ER Yacht Design unveils Logos, a 61-metre superyacht concept combining sculptural lines, modern architecture, performance, and versatile luxury living spaces.
Vancouver-based ER Yacht Design has revealed a new 61-metre superyacht concept named Logos, showcasing a dynamic and forward-thinking approach to contemporary yacht design.
Conceived to convey a sense of constant movement, Logos features a strikingly modern aesthetic defined by confident proportions and crisp architectural geometry. Both the hull and superstructure adopt a sculptural quality, interacting with light in a way that allows the yacht’s appearance to subtly evolve as it moves through its environment. The concept is built around an efficient aluminium hull platform, complemented by lightweight design elements that visually elevate the yacht’s profile. Free-standing carbon-fibre wing boards and a streamlined bimini-top arch enhance the impression of lightness, while extended glazing and bold geometric detailing reinforce the yacht’s modern identity.
Aft living meets watersports
Lifestyle takes centre stage at the aft, where fold-down bulwarks and an integrated pool transform the stern into an expansive social hub. At sea level, a generous swim platform creates a relaxed beach-club setting, strengthening the yacht’s connection to the water. The interior arrangement has been carefully planned to encourage both social interaction and privacy, adapting easily from lively gatherings to more intimate moments. The main deck aft flows seamlessly into a spacious saloon, with dining areas thoughtfully incorporated within the superstructure. Forward on the main deck, the bow is dedicated to watersports and support equipment, housing an eight-metre tender, jet skis and a rescue RIB, all launched via twin cranes.
Design and performance
Logos is designed with a volume of approximately 850GT, a beam of 10.5 metres and a draught of three metres. Guest accommodation includes six double cabins on the main deck for up to 12 guests, alongside a full-beam owner’s suite located on the upper deck, offering uninterrupted panoramic views. This deck also accommodates the pilothouse and captain’s quarters to ensure smooth and efficient operations. Performance projections indicate a top speed of 24 knots, a comfortable cruising speed of 18 knots and a transoceanic range of around 3,800 nautical miles.
The project follows ER Yacht Design’s recent collaboration with Turkish shipyard RMK Marine on a 90-metre explorer yacht concept, developed for owners seeking long-range capability and adventure-driven cruising.




