
Project Elemental: a new multihull from Design Unlimited and Tripp Design
The new project will combine the best features of motor and sailing multihulls on a superyacht scale.
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10 november 2025
Photo: Design Unlimited
Two internationally acclaimed design houses, Design Unlimited and Tripp Design have joint forces to develop a luxury sailing catamaran, blending elegant motor yacht-like interiors with the freedom and sustainability of wind-powered cruising.
Known as Project Elemental, this 50.4-metre multihull showcases a distinctly liveable and refined interior by Design Unlimited that supports both adventure and relaxation.

The generous volume enables an apartment-style living experience, with an open-plan layout that retains distinct zones dedicated to entertaining, unwinding and retreating. The interior has been carefully designed to offer a harmonious balance between open social areas and secluded private spaces.
Highlights include the main deck owner’s suite – a generously proportioned duplex positioned to benefit from plenty of natural light and offer unobstructed panoramic views.
The guest accommodation, below deck, comprises a VIP suite and four guest cabins, each providing comfort and privacy for extended stays.

Other aspects of note are the flexible social spaces with a mix of open and informal areas – including an aft beach club with spa. The crew quarters have been discreetly arranged to ensure operational efficiency and guest privacy, with dedicated service zones, including a watersports room. A customisable platform, the options for interior adaptation are expansive.
Known as Project Elemental, this 50.4-metre multihull showcases a distinctly liveable and refined interior by Design Unlimited that supports both adventure and relaxation.

The generous volume enables an apartment-style living experience, with an open-plan layout that retains distinct zones dedicated to entertaining, unwinding and retreating. The interior has been carefully designed to offer a harmonious balance between open social areas and secluded private spaces.
Highlights include the main deck owner’s suite – a generously proportioned duplex positioned to benefit from plenty of natural light and offer unobstructed panoramic views.
The guest accommodation, below deck, comprises a VIP suite and four guest cabins, each providing comfort and privacy for extended stays.

Other aspects of note are the flexible social spaces with a mix of open and informal areas – including an aft beach club with spa. The crew quarters have been discreetly arranged to ensure operational efficiency and guest privacy, with dedicated service zones, including a watersports room. A customisable platform, the options for interior adaptation are expansive.

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Project Elemental: a new multihull from Design Unlimited and Tripp Design
The new project will combine the best features of motor and sailing multihulls on a superyacht scale.

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