Atlantis

The One: Introducing Lily, the Bride of the Deep

You know that feeling when you finally stop looking because the “impossible” just walked into the room? That’s Project Lily.

She isn’t just a 101-meter superyacht from Oceanco and Vripack; she’s a commitment. She’s the kind of vessel you bring home when you’re done with the loud, flashy flings of the past and you’re ready for something that understands the soul of the water.


The First Impression: A Silhouette Like No Other

Coming home to Lily means leaving behind the rigid, boxy lines of traditional naval architecture. She was inspired by the organic, layered grace of a water lily, and it shows in every curve.

  • The “Clean” Look: She has completely ditched those cluttered side walkways. Instead, her hull is a smooth, continuous monocoque shell. It’s like she’s wrapped in a single, seamless silk gown of steel and glass.
  • Privacy by Design: She wears one-way glass like a veil. You can see every crest of the wave from the inside, but to the outside world, she remains a mysterious, shimmering enigma.

The Heart of the Home: Living Without Walls

Step inside, and you realize she doesn’t believe in boundaries. Her interior is a masterclass in “asymmetric flow.”

  • The Petal Decks: Her floors don’t just stack; they overlap like petals. This creates dramatic, double-height ceilings and sightlines that make the 5,600GT volume feel like an endless horizon.
  • The Sanctuary: The owner’s suite isn’t just a room; it’s a private kingdom. To get there, you walk across stepping stones over a literal lily pond on the upper deck. It’s a transition that tells your brain: You’re safe now. You’re home.
  • Family First: She’s built for the long haul. With nine guest cabins and a “children’s play nest” accessed via a suspension bridge, she’s designed to keep the entire lineage comfortable and entertained.

The Soul: Pure and Future-Proof

What makes her truly “The One” is what’s under the surface. She isn’t just beautiful; she’s brilliant and kind to the environment we live in.

  • Methanol Heart: She runs on a hybrid of methanol-reforming fuel cells and dual-fuel engines. She’s quiet, clean, and ready for a world that’s moving away from the soot of the past.
  • The Dynafin Dance: Instead of traditional propellers, she uses ABB Dynafin™ propulsion inspired by the movement of a whale’s tail. It’s smooth, incredibly maneuverable, and silent. She doesn’t just cut through the water; she glides through it with a whisper.