Phitoussi collaborated with French yacht designer Julien Cadro to develop the new concept, aptly dubbed Boss. The speedy displacement yacht, designed for cruising the Mediterranean, has a sleek profile with clean lines and a needle-like bow to slice through swells. Phitoussi explained in an email to Robb Report that aviation also served as a source of inspiration, which explains the two wings that protrude amidships and serve as sundecks.
The 262-foot vessel has three spacious decks and is designed for outdoor living. The main deck features a sprawling beach club as well as two large doors for stowing one or more vehicles when necessary. A large space elsewhere can be utilized as an open-air cinema or a private concert stage, depending on your preference for movies or music. This deck also features a guest accommodation.
The upper deck is furnished with a fully supplied bar and an open dining area from which you can enjoy the views of the ocean. It is also where the previously mentioned sun terraces are located. In addition to the enclosed dining room and saloon, this deck contains the remaining VIP guest accommodations and the owner’s suite.
The infinity pool that cascades from the upper deck alongside a set of stairs leading to the swim platform is one of the prominent features. Boss also features a leisure area with a dedicated jacuzzi in front of the wheelhouse, as well as space for two helicopters.
Regarding propulsion, Phitoussi and Cadro told Robb Report that the yacht would ideally be powered by hydrogen or another form of renewable energy.
“Our goal was to provide the owner and their guests with the best possible yachting experience,” the two said in a statement. In these difficult times, we hope that our endeavor will inspire our subscribers to aspire.