• Guests

    28

  • Cabins

    14

  • Crew

    34

Length GT Built
364' 2"
4,550 GT 2025
Beam Draft Top Speed
52' 6" 14' 9" 21 Kts

The 111m motor yacht DreAMBoat was delivered to her owners in 2025 by Dutch shipyard Oceanco. She features exterior design by Espen Oeino and interior styling by Mark Berryman Design.

Key Features

  • Multi-purpose entertainment with jacuzzi & pool
  • Winter garden and covered cocktail area
  • 111m (364ft) Oceanco superyacht
  • Cinema lounge, gym, spa, and beach club
  • Owner's suite with private deck & jacuzzi
  • Outdoor cinema with rising C-Seed screen

Design & Construction

Designed around a displacement steel hull and an aluminium superstructure she features a 16m beam and a 4.5m draft. The yacht has an internal volume of 4,550 GT (Gross Tonnes).

Construction started in mid 2022. The yacht was designed and constructed in compliance with the Lloyds Register technical standards. Launched in June 2025 this yacht undertook sea trials over the following months. She was delivered to her owners in November 2025.

Exterior Design

DreAMBoat carries the familiar look of Espen Øino’s earlier 90m predecessor (now Shodan) but stretches the concept into a far larger and more architectural form. At 111m (364ft), the yacht has a long, disciplined profile built around horizontal deck lines, dark glazing bands and broad white overhangs that appear to float above the hull. The bow has a slight inward rake rather than a fully vertical stem, which softens the yacht’s scale and gives the forward sections a more refined stance underway.

From the side profile, the hull reads as remarkably clean for a yacht of this volume. Long glazing strips run almost continuously through the guest decks, while the dark glass contrasts sharply against the bright white superstructure. A pronounced chine line low in the hull adds definition without making the yacht look heavy. The superstructure itself steps upward in restrained layers toward the mast, keeping the silhouette low and elongated despite the yacht’s 4,550GT volume.

Each aft deck recedes slightly from the one below, creating multiple terraces rather than one towering aft wall. The effect is softer and more open, especially when viewed from astern. Large shaded lounge areas sit beneath extended deck overhangs, while glass balustrades preserve uninterrupted sea views throughout the exterior decks.

A particularly striking detail is the owner’s private aft deck. Positioned high in the superstructure, it includes a sheltered jacuzzi, private lounging area and breakfast setting tucked beneath the overhang above. From the stern view, this deck feels intentionally secluded from the busier guest areas below.

Further down, the main social aft deck centres around a large swimming pool with loose lounge seating arranged around it. Below that, the beach club opens directly onto the swim platform through a recessed transom section, creating a long connection to the water. Twin staircases descend symmetrically from the pool deck toward the beach club level, framing the aft arrangement neatly.

The sundeck appears more relaxed and open than many yachts of similar size. Lounge seating sits beneath removable shade canopies, while the mast structure rises centrally through the deck without overwhelming the space. The owner also specified a golf simulator on this level, replacing what would traditionally have been a much larger open sundeck.

Toward the bow, the foredeck remains unusually uncluttered considering the yacht’s scale. Large teak expanses stretch forward beneath dark bridge glazing, with only loose sun loungers and carefully integrated equipment interrupting the clean lines. The bridge glazing itself is particularly distinctive, wrapping around the forward superstructure in a sharp, dark band that visually narrows the upper decks.

Interior Design

Mark Berryman Design created an interior focused on warmth, comfort and family use rather than overt formality. Large windows bring substantial daylight into the guest spaces, while the palette stays soft and understated to keep the emphasis on the sea views and natural materials.

The layout includes a cinema lounge, gym, spa with sauna and steam room, and a beach club lounge with bar directly connected to the swim platform. Guest circulation and crew service routes were carefully separated to maintain privacy throughout the interior spaces.

The owner requested a softer and more layered atmosphere than some of Berryman’s previous projects, resulting in interiors that feel more residential in tone while still carrying the scale expected aboard a 111m yacht.

Accommodation

DreAMBoat accommodates up to 28 guests in 14 suites, including a dedicated owner’s deck positioned aft with its own private terrace and jacuzzi. The arrangement was expanded significantly from the owner’s previous yacht to allow for larger extended-family use and longer stays onboard.

Accommodation for up to 34 crew supports the yacht’s extensive guest amenities and operational requirements.

Performance & Capabilities

Motor yacht DreAMBoat is capable of reaching a top speed of 21 knots, and comfortably cruises at 15 knots.

Member of the World's Biggest Yachts Club

This yacht is proudly ranked at 61 in the YB100, our exclusive list of the World's Biggest Yachts by Gross Tonnage. It has held this distinguished position for 7 months, showcasing its unmatched true size.

This yacht also entered the traditional Top 100 Longest Yachts in 2025 at 49 and is now ranked 50, holding a spot in the table for 7 months due to its extraordinary length.

To understand the difference visit our page on the World's Biggest Yachts.

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