New York-based Gill Schmid Design has introduced its newest 65-meter explorer concept named Synaesthesia. Crafted with the aspirations of an adventure-seeking owner in mind, the yacht's construction is envisioned at Dörries Yachts in Germany, as the studio mentioned in its release, “We are looking at an owner who likes the James Bond lifestyle, always seeking adventures at the highest level of comfort and luxury,”

The vessel's steel hull will be complemented by a lightweight carbon fiber monocoque superstructure, offering both structural integrity and expansive, unobstructed interior spaces. The yacht is characterized by ample glazing, enhancing the connection with nature, which now feels more immersive than ever. Interior visualizations showcase contemporary living areas marked by floor-to-ceiling windows, sleek surfaces, and a proposed white and gray color palette. The main deck showcases a generous indoor guest lounge and a 12-seat dining room.

Synaesthesia's layout encompasses six guest cabins, a spacious owner’s suite boasting an attached lounge, TV area, and an island bed, while the crew accommodation made for up to 17 members.
Outdoor amenities include a touch-and-go helipad, the alfresco dining at the bridge deck, and an infinity hot tub at the open sun deck.

For transporting water toys, somehow drones are also included, a designated area has been allocated onboard. Guests will be able to find a garage capable of accommodating a 10-meter limousine tender, a 10-meter RIB, and four jet skis.
Credits: Gill Schmid Design