The Freedom of Family Exploration at Sea Unleashed with X-Bryce by Pastrovich Studio

Published: 17 Oct 2025
Pastrovich Studio, renowned for yacht design and architecture, introduces X-Bryce, an explorer yacht concept that reimagines water-based family adventures.

Pastrovich Studio, a Monegasque design studio famed for its innovative yacht designs and groundbreaking architectural concepts, has once again redefined water-bound adventures with the unveiling of their family-focused explorer yacht concept, X-Bryce. The renowned company, helmed by accomplished architect and seasoned yacht designer Stefano Pastrovich, has crafted a vessel concept that is perfect for family exploration.

The X-Bryce journey is offered in two size variations, a chic 39-to 43-metre version and a larger, more spacious 47-metre rendition. The design inspiration incorporates the studio’s rich history and the experience bequeathed from the refurbishment of family-friendly vessels like Zulu and Lady Jade. The genius in X-Bryce lies in the generous internal and external volumes, developed in harmony with the rhythms and dynamics of family interaction onboard. Current modern explorer owners, unencumbered by passing trends and focused on ‘authentic water living’, influenced the design.

Both models radiate contemporary elegance optimized for comfort. The 39-to 43-metre X-Bryce provides accommodation for ten, with an owner’s cabin and four guest cabins. Living spaces are opulent and spacious, featuring lounges, dining areas, and standout amenities such as a bow window lounge and a spa beach club. The larger version can host up to 20 guests in 10 double cabins, with a plethora of lounge and dining zones. The interiors of both versions are flexible, featuring a ‘movable furniture system’ to offer versatility.

The X-Bryce, true to its explorer nature, will sport an aluminium superstructure and steel hull. Engine configurations range from 800 to 1000hp, providing a top speed of 14 knots with long cruises and fuel efficiency. The concept’s name traces back to Pastrovich’s favorite destination ‘Bryce Canyon’, symbolizing the designer’s intent to capture the essence of freedom found in vast spaces and translate it into a unique seafaring experience.