The new Superyacht PHI from Royal Huisman announced her arrival with a spectacular laser show. As the world’s longest superyacht in the sub 500GT category, PHI’s head-turning exterior design laser-powered lighting systems will leave a lasting impression.
With a clear design vision from the owner, PHI is complex, brave, and intellectual, with an interior never before seen. In an original and innovative aspect, PHI is accompanied by a sister boat that shares her DNA, PHI Phantom, which leaves PHI free to offer more entertaining space on the exterior and semi interior aft deck.
Styled with a low-profile exterior and sleek structural design that houses complex motoryacht systems and technological innovations, PHI is visually stunning and magnificently sensuous, straying away from more conventional designs. Deck levels incorporate separate themes of the galaxy, the ocean surface, and the underwater world. Dimensions and shapes flow with natural proportions throughout the yacht, and the owner’s penthouse sprawls across the entire upper level in an opulent and luxurious expanse of premium space.
PHI’s fast-displacement hull and ergonomically fluid styling can cruise at speeds of 12 knots, reaching a maximum of 22 knots at full power. Capable of accommodating 2 owners, 12 guests, and 11 crew, the yachts aluminum construction holds a design philosophy that contains a profound and deep-rooted knowledge. In a completely unique concept that sees the addition of a shadow vessel, the qualities and attributes of PHI are distinctive and palatial, from its blue exterior coloring to its advanced naval architecture.
The fine lines and low profile support fuel efficiency, and gyro stabilizers have been added to provide maximum comfort while sailing. Technological features and energy-saving enhancements have been added. A large swimming pool on the pool deck can be converted into a sealed tack at the press of a button to minimize water consumption.
In an interesting twist, PHI has been named after the formula often known as the ‘golden ratio.’ According to the mathematical concept, Phi can be used for space and layouts to create an impression that is as aesthetically pleasing as possible.