Dec 17, 2010

Feadship Breathe concept yacht takes inspiration from zebras

For the fifth year in a row, Netherlands-based Feadship – a co-op between two shipyards and the De Voogt Naval Architects maritime engineering company – has revealed a concept yacht to mark the opening of the Monaco Yacht Show. This year’s effort, called Breathe, has drawn inspiration from biomimicry, which imitates forms found in nature to solve manmade problems. However, Feadship has chosen an unexpected natural design to imitate for a boat – zebra stripes.
It is this process that Feadship has sought to emulate with Breathe. Aboard the yacht, light hulls and dark funnels and glass shells are designed to produce a consistent flow of air on the outside decks to reduce the need for air conditioning units and create a comfortable al fresco climate. The concept yacht also mimics nature’s concept of fur for insulation with the air between the shells acting as an insulation layer between the external heat and cool conditions inside. Additionally, the shells double as solar cells, capturing natural energy from the sun, whilst also offering protection from the elements, like wind and rain.
To keep things simple, the design cuts the number of main engines and propeller shafts found on conventional yachts down from two to one and the number of generators down from three to two. However, Feadship claims the concept boasts a higher level of reliability and a better engine load than conventional designs. The design also includes an ultra-efficient wedge-shaped hull with slender bow and wave damping aft body. The body is coated in an exterior paint to reduce resistance, while stabilizer blades generate lift.
But don’t go holding your breath waiting for the Breathe to hit the water. None of the four former future concepts unveiled by Feadship at the start of previous Monaco Yacht Show have yet materialized.

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