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YACHT DESIGN

ELEVATING ELEGANCE

Vatoz

Vatoz is a 10-meter foiling yacht developed in collaboration with Enata, representing a focused exploration of advanced marine architecture and hydrofoil technology. Its exterior design draws inspiration from the fluid form of the stingray, translating marine biomimicry into a disciplined and aerodynamic silhouette. The vessel’s sculptural geometry expresses motion even at rest, merging aesthetic clarity with performance-driven engineering. Constructed in lightweight carbon fiber, Vatoz embodies a forward-looking approach to sustainable high-speed yachting.

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The exterior composition is defined by sweeping transitions and dynamic wing-like lateral structures that extend from the hull. These architectural elements enhance visual identity while serving functional purposes, including improved access to the bow and integrated storage capacity. The painted glazing reinforces the yacht’s cohesive aesthetic, offering privacy without interrupting the fluid continuity of the exterior form. The result is a foiler that reads as a unified sculptural object rather than a purely technical platform.

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Attention to experiential detail defines Vatoz’s design language. Ambient lighting integrated within the structural lines animates the vessel as systems activate, creating a subtle sense of energy coursing through the architecture. Four individually rotating sports seats with integrated safety harnesses provide ergonomic adaptability, allowing the cockpit to transition from high-performance navigation mode to a social configuration when stationary. Behind the seating area, performance indicators and foiling status displays reinforce the connection between design and real-time operation.

Hidden within the wing structures are seamlessly integrated systems, including audio components, climate control, digital interfaces, and concealed storage. This integration maintains visual clarity while ensuring technological sophistication. Every functional component is embedded within the architectural framework, preserving the yacht’s minimalist discipline.

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The interior extends the exterior’s flowing design language into a compact yet versatile cabin environment. Sculpted wall surfaces echo the stingray-inspired geometry, while the forward section transforms fluidly between seating, dining, lounging, and helm configurations. This adaptability reinforces the yacht’s multipurpose identity, supporting both short coastal runs and extended leisure use.

A compact galley, dynamic display system, and integrated climate solutions ensure comfort without spatial compromise. Natural light enters through carefully positioned glazing and skylight elements, strengthening the visual relationship between interior and sea. Even secondary spaces are designed with the same structural cohesion, emphasizing a holistic approach to yacht design where no element feels isolated from the whole.

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The Vatoz leverages Enata's cutting-edge Foiler technology, an embodiment of efficiency and innovation that elevates the boat to glide an impressive 1.5 meters above the water's surface. This transformative feature, combined with Enata's proprietary Wingman management system, marks a pinnacle of engineering excellence. The yacht's maximum speed of 40 knots while in foiling mode is a testament to the remarkable capabilities of this vessel, redefining the boundaries of speed and performance in the world of yachting. 

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Powered by Enata’s advanced Foiler technology, Vatoz is capable of rising approximately 1.5 meters above the water in foiling mode, significantly reducing drag and environmental impact. The proprietary Wingman management system supports stable and efficient hydrofoil operation, enabling speeds of up to 40 knots. Beyond performance metrics, Vatoz stands as a design statement — a contemporary foiling yacht inspired by marine life and conceived as a refined tribute to the ocean it inhabits.

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