This flexible 180-metre superyacht has been designed from the centre out.

Symmetry and balance are useful qualities for a yacht designer to keep in mind, but what happens when it is more than just a guideline and becomes the organising principle behind a yacht? Sinot Exclusive Yacht Design has created Project Symmetry in just this way. “The yacht’s layout is created by symmetrically building up from the centre, instead of using a traditional linear set-up. Functions on the decks are organised around a central void. The symmetrical shape of the hull allows for bi-directional cruising at sea,” says Sander Sinot.

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Six decks – each of which has a specific function and character – plus a beam of 29 metres create huge interior volumes with room for 34 guests and 48 crew. Features include a beach deck with a a sea-water pool and float-in tender bay; a guest deck with a glass-bottomed pool amidships, a hotel deck with garden, spas and gym, and an owner’s deck with private spa, office, library, sky lounge, and an exterior deck with an infinity water feature.

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“Symmetry reflects a genuine owner-centered philosophy of the yacht as a custom-designed private estate, moving freely over the world’s oceans, offering an abundance of space to welcome beloved ones to indulge, work, play and enjoy life,” adds Sandor Sinot.