Welcome to the catamaran Victory designed to be an ideal place for vacation. Even from far away, you can notice the attractive solution for the flybridge. We projected the barbecue and the bar on it and highlighted the relaxing atmosphere. There are a few comfortable sunbeds near the jacuzzi – you can see them when heading to the bow part of the catamaran.

Catamaran Victory: Dimensions and Layout
This luxury catamaran is 17.6 meters long and 7.5 m wide. It has a unique interior layout. There is a salon with the galley, a navigating part, a master and VIP cabin, a kid’s cabin with two beds and bathrooms in hulls, and a cabin with a bathroom for the skipper. We projected two open spaces also (the aft deck is big enough for eight people and the bow deck is designed for sunbathing).


Interior Design: Natural Colors and Materials
Let us dive deeper into the interior. Natural colors and materials are dominant – we can see wood, grey, and azure-blue shades. You can see organic forms and the ones with rounded corners necessary for safety reasons. Ivana Bjelica, an academic painter, provided a special touch to the cabins by painting round prints exclusively for this catamaran.


The Remarkable Salon
Maybe the most remarkable part of this aluminum hull catamaran is the salon. We linked it to the galley and the dining space. That is why it brings such a fabulous view to both the aft and the bow. The salon is separated from the navigating part of the VIP cabin by partial barriers with art pieces. It is not usual for a VIP cabin to have two sections like this one (one for a living “room” with navigating position and another for sleeping).


Sustainable Sailing with Solar Panels
The catamaran we are proud of has solar panels, too, so it can move by using electricity. It was challenging for us to style its exterior because of its spacious interior. But, in the end, we are sure we got a catamaran that matches sailing with joy.
Collaboration and Project Details
This project was designed for the Croatian company Victory Marine. Nenad Dević is a naval architect with whom we collaborated on the project.