Dream

Silhouette and Seascape
This archived webpage preserves historical data for reference purposes
Search Yachts for saleBuilt to travel. Refined for luxury.
The DREAM is a 60 m full-displacement motor yacht built in 2001 by the distinguished German yard Abeking & Rasmussen, with a major refit completed in 2023. Her beam is about 10.70 m and she has a gross tonnage of approximately 1,092‑1,093 GT, giving her substantial internal volume. With her steel hull and aluminium superstructure, she offers classic superyacht seakeeping, built to go long distances in comfort. She has crossed the Atlantic, Pacific, and Indian Oceans multiple times, showing her capability for serious offshore voyaging. Key systems include quantum zero‑speed stabilisers to improve comfort at anchor. Her cruising speed is ~14 knots, top speed ~16 knots, making her capable of both relaxed cruising and respectable passages. Her aesthetic is a blend of pedigree engineering + modern luxury, making her appealing both for serious yachtsmen and those seeking high‑end leisure.

Decks made for sun, sea, and style.
Externally, DREAM impresses with its sleek lines by Donald Starkey. The superstructure is tiered in a balanced way, giving visual elegance without excessive flash. She has multiple deck‑levels that offer diverse outdoor spaces: a sun deck (with swimming / lounging zones), an aft deck suited for al‑fresco dining, large open vistas forward, plus a hydraulic swim platform for water access. There's a standout sun deck jacuzzi, sunpads, a bar area, and a retractable awning for shade. Also a waterslide from deck to the sea for fun. Her tender selection and toy complement support both serious and casual water fun. Overall, the exterior is conceived to maximise outdoor living and connection to the ocean, with smooth transitions between inside and out.

Quiet elegance. Flexible, calm, luxurious.
The interior was redesigned most recently by the high‑end studio Bannenberg & Rowell. The style is often described as “Zen‑inspired” with warm, natural materials (precious woods, onyx, marble accents) and bespoke furniture, with Asian artwork adding character. Lighting is subtle and ambient to support a calm atmosphere. A major standout is the full‑beam master suite on the main deck, which includes not only sleeping quarters but also expansive dressing areas, his & hers wardrobes, dual ensuite baths (with steam and jacuzzi), and flexible spaces that are currently used as a private office or yoga/massage room, but could be configured otherwise. Below deck, there are guest cabins (seven in total) with flexible configurations (double, twin, convertible), designed for up to 16 guests in some configurations. There is also a sky lounge which doubles as a cinema (≈100‑103‑inch screen) with plush seating. Interior communal areas include a formal dining space, lounges, and wellness/gym areas. Effort has clearly been made to provide both privacy and social areas with high comfort.

Deck plans
A world girdling cruiser with timeless design and proven ocean crossing capability.

Speak to a partner

Matt Albert
























