Kurt Strand Design unveiled the concept of the 161m sailing superyacht Norway. She is inspired by the Viking Drakars!

Norway will have 96-meter carbon fiber Falcon masts with 6,000 square meters of sails. They will be covered with a flexible solar film.
Controlling the sails with a button reduces the number of crew on board, the studio says. This will allow all sails to be raised and folded in just six minutes. The yacht is also equipped with hydrogen power cells for use in low wind and lack of solar power.
Hidden inside the middle mast is a "sky lift". He is able to lift guests above the water and demonstrate a magical panoramic view of the ocean.

In other countries Norway also offers many features for premium superyachts. These include a helipad with an elevator to the hangar below and a large aft deck pool.
The yacht also includes a spa, gym, cinema and hospital, as well as accommodation for 24 guests in 12 cabins and 40 crew members.

Kurt Strand Design unveiled a 161m sailing superyacht concept Norway. Drakars inspired the designers to create the boat!
Norway will have 96-meter carbon fiber Falcon masts with 6,000 square meters of sails. The sails will be covered with flexible solar sheeting.
Controlling the sails with a “button” reduces the number of crew on board, the studio says. By the way, this will allow all the sails to be raised and folded in just six minutes. The yacht is also equipped with hydrogen power cells for use in low wind and lack of solar power.

In addition, the creators hid a "sky elevator" inside the middle mast. He is able to lift guests above the water and demonstrate a magical panoramic view of the ocean.
Premium class Norway
By the way, Norway also offers many features for premium superyachts. These include a helipad with an elevator to the hangar below and a large aft deck pool.

The yacht also includes a spa, gym, cinema and hospital, as well as accommodation for 24 guests in 12 cabins and 40 crew members.
The yacht is promised to be released in the near future, the first stages of its creation have already begun. The concepts are only part of the journey that Norway will have to cover before launching.
21.09.2021
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