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Guests
18
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Cabins
11
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Crew
31
| Length | GT | Built (REFIT) |
|---|---|---|
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92.8m
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2,951 GT | 2014 (2026) |
| Beam | Draft | Top Speed |
| 14.5m | 4.09m | 18 Kts |
Delivered in 2014, Draak is a multi-award winning 92.8m motor yacht built by Dutch shipyard Oceanco. The yacht's exteriors have been penned by Oceanco, while Winch Design has designed her interiors.
Key Features
- Upper deck 20 sq/m swimming pool
- Complies with Ice class E standards
- Beach club converted to dive centre
- Converted to support yacht for LEVIATHAN
- Heavy-duty tender handling
- Main saloon becomes crew mess
Design & Construction
Designed around a displacement ice class steel hull and an aluminium superstructure she features a 14.5m beam and a 4.09m draft. The yacht has an internal volume of 2,951 GT (Gross Tonnes). The design also incorporates a touch and go heli-pad.
Construction started in early 2010 with the keel laid under the project name 'PA164'. The yacht was designed and constructed in compliance with the Lloyds Register technical standards. Launched in October 2013 this yacht undertook sea trials over the following months. She was delivered to her owners in June 2014.
Exterior Design
Extending across five decks, Draak is now configured as a companion yacht to LEVIATHAN, with large, functional exterior spaces designed to support both operational duties and leisure use. Key amenities include two touch-and-go helipads prior to the rebuild, a spa and wellness zone, and a 20sq/m swimming pool (215sq/ft), with deck layouts designed to support long periods at anchor as well as active use.
Originally styled by Oceanco in collaboration with Winch Design, the yacht’s exterior is defined by strong, confident lines and a clearly structured profile. The hull carries a deeply raked bow, giving the yacht a purposeful stance underway, while clean horizontal lines run uninterrupted from bow to stern. A subtle structural arch links the lower aft deck to the white superstructure above, visually supporting the main deck and creating a sense of upward flow through the yacht’s massing.
Following her relaunch, Draak now presents in a revised exterior colour scheme. The former dark blue hull has been replaced by a light grey finish applied across both hull and superstructure. Glazing bands, cut-outs and deck overhangs integrate more quietly into the profile, reinforcing a restrained, technical appearance aligned with her updated operational role.
The teak deck surfaces remain generous and open, with exterior furniture arranged to support both relaxation and circulation. On the main deck aft, the swimming pool remains a central feature, positioned to maintain a strong connection with the water. Surrounding seating and bar arrangements support casual use without crowding the deck.
Structural elements such as the black deck canopy supports and floating staircases continue to define transitions between levels, with wide stair runs linking the beach club, main deck and upper decks. At sea level, the beach club retains fold-down platforms that expand the usable footprint at anchor, creating a broad interface with the water.
Above, the upper deck and quarter deck maintain a layered, architectural character, with curved steel detailing contrasting against the otherwise clean superstructure lines.
Interior Design
As part of Draak’s recent rebuild at Oceanco, several interior areas have been reconfigured to support her new operational role as a companion yacht.
The original interior by Winch Design, was inspired by East Asia. The use of wenge, gold leaf, bamboo, and marble evokes a sophisticated aesthetic. Textured walls create a neutral backdrop, complemented by cream and other neutral tones introduced through plush furnishings, strategically offset with ebony and dark wood to achieve a harmonious contrast. The lighting, subtle yet purposeful, features occasional ornamentation, showcasing the Winch team's commitment to intricate detailing.
In the cabins, the design blended highly polished dark wood, adding highlights to the pale neutral tones on walls and ceilings. Wooden floors serve as a sophisticated canvas, allowing the introduction of vibrant color through handcrafted rugs. The master suite spans more than half of the upper deck and includes a private study, a walk-in dressing area, and a stateroom bathroom complete with a crafted walnut bathtub, and delicate flower styling of Eastern influence.
Within one of the salon areas, a distinctive oceanic blue was the signature palette, complemented by rustic-style wooden floors and the juxtaposition of stone against cleverly incorporated parquet wall panels. A transparent baby grand piano sets the stage for convivial evenings, where guests can unwind in art deco-style Harper chairs. These chairs feature circular intricate hues of blue against a backdrop of pale cream, adding a touch of elegance to the relaxing ambiance.
In the upper deck salon, a deep red was used as a feature color, appearing in soft cushions on the chairs and a stylish lamp. Acoral motif was used through this space into the dining area aft, gracing chairs around a table nestled within a circular, glass-enclosed space that provides extraordinary panoramic views. Accommodating ten guests, the dining table set the stage for elegant gatherings. Above, a remarkable chandelier, reminiscent of Murano glass, bathes the area in a soft turquoise tone, perfectly complementing the natural light filtering in from the seascape. A charming fish design is prominent on the walls and the glass dividing wall between the salon and dining area, whilst within the circular dining area, murals featuring flamingoes and palms are delicately carved into panels.
Smaller, intimate dining areas showcase a blend of Japanese aesthetics, combining bamboo and dark wood, accentuated by the introduction of textured elements like stone and wood. In a more formal dining space, 12 guests gather around a striking dark wooden table beneath an understated black lighting feature, providing support for candlelight, complemented by a ceiling adorned with cream and dark wood panels. The double doors add a touch of Eastern elegance, featuring a circular embellishment with black marble used in panels for the floor that enhances the overall sophisticated ambiance. Muslin window drapes feature a delicate bamboo outline.
Draak featured a spa that includes a Finnish sauna, Hammam, experiential showers, plunge pool, and a massage room, offering a balanced and serene environment for relaxation and rejuvenation. Connected to the spa is a fully equipped gym and Pilates studio, which extends to the water through a fold-down platform at sea level.
Accommodation
Following her rebuild, Draak’s accommodation has been reconfigured to support her new operational role as a companion yacht. Former guest and leisure areas have been adapted to provide additional high-end crew cabins and flexible accommodation for specialist personnel.
The previous layout included an expansive owner's suite that took up over half of the upper deck's interior space, including a study, walk-in dressing room, and bathroom featuring twin Italian showers and a free-standing walnut bathtub. The suite's forward and elevated position provided breathtaking views and includes a private jacuzzi terrace with sun loungers and direct access to the bow.
The previous interior configuration allowed for the accommodation of 18 guests, which can be expanded to 22 with the use of convertible cabins. Adhering to the PYC, Draak is licensed to cruise with 26 guests sleeping on board. The yacht operated with a crew of 31, ensuring an excellent crew-to-guest ratio for the highest levels of service and hospitality.
Performance & Capabilities
Powered by twin diesel MTU (20V 4000 M73L) 20-cylinder 4,963hp engines, motor yacht Draak is capable of reaching a top speed of 18 knots, and comfortably cruises at 15 knots. With her 279,000 litre fuel tanks she has a maximum range of 5,000 nautical miles at an economic speed of 14 knots. She has been fitted with stabilizers to increase on-board comfort when the yacht is at anchor, particularly in rough waters.
Tenders
Draak is equipped with two 10.5m (34.4ft) custom tenders by Hodgdon, launched from shell doors on the main deck aft. Additional toy stowage is available on the lower deck.
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