Most superyachts make their statement when they’re cutting through open water. The new Logos concept from ER Yacht Design is different; it looks like it’s moving even when it’s standing still.
Unveiled by the Canada-based design studio, the 200-foot concept is all about energy and flow. From the very first glance, Logos feels dynamic, with sculpted lines and a sharp profile that suggest speed, power, and forward motion. The goal, according to the designers, was simple: create a yacht that never looks static.
That idea shows up everywhere in the exterior. Long horizontal lines run from bow to stern, while aerodynamic curves give the yacht a sense of momentum. Carbon-fibre wings extend from the sides, and a sweeping, arched bimini visually lifts the entire silhouette. Even at anchor, Logos looks ready to surge ahead.
A Relaxed Interior That Balances Style and Comfort
Large sections of glass are worked into the design, adding brightness and reinforcing the modern feel. The overall look is bold without feeling overdone, striking a balance between aggressive styling and clean elegance.
Step onboard, and the atmosphere softens. The aft deck becomes the heart of the yacht, built around a spacious beach club that sits right at the water’s edge. A large pool, fold-down bulwarks, and a wide swim platform create a relaxed space designed for long afternoons by the sea.
From the beach club, the layout flows naturally into the main salon. Lounge seating and dining areas are arranged for easy conversation, making the space ideal for social gatherings. Everything feels open, light, and intentionally uncluttered.
Guest accommodation is spread across six well-appointed cabins on the main deck. The owner’s suite is positioned aft on the upper deck, offering privacy along with sweeping views. The pilothouse and captain’s cabin are also located on the upper deck, keeping operations discreet and separate from guest spaces.
Designed for Performance and Long Voyages
Forward, the elongated bow hides a tender garage beneath sun pads. It can carry a main tender, a rescue boat, and Jet Skis, all launched using built-in cranes. The layout keeps toys accessible without disrupting the yacht’s clean lines.
Performance matches the design ambition. Logos is envisioned with powerful engines capable of fast cruising, a strong top speed, and long-range capability. It’s built for owners who want to go far and look good doing it.
A similar focus on expanding volume and owner-centric design can be seen across the market, including Baglietto’s newly unveiled DOM155 flagship superyacht, which is scheduled for delivery in 2029.
With Logos, ER Yacht Design has created more than a concept. It’s a statement about movement, energy, and modern luxury at sea.
