Transform Your Open-Air Superyacht Dining Experience in Both Tropical and Frosty Settings

Published: 21 Oct 2024
For superyacht owners traversing both tropical paradises and icy realms, ensuring unbeatable al fresco dining experiences becomes a priority. This particularly holds true under any weather circumstances.

The superyacht owner is possibly the most autonomous individual to set sail, maneuvering through breathtaking waters and accessing remote beaches, fjords, and islets off-limits to ordinary folks. However, like everyone else, they fall victim to one out-of-control element - weather. An unseasonably cold morning in the Mediterranean or an explorer yacht unable to appreciate Scandinavia’s frosty, rough terrain can dampen the guest experience. Enter Bromic Heating, the solution to all these dilemmas. Bromic Heating, a world leader in outdoor heating, has developed the first and only Lloyd’s Register-approved outdoor heater designed for high salt-air marine environments. Constructed with top-notch AISI316 marine-grade stainless steel, the Platinum Marine heater showcases a fully sealed body that shields its internal components. The heater, seamlessly recessed within vessel ceilings, assures easy cleaning and maintenance for the crew. Uniquely, it warms objects instead of just air, fitting perfectly with the al fresco lifestyle. Notable features that set it apart include compatibility with home automation systems, no light emission, and complementary design support ensuring optimal heater placement. Owners of famed builds from Lürssen, Rossinavi, and Van der Valk are already beneficiaries of Bromic Heating’s innovation. From Coral Ocean’s even heat emission with fewer cold spots to Lel’s comfort enhancement in bar, lounge, and dining areas, and Lady Lene’s praise for Bromic’s aesthetics, usability, and efficient heat output, these high-profile users provide robust testimonials to the brand. With the outdoor dining experience on superyachts now a worthy match for their mesmerizing environs, owners can truly enjoy their freedom on the high seas, regardless of the weather.