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Piotr’s Trimaran - Czyzewski Designs Has Done It Again, Setting the Bar Higher

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Piotr Czyzewski, founder of Czyzewski Design, has been making custom just about anything for some time now. From desks to cars to audio equipment, to yachts.
He’s known for his passionate and clean-cut futuristic designs that are tailored to the needs and capabilities of his investors. With a focus on functionality, aesthetics, and durability, his designs have caught the attention of many worldwide.

This time, he throws at us his Trimaran design. Just the perfect yacht to accompany your Kokomo Ailand.

The chosen colors for this work of art have been black and white. Wonderful shapes and lines of each of the colors are put together for a balance and sharp look. To accent the whole color scheme, a golden line, that runs the full outer edge of the craft, has been thrown into the mix. The line helps make the craft pop into view, especially if the sun hits it just right.

Czyzewski Design Trimaran
Photo: Czyzewski Design
Now, traditional single-hull designs aren’t the most stable at high speeds and or in high waves. Dual-hull or catamaran designs are more stable and a lot more appealing to the eye, but everyone’s got one these days. So, Piotr sought to change it up a bit, as he always has. The resulting design was this beautiful Trimaran.

There is a main hull, as you can see in the photo gallery, and from that main hull, two smaller hulls extend to the left and to the right, which are there to offer a much higher stability. And let’s face it, it looks cooler than a catamaran. I can honestly say that I can sit and look at it and be thankful I’ve seen such a wonderful piece of human ingenuity and design in this lifetime. The thin and slim shape of the vessel offers a level of approachability that very few vessels of this standard offer, and almost seems to pull you into it naturally.

The rear of the vehicle offers an inside look as to what you are about to step on as you near it for the first time. Two stairways lead you to either left of right arm of the trimaran where you’ll find padded exterior seats and lounge-pads.

Czyzewski Design Trimaran
Photo: Czyzewski Design
Sure, it’s not a super yacht with shark-feeding chambers or helicopter pads. And I’m sure there are no actual restaurants on this trinket, but I bet the chef is damn good. You could probably talk Gordon Ramsay or Salt Bae into cooking for you for a day. And after you guys enjoy your meal, have a glass of bubbly in one of the two hot-tubs and let the motion of the ocean settle your food.

The lateral view of the yacht breaks the white and black color scheme and offers a window into the third material that dominates the surface of the vessel, wood. And I must ask, could you have thought of a more appealing material than wood to throw into the mix? Probably not. I know I couldn’t. And that’s why Piotr is busy designing these types of vessels and I’m busy giving you the news about it. All is right in the world.

Eureka! There it is folks, the one word I’ve been searching for since the beginning of this story. The emotion this vessel offers me as I look at it, is harmony. Pure and simple harmony.
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About the author: Cristian Curmei
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A bit of a nomad at heart (being born in Europe and raised in several places in the USA), Cristian is enamored with travel trailers, campers and bikes. He also tests and writes about urban means of transportation like scooters, mopeds and e-bikes (when he's not busy hosting our video stories and guides).
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