37 DMY - Drettmann Yachts
37 DMY - Drettmann Yachts
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<strong>Drettmann</strong> Motor Yacht <strong>37</strong><br />
DRETTMANN MOTORYACHTS – NEW FREEDOM<br />
© <strong>Drettmann</strong> <strong>Yachts</strong>, <strong>Drettmann</strong> Motor <strong>Yachts</strong> <strong>37</strong><br />
OPEN SPACES<br />
You can only expect new answers if you ask new questions. That was the basic idea that led to<br />
the development of the new <strong>Drettmann</strong> Motor <strong>Yachts</strong>, in which we took the usual as a starting<br />
point for the creation of something totally unusual.<br />
As for the questions we asked: they fundamentally involved taking a critical look at what was<br />
already available. What do today‘s 20 to <strong>37</strong>-metre yachts look like? What could make them look<br />
better and function better? And above all: how have the wishes and demands of the owners<br />
changed – and how do we consequently have to change our approach? Just a quick glance at the<br />
outcome immediately reveals that we came up with convincing answers to all these questions.<br />
One of the prime innovations is that the new lines have said goodbye to a classic design feature,<br />
namely the clear distinction between vol-uminous hull and superstructures. This has been waived<br />
in favour of an organic shape which gives the yacht an artistic, almost sculptural appearance.<br />
Added elegance, but not at the cost of space. On the contrary: an intelligent layout means the<br />
interior is actually astonishingly roomy. Combined with interior design that is geared to clarity,<br />
finely tuned colour schemes and simple yet surprisingly varied purism, this all adds up to a<br />
completely new yacht feeling – one of being on a far larger class of yacht.<br />
That is a decidedly good feeling – and one that is intensified by a number of highly interesting and<br />
thoroughly unusual features. The idea, for example, of not confining owner and guests to the hull,<br />
but placing them as close to the water as possible led to a totally new solution for this class of<br />
yacht. A beach club at the stern with bar, retractable swimming platforms at the sides for bathing<br />
or simply chilling right beside the water. Or a main saloon that is open on three sides, cleverly and<br />
comfortably abolishing the boundaries between interior and exterior. „These new comfort zones<br />
provide endless new opportunities, above all, direct access to the sea. This enhances the quality<br />
of all these things that make life on board interesting – whether swimming, diving, jet-skiing,<br />
dining, partying or simply sunbathing,“ sums up Albert <strong>Drettmann</strong>. The enthusiastic reaction from<br />
the public at the Düsseldorf Boat Show in January was ample proof that this description of the<br />
<strong>DMY</strong> line is no exaggeration.