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3 Different Built Sizes Modular Explorer Yacht

Our fleet ranges from epic expedition vessels measuring 213 feet long to pocket explorers measuring 98 feet long.

As with its geometric name, Roberto Curt’s newest concept Qube has a number of facets to it.

The new explorer yacht is inspired by modular yacht design, which was introduced in 2011. It is equipped with multipurpose spaces that make it more versatile than a traditional vessel. For instance, the aft deck doubles as a place for entertaining alfresco as well as storing your tender.

Qube is available in a variety of sizes, including a standard 213-foot model for full-fledged expeditions, a 164-foot model for mid-range expeditions and a 98-foot pocket explorer. A variety of colors are available for the hull, including scarlet, yellow, sea blue, emerald green, cool gray and jet black.

There are 1,500 GT of cargo onboard the 213-footer. Despite the fact that Qube is still a work in progress, it is safe to assume it can sleep at least 12 guests. Propulsion is also a mystery, but given the Explorer designation, expect a lot of power.‍

Additionally, Qube has a wealth of luxurious amenities, as you would expect. At the stern, there’s a large swim platform with lounges and stairs that lead to the enclosed beach club, which has a supersized TV and plenty of comfortable seats. A helicopter pad is also on top.

Additionally, there are tables and parasols dotted throughout the foredeck, and all three decks are connected through a striking atrium.

Curt’s yachts aren’t the first to make a statement. In addition to a stunning 207-foot superyacht inspired by a cuttlefish, the avant-garde Italian designer has created a number of dramatic concepts. Eponomous has also worked with industry giants such as Galeon Yachts, Capelli, and Intermare, among others.

Our hopes are high that Qube will take shape, despite the fact that a builder has not yet been officially named.

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