Amsterdam, The Netherlands
Pieter Van Geest of Amsterdam-based Van Geest Design and Rob Doyle of Cork-based Rob Doyle Design present a trimaran yacht that takes power through an optimized combination of solar power, hydro regeneration, and hydrogen fuel cell systems, offering a carbon-free cruising.
“Therefore, we truly believe that this project will redefine what a multi-hull sailing Superyacht can be,” they add.

Van Geest and Rob Doyle present a trimaran yacht that takes power through an optimized combination of solar power, hydro regeneration & hydrogen fuel cell systems, offering a carbon-free cruising.
Domus Trimaran has recently been awarded a 2022 Good Design Award by The Chicago Athenaeum: Museum of Architecture and Design and The European Centre for Architecture Art Design and Urban Studies.
Rob Doyle Design focused on naval architecture, performance, and structural feasibilities, while Van Geest Design developed the styling and layouts.
The “Domus” trimaran spreads across two decks. Louvre styled openings above the courtyards and large windows are spread out on the top deck, and main guest areas are all on one deck.

The design of “Domus” resembles a unique villa-like onboard experience.
The yacht can accommodate 12 guests between six staterooms, including two owner’s suites with a private lounge and four VIP cabins.

This luxurious superyacht features also a cinema room and a spa area with a swimming pool and a gym.
While sailing, the windward hull will come out of the water reducing the drag through the water resulting in more speed.

Project: Domus Trimaran
Designers: Van Geest Design and Rob Doyle Design
Design Team: Peter Van Geest and Rob Doyle













