ER Yacht Design Unveils New Megayacht

Aluminum, carbon accents and 24-knot intent shape a design engineered to look fast at rest.
ER Yacht 200
Aluminum, carbon accents, and 24-knot intent shape a design engineered to look fast at rest in the latest 200-footer from ER Yacht Designs. Courtesy ER Yacht Designs

Sydney Harbor energy meets Mediterranean muscle in ER Yacht Design’s latest 200-foot sport megayacht concept. The studio set out to create a profile that appears to be “already in motion,” delivering sharp architectural cut lines and sculpted surfaces that continually shift with the light. The project is envisioned in aluminum, punctuated by carbon-fiber cantilevered wing boards and a bimini-top arch that visually elevates the silhouette. Continuous long-form exterior glazing and assertive geometry give the design a clear identity underway or at anchor.

Aft, the design sheds performance for social scale. Fold-down hullside bulwarks and an upper-aft pool convert the stern into a waterline entertainment terrace that merges swim platform access with beach-club ambience. The main deck connects the cockpit, dining, and full-volume salon in a single flow.

ER Yacht 200
Accommodations include six double guest staterooms located on the main deck, a full-beam owner’s suite positioned aft on the upper deck and crew quarters for 14. Courtesy ER Yacht Designs

Accommodations are split for privacy and practicality. Six double guest staterooms are located on the main deck, while a full-beam owner’s suite is positioned aft on the upper deck. Forward on the upper deck are the pilothouse and captain’s cabin. There are accommodations for 14 crew. 

The bow is reserved for rapid-response play. A 26-foot tender, rescue RIB and Jet Skis are launched by twin cranes for swift deployment. On the performance side, the builder estimates a top speed of 24 knots, a cruise of 18 knots and a 3,800-nautical-mile range.