ROBBIE BOBBY

Year
2013

Length
33.5 m

Speed
12,5 KNOTS
The 33.5 metre motor yacht Robbie Bobby, originally launched as Heliad II, was delivered in 2013 by Lynx Yachts in the Netherlands. Conceived as a fully custom project, the yacht presents a refined profile defined by gentle curves and carefully judged proportions. As a result, traditional motor yacht character and contemporary design language are brought together in a calm and balanced composition.
Throughout the exterior design, restraint plays a central role. Rather than relying on bold statements, the silhouette achieves its elegance through proportion and continuity. Consequently, the yacht carries a confident yet understated presence, supported by a layout that makes effective use of available volume. Diana Yacht Design contributed the naval architecture and engineering, ensuring that visual intent and technical integrity remain closely aligned.
Accommodation is arranged across the main and lower decks and offers a level of space more commonly associated with larger yachts. The owner’s suite occupies a forward position on the main deck, while two double cabins and two VIP cabins are located aft on the lower deck. In total, the layout comfortably accommodates up to twelve guests, while maintaining clear circulation and privacy.
Inside, the interior adopts a light and contemporary atmosphere. Natural light and pale wood finishes enhance the sense of openness, while practical design choices support everyday comfort. In addition, exterior deck areas provide generous opportunities for outdoor dining and relaxation. Following a refit in 2018, the sundeck was further optimised, creating additional space for leisure without compromising the yacht’s original design intent.

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