OCEANCO GOES INDIGENOUS. LOBANOV | SALVAGNI EXPLAIN NEW 115M TUHURA

[dropcap]D[/dropcap]uring the Dubai International Boat Show, Oceanco unveiled the details of Project Tuhura, conceived in collaboration with the Lobanov Design studio, BMT Nigel Gee and interior designer Achille Salvagni.

Igor Lobanov and Achille Salvagni (Ph. Superyacht Digest)

The exterior styling is reminiscent of early canoes; dugouts and other vessels used hundreds of years ago by indigenous people all over the world. The thinking behind revisiting basic primal forms is to evoke a sense of exploration and discovery.

In fact, the actual name, Tuhura is derived from the Maori verb meaning: to discover, bring to light, unearth, open up, explore, and investigate.

Igor Lobanov explains :

“Our Tuhura is a simple idea. The thought was to take a natural shape similar to those seen in the earliest canoe-type craft and augment it multifold to a larger scale, using modern technology.”

The main inspiration for the interior design is East Asia and the Pacific islands.

Achille Salvagni refers to the interior as a “brushed teak habitat” (floors, walls, ceilings) including thin reveals in gunmetal and natural bronze with tatami floors.
Salvagni says:

“Tuhura is a megayacht conceived for a dynamic owner, nevertheless the timeless sense of peace and calmness are the main characteristics. This softness and dynamicity are reflected in the humble elegance and sensuality of the primitive organic shapes echoed throughout.

Lobanov’s masterful exterior design works well with the interior and is inherently flexible.

Tuhura’s hull and propulsion system have been developed in collaboration with BMT. The pure simplicity of the canoe form leads to a naturally efficient hull with low overall resistance, good seakeeping and excellent maneuverability. However integrating a modern propulsion system in the canoe form presents a challenge and the team opted for a hybrid Azipod® CRP (contra-rotating) propulsion system from ABB.

James Roy, Yacht Design Director at BMT, stated:

“The hybrid CRP system is inherently efficient and perfectly suited to the canoe form, there is a synergy between the efficiency of the hull form, and that of the propulsion system, leading to a yacht which marries an evolutionary simple hull with an evolutionary advanced propulsion system”

The hull has been conceived with multiple horizontal windows, utilising an advanced glass technology that consists of a series of dots, allowing the view from within to be completely transparent, while from the exterior, the windows appear the same colour as the hull, disguising their appearance.

Glass features further in the impressive black superstructure made up of flat glass panels. Progressive and creative thinking extends to all the systems aboard. LuxLab, the custom design label from Van Berge Henegouwen (VBH) has joined the team to ensure that this is an extremely “smart boat.” Not only are there controls for HVAC, lighting, audio, video, curtains and such, but controls will also monitor behavior aboard regarding preferences such as music and temperature. Furthermore, there are plans to create a 360 room, a multipurpose space for both interactive design and information.