drawing influence from cantilevered architecture, south korea-based yeojin jung has envisioned ‘estrella’, a high-end superyacht. this luxurious seaplane-like vessel provides a dynamic experience to its passengers and occupants by dividing its hull wings into three masses —the central segment, and a floater component on each side. the Y-shaped structure is a mixture of feasible and innovative layout providing an intimate experience with nature.seaplane-like superyacht 'estrella' divides its hull wings into three massesall images courtesy of yeojin jung

 

 

although the number of luxury yachts is so far around 5.0000, ‘estrella’ by yeojin jung managed to stand out. offering a vibrant yet calm experience, the yacht’s passengers can catch different glimpses of multiple points, gazing at the ocean and the sky. the Y-concept yacht defies the gravity thanks to the fin stabilizers — ship control system — installing on both sides of the center hull, to counter any stability issues.seaplane-like superyacht 'estrella' divides its hull wings into three masses

seaplane-like superyacht 'estrella' divides its hull wings into three masses

seaplane-like superyacht 'estrella' divides its hull wings into three masses

seaplane-like superyacht 'estrella' divides its hull wings into three masses

 

 

project info:

 

name: estrella

designer: yeojin jung

overall length: 104.28m