British designer Alastair Callender has developed the concept of a ground-breaking 58-metre craft called Soliloquy.
She’s powered by wind, sun and hybrid propulsion by the Australian Solar Sailor Holdings company. The project is aimed at an ecologically-aware owner seeking an unconventional design. This futuristic, zero-emission yacht offers long voyages for 12 people.
The outstanding new feature is Solarsail, rigid “sails” made of solar panels that can power the propulsion units. For info: alastair@callenderdesigns.co.uk
Vision and technology for a feasible design. Sensations and large spaces in the absence of restrictions. A very particular personality without compromises
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