The 37.5-metre radical conversion yacht No Destination has completed her sea trials today in Den Oever, Netherlands. Photo: Léandre Loyseau / SuperYacht TimesPhoto: Léandre Loyseau / SuperYacht TimesThe vessel, which was originally built by Damen as a Crew Support Vessel in 2009, was purchased by her current owner in 2019 with the vision of creating a truly unique vessel to enjoy life on the water with. She underwent a 30-month conversion at Multiship Holland BV before her launch in February 2022.Photo: Léandre Loyseau / SuperYacht TimesPhoto: Hette KloostermanRead: No Destination: The radical 38m go-anywhere, do-anything adventure yacht has been launched
No Destination features an interior design refit collaboration by SuperNova Luxury Interiors and Just Design Studio BV. Her owner, a self-proclaimed adventure seeker, chose Azure Yacht Design & Naval Architecture to reimagine the superyacht’s lines with the tricky brief of retaining the sub-200 tonne categorisation for the vessel.Photo: Léandre Loyseau / SuperYacht TimesNo Destination can accommodate as many as seven guests between three suites, as well as two double crew cabins. The owner commented that the yacht is like a; "superyacht pickup truck that can haul all your adventure equipment anywhere you want to go.”Photo: Léandre Loyseau / SuperYacht TimesOriginally measuring 33.5-metres, the No Destination has now been extended to 37.5-metres and a host of tenders and toys are now accommodated aboard the vessel, including a 9-metre Munson Pakcat landing craft tender. She also carries a 5.5-metre Rib, 2 Jet Skis, a Hobie Cat sailboat, paddle boards, two underwater scooters, four electric bicycles, fishing equipment and scuba gear. The aft deck is home to a custom-built A-frame to board all of her tenders and toys.Photo: Léandre Loyseau / SuperYacht TimesNo Destination is powered by twin Caterpillar engines that provide her with a top speed of 22 knots and a cruising speed of 10 knots.Photo: Léandre Loyseau / SuperYacht Times