Younique Yachts, which custom builds aluminum tenders and RIBs, has a 39-foot (12-meter) concept design meant for quite a particular owner. Judging from the looks of Younique Seven, that owner is not content with having a traditional tender, or even a traditional primary yacht. In fact, Younique Seven would suit someone not content with traditional anything, for that matter, other than comfort and the speed to get to and from shore quickly.
Younique Seven bears design by Impossible Productions Ink and naval architecture by Van Oossanen Naval Architects. Besides the atypical styling, the 12-passenger boat boasts adaptable features. The bottoms of the clamshell-like doors to each side double as swim platforms, for example. The roof (essentially a giant sunroof, given all of the glass) also lowers, as seen below, to 6’9” (2.1 meters). That way Younique Seven can stow in a tender garage. Three or four lifting points for davits are also available.
With integrated aft sun lounges, an espresso maker, sunpads, underwater lights, and removable awning posts, among other touches, Younique Seven is well suited to a variety of activities and times of day. The beam of 12’8” (3.9 meters) means your party has plenty of elbow room to enjoy a few hours aboard if you so wish. And, twin 370-hp Yanmar stern drives should permit a thrilling top speed of 35 knots.
Younique Seven is ready to build on contract. Check out these additional views of the design.
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