Exterior Designer/Naval Architect: Bill Tripp

Interior Designer: Winch Design

Shipyard: MS Yachtbau GmbH

The goal in the development of the Tripp 90 was competitive performance on the regatta circuit, combined with comfortable sailing behaviour. This is achieved through YYachts’ customary consistent weight saving in the construction and finishing of the yacht: the Tripp 90’s hull, deck, internal structure and rigging are made of carbon. Thanks to its sophisticated configuration, the yacht can be comfortably operated by three sailors; thrusters provide support during manoeuvres in narrow marinas. This is one of the largest sailing yachts ever built in Germany.

The interior design of the Tripp 90 has been created by Winch Design. The spacious interior is minimalist and open plan, benefiting from plenty of natural light. Drawing stylistic inspiration from the U.S. East Coast and mid-century Scandinavian influences, as well as soft leather and light oak wood, the ambiance exudes understated elegance.

The owner attached particular importance to the design of the deckhouse – his wish was to be able to look out to sea while sitting in the salon. Bill Tripp therefore drew a nicely glazed deck saloon that not only takes into account the owner’s wish, but also floods the interior with plenty of daylight. It was also close to the owner’s heart to use materials that were produced sustainably.