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Dutch built luxury Contest 59CS Yacht features handcrafted Bentley interior

by Contest Yachts 10 Jun 2021 07:06 BST

Contest Yachts has collaborated with Bentley Motors on the creation of a truly unique yacht interior for the shipyard's latest launched Contest 59CS further to an idea from famed Russian musician and director Garik Sukachev, matching the exquisite cabin design of the Continental GT V8 Coupe.

  • One-off project between Contest Yachts and Bentley Motors
  • Idea to combine two outstanding brands from famous Russian musician and director Garik Sukachev
  • Bentley Design Services help create luxurious yacht interior
  • Sumptuous yacht interior complements Bentley Continental GT V8 Coupe
  • Matching Linen and Hotspur hides feature throughout the interior of the car and the bespoke yacht, with signature Bentley diamond-in-diamond stitching
  • 18-metre Contest 59CS designed, engineered and built in The Netherlands
  • Bentley Continental GT Coupe designed, engineered and built in Great Britain

As a creative person, Garik Sukachev brings uniqueness to everything he touches, and the idea here was to combine the fine work of the two outstanding yacht and car constructors. This twinning-concept has been in this thinking from long ago, and in close cooperation the two companies were able to fully implement this vision.

Notably, this build project also started in the very special anniversary year of 2019, with Mr Sukachev celebrating his 60th birthday, Contest Yachts their 60th anniversary, and Bentley Motors a 100th anniversary.

In hand with the premium Dutch yacht builder, the specially commissioned, bespoke custom trim was created by craftspeople at Bentley Design Services which, in much the same way as Contest Yachts, specialises in creating customised solutions for the brand's clients.

The luxurious cabin of the commissioning Bentley Continental GT V8 Coupe already incorporated Hotspur Red leather, combined with contrasting Linen beige hide - styling which Bentley was then able to help recreate inside the new 18-metre Contest 59CS, a new model first launched in late 2020.

Contest Yachts is a shipyard known for extraordinary attention to detail in engineering and outfitting, and this custom Bentley interior accords with this well, the interior panelling showcasing Bentley's signature diamond-in-diamond stitching. This unique quilting requires exactly 712 stitches per diamond and a high level of skill to produce on a specially-commissioned machine, exclusive to Bentley Motors. And outside, the attractive deep blue hull of the Contest yacht perfectly complements the Light Sapphire finish of the Continental GT V8 Convertible Coupe.

The Bentley styling sits well within the yacht's principal interior design by the yard's long-term design associates Wetzels Brown Partners who worked closely in hand with both Contest and Bentley teams to achieve this remarkable outcome.

Arjen Conijn, CEO and Co-Owner of Contest Yachts, said: "Our family has been building premium class sailing and motor yachts for more than 60 years. We are well-known for our thorough approach to customisation, which allows us to fulfil the expectations and preferences of every customer. This project is the ultimate example of this approach - working with Mr Garik and Bentley to turn a customer's dream into reality."

Brett Boydell, Head of Bentley Design Collaborations at Bentley Motors, said: "This project was an opportunity for Bentley Design Services to showcase some of their many skills in a truly unique collaboration. Bentley cars embrace qualities of craftsmanship and styling that are only achieved at the highest level of nautical design."

Classified for all-ocean sailing and certified by Lloyd's Register, the world's leading classification and compliance authority, the truly go-anywhere 18-metre Contest 59CS was first launched in late 2020. As with all Contest yachts, this model is available with a wide range of interior accommodation plans, and as with the Bentley interior can be outfitted to exclusive requests. At Contest Yachts we call it 'Building Dreams Together'.

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