This New 26-Metre Catamaran Concept Has a Fold-Down Beach Club With Superyacht Vibes
NAR Design has created an owner-centric multihull that will make you forget all about monohulls.
Who says you can’t have your catamaran and beach club, too?
Turkish studio Nar Design has unveiled a new 26-metre concept aimed at maximising the unique advantages of the multihull platform. The beam, for example, measures nearly 11 metres, while that of an 26-metre monohull spans an average of around 6 metres. That gives the cat an estimated volume of approximately 250 GT, resulting in substantially more onboard space than a motor yacht of the same length.
Those on board will enjoy roughly 170 square metres of interior space and over 300 square metres of exterior space, with the open-plan design creating a seamless connection between the two. The layout includes cabins for 11 guests and four crew plus ample lounge and dining space, making the vessel fit for private use or charter.

The owner is the main focus, receiving an entire deck to themselves. It has a dedicated entrance and is positioned away from the other guest accommodation, ensuring privacy in spades. The swanky primary, which includes a lounge and bar, leads to a walk-in wardrobe with a vanity, a large en suite, and a fully enclosed office. That means you can separate work and play.
The interior decor is described as “modern, calm, and refined,” with light surfaces contrasting with darker architectural elements and metallic details. The furniture and storage units have been cleverly integrated into the frame, creating a clean, flowing feel.
That carries across to the exterior, where aggressive styling has been eschewed in favour of long, horizontal lines and subtle curves. Expansive glazing replaces the traditional windows, inviting natural light in and providing ocean views out. The aft is defined by a sprawling beach club with a pool, two fold-down terraces, and a swim platform. Other exterior highlights include a plush bow lounge and a breezy sundeck bar.
In terms of performance, the concept is envisioned with a cruising speed of approximately 30 km/h and a maximum speed of over 37 km/h, which NAR says aligns with the expectations for this size and type of vessel. It also appears to have rooftop solar panels that could be used to generate clean energy for the hotel load. The studio also adds that the flexible platform can be customised by future owners, both in terms of layout and technical specifications. That means you have free rein to put your spin on the cat.
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