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This webpage serves as a short portfolio and artistic representation of various projects and conceptual sketches created by P.S.Y.C.

 
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The Sketchbook. Various renderings: pulled directly from the mind.

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Forty // Sketch

Taking inspiration from the Miranda-class of starship, UPH40 incorporates a dorsally extended pylon structure that gives her a very unique look and serves as a radar arch. Her overall design and hull configuration bear resemblance to that of a twenty-fourth-century starship, having a curvy superstructure and rounded windows that seamlessly transition into outer deck space. Another staple of UPH40's exterior profile and a testament to the philosophy of her intended design is that of her massive bridge deck.

 
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UPH41's ample forward and aft deck space, vast windows that cut into the hull in complete uniformity, and sleek curves create a truly impressive design.

Forty One // Sketch

 
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Forty Nine // Sketch

UPH49's superstructure is truly a notible and bold design feature incorporated in an otherwise traditional body. There are two sections, having an extened hull that wraps around the main deck, forming the overhanging top of the bridge deck aft. UPH49 has incredible deck space forward and aft and a large tender garage with lateral access, to top it off.

 
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UPH90 is luxurious, functional, and completely unique. She is the essential explorer yacht. Her innovative design features a circular forward section of the superstructure, which houses the bridge on the uppermost deck, and both the upper and main decks looking aft through an impressive glass panel that spans the two decks. She has observation windows on the forward bow, perfect for observing unseen waters as UPH90 cruises through just about any type of terrain. Her main deck aft has extensive deck space, which can be outfitted with most anything her owner requests. Further aft, there is an additional observation and storage deck. This massive structure can serve many purposes from housing water toys to operating as a ballroom.

Ninety // Sketch

 
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UPH52 has an absolutely striking design, with a slit hull window spanning the entire main deck, a hull which sinks slightly aft, providing the owner and his guests the greatest and most immersive possible experience whilst at sea. This could also be used to hold davits to allow for easy access to the tenders or simply permit additional extended deck space.

Forty Three // Sketch

 
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Twelve // Sketch

UPH12 is a preliminary body shell for the design of UPH72, an explorer yacht. Notable features include a double-height observation window, a very large aft deck, a double-deck garage, and an additional upper water toy storage area.

 
 

PROJECTS

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S / Y PRANA LONDON

Prana London. A signature of P.S.Y.C. brutalist architectural heritage. Her sharp and angular form in combination with her slender profile conveys both a sense of elegance and power. Prana London is designed to accommodate not just those who seek a ship for the purpose of self-indulgence, but for those who can truly appreciate her for the work of art that she is. Her bow extends forward, piercing the waves like a shark crashing down, cascading the waves below in all directions after catching its prey, while her stern, sharp and daggerlike, resembles a row of jagged and fierce teeth.

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Starboard // Starboard Quarter-Dorsal Render

 
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Bow // Port Render

 

 

S / Y ECHO

Guests: 10; Crew: 17; Cabins (Crew): 5; Cabins (Guest): 5; Build: 2020; Projected Max Speed (KT): 19.5; Cruising Speed (KT): 16.5; Length (M): 92.0; Beam (M):16.48; Draft (M): 4.42; Water-plane Coefficient: 0.73

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EXTERIOR // Echo

 
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Echo. Masculine, streamline, and luxurious are but a few of the descriptions of Echo that come to mind when admiring her masculine, streamline, and luxurious profile. Her exquisite body has been designed to imitate one of nature's most famous aquatic animals: the dolphin. Drastic and powerful curves contrast and intertwine seamlessly with the more subtle of her elegant frame. With a projected length of 92 metres and beam of 17 metres, Echo will provide her guests with an exceptional amount of floor and deck space to fit any occasion. She will have a crew complement of 17 and a guest capacity of 10. Complete plans for Echo are now available.

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Bow // Starboard Render

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Starboard // Starboard Quarter-Dorsal Render

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Stern // Port Quarter-Dorsal Aft Render

FORWARD // Echo


 
 
 

MASTER SUITE

UPPER DECK

Echo's master suite #01 is truly something to behold. When you first enter this suite, you are immediately presented with a massive port changing room and starboard en-suite head, sporting a large tub and shower. This stateroom offers an incredible amount of space and features vast wraparound windows, allowing light and the spectacular ocean views to flood in. This suite features one king berth in the forward section, a lounge area to port, and a round table fit with seating arrangements for two to starboard. Additionally, this suite provides two work stations, perfect for when duty calls. But if you're just looking to get away from it all, the outdoor section of this suite offers a sanctuary unlike any other. Directly forward the berth, double doors open up to the vast forward deck: perfect for sunbathing or watching the sunset while the calm Mediterranean breeze blows through the air.

 
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GUEST CABINS

MAIN DECK

Echo's VIP Suites #02 and #03 (forward) provide the same space and luxuries typical offered only in the master suite on many similarly sized yachts. It features a king berth, a lounge area overlooking the sea through beautifully large windows, a work station, and an en-suite fit with both a tub and shower, likewise to the master. Heading aft, we are met with her two guest cabins #04 and #05 (aft). These are fitted with a king berth, a work station, and an en-suite with a tub and shower. These cabin configurations were designed for the explicit purpose of maximising free space whilst not sacrificing functionality nor aesthetic value. Echo's interior excels in both categories.

 

 

CREW ACCOMS

LOWER DECK

Echo offers unparalleled levels of class for crewmen staying aboard her. The crew mess is incredibly spacious, even when compared to yachts much larger than Echo. There are two dayheads with showers forward the crew mess. She features a crew galley and main galley, as to minimise crew appearances when they are not required. This does not mean the crew galley is vastly inferior; in fact, quite the opposite is true. The crew galley provides similar quality to the main galley aboard many similarly sized yachts. Heading aft, we are presented with four crew cabins. Her two Class A crew cabins (forward) are fitted with dual bunks, an en-suite with a shower, and a double work station. Her two Class B crew cabins (aft) offer similar accommodations, featuring dual bunks, a work station, and en-suite head. No crewman aboard Echo could be anything but satisfied with the accommodations they are provided.

 
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MIDSHIP // Echo


 
 
 
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SKY LOUNGE

BRIDGE DECK

The skylounge aboard Echo is a perfect space to relax, have a drink from the wet bar, and read an immersive novel. Or, perhaps, converse with friends or family. To port, a day head allows those on the bridge deck aft to relieve themselves without traveling a great distance. While they're at it, the convenience of the wet bar means that refreshments are always plentiful and readily available.

 

 

CINEMA LOUNGE

UPPER DECK

One of Echo's most unique features is her upper deck salon that is capable of being utilised as a small cinema. It features several seating arrangements positioned aft of an absolutely massive 125-inch ceiling mounted motorised projector screen. Additionally, aft of the salon lies a dining area with seating for 12.

 
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FORMAL DINING

MAIN DECK

Echo has several dining areas, and although typically not used very often on large yachts, the formal dining area allows for dining to occur within the confines of her exquisite main deck and directly forward the massive main salon, fit with two separate seating areas, a wet bar, and a grand piano, all placed comfortably in their respective quadrants. Her main deck provides a luxurious contrast to the somewhat playful profile aft and allows for the perfect interior ambiance of classical music to soothe the ears. She is both the height of luxury and comfort.

 

 

AFT // Echo


 
 
 

BRIDGE DECK AFT

BRIDGE DECK AFT

Nowhere more is the sheer exterior space of Echo's decks exemplified than on her bridge deck aft. Sun pads, loungers, and just about everything in between can be seen on this deck. She is fitted with a jacuzzi at its centre, two sun pads forward and aft of it and one farthest aft.

 
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GARAGE

LOWER DECK

Echo’s garage is capable of storing 2x 8m tenders and an assortment of other water toys. Farthest aft, when coming up from her beach, two wetheads are accessible on both the port and starboard side.

 

 

Echo

Designed by Plage du Solarium Yachting and Watersports conjunctively in the Principality of Monaco, the United States of America, the Italian Republic, and the Republic of China.

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PLAGE DU SOLARIUM YACHTING.

 

CONTACT US

You can contact us using our enquiry page if you have any questions or propositions. For security purposes, only preliminary or otherwise unclassified works are publically available. Proof of valid enquiry is required to view specific work.

 
 

The Sketchbook.

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Various renderings: pulled directly from the mind.

 

 

Forty // Sketch

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Taking inspiration from the Miranda-class of starship, UPH40 incorporates a dorsally extended pylon structure that gives her a very unique look and serves as a radar arch. Her overall design and hull configuration bear resemblance to that of a twenty-fourth-century starship, having a curvy superstructure and rounded windows that seamlessly transition into outer deck space. Another staple of UPH40's exterior profile and a testament to the philosophy of her intended design is that of her massive bridge deck.

Forty One // Sketch

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UPH41's ample forward and aft deck space, vast windows that cut into the hull in complete uniformity, and sleek curves create a truly impressive design.

Forty Nine // Sketch

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UPH49's superstructure is truly a notible and bold design feature incorporated in an otherwise traditional body. There are two sections, having an extened hull that wraps around the main deck, forming the overhanging top of the bridge deck aft. UPH49 has incredible deck space forward and aft and a large tender garage with lateral access, to top it off.

Ninety // Sketch

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UPH90 is luxurious, functional, and completely unique. She is the essential explorer yacht. Her innovative design features a circular forward section of the superstructure, which houses the bridge on the uppermost deck, and both the upper and main decks looking aft through an impressive glass panel that spans the two decks. She has observation windows on the forward bow, perfect for observing unseen waters as UPH90 cruises through just about any type of terrain. Her main deck aft has extensive deck space, which can be outfitted with most anything her owner requests. Further aft, there is an additional observation and storage deck. This massive structure can serve many purposes from housing water toys to operating as a ballroom.

Fifty Two // Sketch

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UPH52 has an absolutely striking design, with a slit hull window spanning the entire main deck, a hull which sinks slightly aft, providing the owner and his guests the greatest and most immersive possible experience whilst at sea. This could also be used to hold davits to allow for easy access to the tenders or simply permit additional extended deck space.

Twelve // Sketch

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UPH12 is a preliminary body shell for the design of UPH72, an explorer yacht. Notable features include a double-height observation window, a very large aft deck, a double-deck garage, and an additional upper water toy storage area.

 

PROJECTS

 

S / Y PRANA LONDON

Prana London. A signature of P.S.Y.C. brutalist architectural heritage. Her sharp and angular form in combination with her slender profile conveys both a sense of elegance and power. Prana London is designed to accommodate not just those who seek a ship for the purpose of self-indulgence, but for those who can truly appreciate her for the work of art that she is. Her bow extends forward, piercing the waves like a shark crashing down, cascading the waves below in all directions after catching its prey, while her stern, sharp and daggerlike, resembles a row of jagged and fierce teeth.

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Starboard // Starboard Quarter-Dorsal Render

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Bow // Port Render

Stern // Starboard Quarter-Aft Render

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S / Y ECHO

Echo. Masculine, streamline, and luxurious are but a few of the descriptions of Echo that come to mind when admiring her masculine, streamline, and luxurious profile. Her exquisite body has been designed to imitate one of nature's most famous aquatic animals: the dolphin. Drastic and powerful curves contrast and intertwine seamlessly with the more subtle of her elegant frame. With a projected length of 92 metres and beam of 17 metres, Echo will provide her guests with an exceptional amount of floor and deck space to fit any occasion. She will have a crew complement of 17 and a guest capacity of 10. Complete plans for Echo will be available by November 2020.
Guests: 10; Crew: 17; Cabins (Crew): 5; Cabins (Guest): 5; Build: 2020; Projected Max Speed (KT): 19.5; Cruising Speed (KT): 16.5; Length (M): 92.0; Beam (M):16.48; Draft (M): 4.42; Water-plane Coefficient: 0.73

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EXTERIOR

 
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Bow // Starboard Render

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Starboard // Starboard Quarter-Dorsal Render

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Stern // Port Quarter-Dorsal Aft Render

FORWARD


 

MASTER SUITE

UPPER DECK

Echo's master suite #01 is truly something to behold. When you first enter this suite, you are immediately presented with a massive port changing room and starboard en-suite head, sporting a large tub and shower. This stateroom offers an incredible amount of space and features vast wraparound windows, allowing light and the spectacular ocean views to flood in. This suite features one king berth in the forward section, a lounge area to port, and a round table fit with seating arrangements for two to starboard. Additionally, this suite provides two work stations, perfect for when duty calls. But if you're just looking to get away from it all, the outdoor section of this suite offers a sanctuary unlike any other. Directly forward the berth, double doors open up to the vast forward deck: perfect for sunbathing or watching the sunset while the calm Mediterranean breeze blows through the air.

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GUEST CABINS

MAIN DECK

Echo's VIP Suites #02 and #03 (forward) provide the same space and luxuries typical offered only in the master suite on many similarly sized yachts. It features a king berth, a lounge area overlooking the sea through beautifully large windows, a work station, and an en-suite fit with both a tub and shower, likewise to the master. Heading aft, we are met with her two guest cabins #04 and #05 (aft). These are fitted with a king berth, a work station, and an en-suite with a tub and shower. These cabin configurations were designed for the explicit purpose of maximising free space whilst not sacrificing functionality nor aesthetic value. Echo's interior excels in both categories.

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CREW ACCOMS

LOWER DECK

Echo offers unparalleled levels of class for crewmen staying aboard her. The crew mess is incredibly spacious, even when compared to yachts much larger than Echo. There are two dayheads with showers forward the crew mess. She features a crew galley and main galley, as to minimise crew appearances when they are not required. This does not mean the crew galley is vastly inferior; in fact, quite the opposite is true. The crew galley provides similar quality to the main galley aboard many similarly sized yachts. Heading aft, we are presented with four crew cabins. Her two Class A crew cabins (forward) are fitted with dual bunks, an en-suite with a shower, and a double work station. Her two Class B crew cabins (aft) offer similar accommodations, featuring dual bunks, a work station, and en-suite head. No crewman aboard Echo could be anything but satisfied with the accommodations they are provided.

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MIDSHIP


 

SKY LOUNGE

BRIDGE DECK

The skylounge aboard Echo is a perfect space to relax, have a drink from the wet bar, and read an immersive novel. Or, perhaps, converse with friends or family. To port, a day head allows those on the bridge deck aft to relieve themselves without traveling a great distance. While they're at it, the convenience of the wet bar means that refreshments are always plentiful and readily available.

IMG-0966.png

CINEMA LOUNGE

UPPER DECK

One of Echo's most unique features is her upper deck salon that is capable of being utilised as a small cinema. It features several seating arrangements positioned aft of an absolutely massive 125-inch ceiling mounted motorised projector screen. Additionally, aft of the salon lies a dining area with seating for 12.

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FORMAL DINING

MAIN DECK

Echo has several dining areas, and although typically not used very often on large yachts, the formal dining area allows for dining to occur within the confines of her exquisite main deck and directly forward the massive main salon, fit with two separate seating areas, a wet bar, and a grand piano, all placed comfortably in their respective quadrants. Her main deck provides a luxurious contrast to the somewhat playful profile aft and allows for the perfect interior ambiance of classical music to soothe the ears. She is both the height of luxury and comfort.

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AFT


 

BRIDGE DECK AFT

BRIDGE DECK AFT

Nowhere more is the sheer exterior space of Echo's decks exemplified than on her bridge deck aft. Sun pads, loungers, and just about everything in between can be seen on this deck. She is fitted with a jacuzzi at its centre, two sun pads forward and aft of it and one farthest aft.

IMG-09681.png

GARAGE

LOWER DECK

Echo’s garage is capable of storing 2x 8m tenders and an assortment of other water toys. Farthest aft, when coming up from her beach, two wetheads are accessible on both the port and starboard side.

IMG-09631.png


Echo

Designed by Plage du Solarium Yachting and Watersports conjunctively in the Principality of Monaco, the United States of America, the Italian Republic, and the Republic of China.

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Contact us

You can contact us using our enquiry page if you have any questions or propositions. For security purposes, only preliminary or otherwise unclassified works are publically available. Proof of valid enquiry is required to view specific work.