Designer: KRM In House Design Department
Shipyard / Completion Centre: KRM Yacht Refit & Rebuild


The reform of motoryacht ex Yannina to Impulse is a comprehensive refit Project for KRM Yacht Refit & Rebuild that includes exterior & interior innovations. The aim of the project was to provide maximum efficiency in the yacht’s spaces, to add features that physically meet the needs of the user, and to do this with a modern, sophisticated touch to make the user’s space experience more enjoyable. The scope of the project includes the reinterpretation of the exterior & interior living spaces. KRM Yacht Refit & Rebuild offers a wide range of high-quality in-house services, and the complementary services for this project have been given by the most professional subcontractors of the region.

The key aspect of the project was to improve the yacht while preserving the respect for the yacht brand’s origins & features. To evolve her in a smooth way that she may still carry-out her identity proudly. Most of the work completed during the project requires a strong, dedicated skillset & experience. Some of these considered are the carpentry, varnishing & soft furnishing works. The key aspect of the whole redesign is that it has been developed in response to the user’s lifestyle and expectations at the maximum level, while improving the characteristics of the yacht. Designing & building new objects that aid in fulfilling this, whilst the design still remains attached to its core, is another challenge which KRM Yacht Refit & Rebuild has achieved in this project.

The design has been developed considering various aspects so that the user can experience the spaces in different time zones, conditions, and situations with pleasure. Material, add-on accessories, and equipment upgrades were provided where required to realise the project purpose. A new hull and superstructure paint was provided, as well as adding multifunctional features for alternative usage purposes to the exteriors, and rearranging the interior layout to create an additional twin cabin. Structural innovations were performed such as a new hardtop, multifunctional swimming platform and the integration of wider glass inlays to the master cabin broadsides.