Steve Kozloff’s 328-Foot ‘Trident’ Trimaran Concept Has Tilting Sails – Robb Report
, 2022-06-27 12:03:25,
Steve Kozloff’s new trimaran concept is many things. Understated is not one of them.
The 328-footer, christened Trident, cuts a striking silhouette similar to the top of Poseidon’s famous three-pronged spear, along with a gleaming steel hull and aluminum superstructure that’s certain to stand out on the high seas. On top of that, her six decks are overflowing with options for your leisure or fun.
Starting inside, Trident’s multi-level living quarters span more than 5,100 square feet and feature huge windows throughout for panoramic views. The large piano bar and saloon on the upper deck act as the hub of the vessel, from which a network of walkways will lead you to other sections.
The trimaran’s two folding masts allow it to sail under bridges.
The 682-square-foot owner’s suite sits in the bow of the center hull, while the VIP suites can be found in the respective bows of the two smaller hulls. There are another 10 guest cabins spread across the outriggers, along with accommodation for up to 20 crew.
Outside, meanwhile, there is a full-beam beach club at the stern of the main hull with retractable decks for even more space. Elsewhere, there are two spas in the mail hull—one forward; the other aft—as well as a helipad and a pool on each ama, because double the amenities means double the fun.
There is, of course, a full-beam garage that can hold, you guessed it, two tenders, along with U-Boat Worx’s Nemo submarine and other water toys. Naturally, the vessel is equipped with a crane system that can assist with loading and off-loading gear. There are also six self-inflating lifeboats located underneath the main deck.
The full-beam garage holds two tenders and a submarine.
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