In a world where luxury increasingly meets engineering, only a few creations manage to shift the conversation. The Foiler Ghost is one of them. Revealed in Abu Dhabi, this 28-meter masterpiece is more than a yacht – it’s a statement of what tomorrow’s ocean travel should look and feel like.
Designed by Bozca Design and built by ENATA, the Ghost is the world’s first private foiling superyacht in its class. The concept is deceptively simple: rise above the water, glide at high speed, and experience the ocean without resistance. In practice, it’s a revolution.
A Yacht That Actually Flies
The defining feature of the Foiler Ghost is its ability to lift itself two meters above the water once the foils deploy. At speed, the hull rises, reducing drag and creating a ride that’s faster, smoother and dramatically quieter than traditional superyachts. Think: surfing above the sea on carbon and titanium wings.
With a cruising speed around 30–35 knots and the potential to push beyond 40 knots, the Ghost doesn’t just move – it glides with intent. The foils extend the beam from 8 meters to nearly 20, giving it the stability of a vessel twice its size.
Every line, every angle, every surface of the Ghost is intentional. Built almost entirely from carbon fibre and titanium, the yacht avoids unnecessary decoration. Form follows function, and function is sculpted into beauty.
The interior continues the same philosophy. Floor-to-ceiling glazing opens the yacht to the ocean, creating visibility and light rarely seen in this size category. Depending on the owner’s configuration, the Ghost can accommodate 3 to 5 cabins, a lounge, and an aft beach club that connects directly with the water – a private ocean terrace, elevated.
Luxury, Redefined
The Ghost isn’t about excess. It’s about precision. It’s about performance as luxury, an idea resonating across modern design. The quiet glide of a foiling hull. The seamless transition from displacement to flight. The minimalist interiors bathed in natural light. This is the new language of high-end travel.
More importantly, Ghost marks a shift for the Foiler brand. It’s the first model in what the company calls a semi-custom production platform – blending exclusivity with cutting-edge engineering. Delivery of the first hull is expected in 2029, but anticipation is already global.
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