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A Bright View

31 December, 2021

It is entirely possible to design a yacht by first defining a hull shape, then add a sail plan, followed by an interior layout and finally add some kind of  installations and reinforcements.
In that order, and no going back.

With the PPH, we are making a more generous yacht both to sail, and to live on board. The goal was never to make her different for the sake of difference, but different she had to be.

This has required some more careful 3-dimensional design work than usual. We have supplied the 3D for milling the hull, deck and details. Then, in order to make sure the PPH can be built in a rational manner, the yard has made an impressive 3D-representation of the entire interior, including the structure and installations.

Early 3D assembly of the interior, courtesy of Ridas Yacht

Early 3D work by Ellinor Fohlin, , (c) Heyman Yachts

Forward salon, galley aft interior version, again by Ridas Yacht

Forward salon, closer look

Galley aft, quick impression with oak interior

Galley aft, white / mahogany version

PPH hull #1 is built around a mostly white interior, with all woodwork – doors, trim, lockers and cupboards – made of teak. In order to try out the design details in real life, the yard chose to make a sample, a bureau:

From our side, we also prepared a few illustrations of the main cabin / galley area of the PPH. Again, the ‘Galley Aft’ layout of the PPH:

The glass bulkhead separating the salon from the cockpit.

She does look a little empty in these images though…

Same interior, half-standing in the forward salon L-sofa, looking aft

Looking in the opposite direction, into the forward salon. Interior mostly white + mahogany.

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