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VisionF Yachts unveils interiors of brand-new 30.7-metre aluminium catamaran

by VisionF Yachts 15 May 03:35 PDT

Innovative power catamaran builder VISIONF Yachts has revealed tantalising details of the interiors of its largest-ever aluminium power cat: the VISIONF 101.

  • Currently under construction at VISIONF Yachts' shipyard
  • First 30.7m aluminium catamaran to be built to RINA Commercial Class Standards
  • Hotly anticipated 101ft vessel is largest and most luxurious VISIONF project to date
  • Exceptional interior volumes, including 132sqm flybridge and 30sqm owner's suite
  • Calming, refined and modern interiors with neutral tones, optimised for ultimate luxury, comfort and functionality
  • Perfect for shallow water cruising and exploring bays, thanks to 1.45m draft
  • Launch expected in autumn 2025

With construction progressing rapidly at VISIONF Yachts' production site in preparation for an autumn launch, this modern, high-performance yacht has the accolade of being the first 30.7m aluminium catamaran to be built to RINA Commercial Class Standards.

Described as 'a vision of the future' by the Turkish yard behind the project, the VISIONF 101 has a striking and contemporary appearance on the water, defined by its plumb bows, an abundance of curved glass and low, aerodynamic superstructure.

Stepping inside, the refined and modern interiors harness a sophisticated palette of neutral tones in brown, white and grey to create a calm atmosphere throughout, enhanced by the soft flow of natural light.

The owner's suite spans a total of 29.5 square metres and comprises half of the starboard hull. It encompasses a beautifully-appointed 18-square-metre main bedroom, a 6.5-metre dressing room and a five-square-metre ensuite. The three additional ensuite guest staterooms are also generous in size and continue the clever interplay between neutral tones and modern design which is found in the owner's suite.

Spaciousness is a defining feature of the accommodation on board the VISIONF 101, all of which is located on the lower deck and has been designed to deliver the highest levels of comfort and privacy.

The VISIONF 101 is designed to meet every need through its expansive spaces. It features four guest cabins, 13-square-metre galley, a 103-square-metre spacious saloon and an impressive 132-square-metre flybridge. In addition, the VISIONF 101 is equipped to accommodate up to five crew members with ease, thanks to its three well-appointed crew cabins. These stylish and thoughtfully laid out spaces ensure that the crew can also benefit from a high level of functionality and comfort on board.

One of VISIONF 101's biggest advantages is its 76-square-meter foredeck which boasts an impressive cinema entertainment system.

As a unique feature for this model, the VISIONF 101 has a roof composed of Glass Fibre Reinforced Polyester in order to improve its speed on the water. Indeed, the VISIONF 101 is a thoroughly impressive yacht where performance is concerned. Benefitting from lean, efficient catamaran hulls, it can set pulses racing on the water with speeds up to 17 knots. The high-end, high-power drivetrain draws on four Volvo Penta IPS 1350s to generate an extraordinary 4,000 hp.

The design philosophy of the VISIONF 101 is to bring together comfort, luxury and refined aesthetics to offer a truly unique living experience at sea. With its elegant lines and expansive living spaces, this exceptional catamaran is like a floating mansion—delivering outstanding manoeuvrability not only on the open sea but also in shallow waters and nearshore areas.

VISIONF Yachts continues to push the boundaries of modern catamaran design throughout the size ranges. The company has eight different models currently in production: the fully-electric GRP VISIONF E-Cat 62 and 80, the aluminium 80, 82, 101 and 120, the Superfast 46 and the VISIONF 155.

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