at the aft-deck entrance, marrying worked wood with raw texture
  • Automated louvered pergola overhead, where adjustable slats modulate daylight and conceal integrated lighting
  • Beach club with glass doors for all-weather use and immediate access to the swim platform

Crew, service zones and operational layout

Project Opal positions service spaces deliberately: the lower deck concentrates crew accommodation, crew mess and galley, as well as machinery and equipment spaces. This separation preserves the main and upper decks for guest circulation and private owner functions. The design intent supports efficient service routines while maintaining generous guest privacy.

Practical advantages for owners and charter operations

  • All main-deck guest staterooms provide shallow service routes and quick access to the beach club.
  • The upper-deck owner's apartment can function as a full private residence during charters or private cruising.
  • High-speed hull geometry improves transit time between destinations—important for itineraries with tight port schedules.

Materials and mood

The finish palette ensures interiors age gracefully: sand-coloured linens and hand-finished teak aim for an appearance that benefits from sun and salt rather than hiding from them. Lighting strategies—both daylight through adjustable slats and indirect concealed lighting—create varied moods across decks, reinforcing the villa-like feel.

From a tourism perspective, Project Opal’s combination of fast passages and comfortable, villa-like living makes her well suited for luxury. cruise packages, exclusive yacht charters, and on-board events such as yacht parties. The beach club, easy access to water toys, and adaptable owner's apartment add flexibility for bespoke itineraries and small-group experiences.

Highlights of the design include naturalistic finishes, a high-speed cruising hull with proven pedigree, and an emphasis on outdoor-indoor living. Even the name—Opal—was chosen intentionally to evoke colour, creativity, and good fortune, aligning branding with the yacht’s aesthetic intent.

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Project Opal encapsulates a modern trend in maritime luxury: design that reads as naturally weathered and informal, yet engineered to high performance. The 70m layout supports a range of tourism applications—from luxury adventure travel experiences and eco-friendly wildlife safaris by tender, to yacht parties and exclusive yacht charters—whilst offering attractive options for музей tours with live guides ashore, cruise packages, and interactive cultural stops. Personal experience ultimately beats even the best reviews; booking through verified providers at reasonable prices ensures convenience, transparency and a wide selection of additional options like interactive online cultural workshops, yacht parties, or adventure rafting trips for beginners. Book now. GetExperience.com

In summary, Mulder Design’s Project Opal pairs a high-speed hull with villa-style interiors and weathered, tactile finishes to create a yacht optimised for fast, comfortable cruising and flexible charter use. Its beach-club focus, thoughtful owner privacy, and proven naval solutions position Opal as a strong candidate for buyers and charter operators seeking luxury adventure travel experiences, exclusive yacht charters, cruise packages and memorable on-water events.