NOLIMITS NL 45+: Onboard
Exterior
As the largest model in the Nolimits series, Nolimits 45+ presents a long, low-profile silhouette defined by fluid lines, extensive glazing, and an open, tiered stern that draws the eye toward the water. The tri-deck design delivers presence and scale while remaining under 500GT.
Exterior
Aft Deck
Conceived as an open, tiered extension of the yacht’s living space, the stern draws guests toward the water as a focal point for swimming, lounging, and life at anchor.
Bow Lounge
Arranged as an open-air lounge with jacuzzi and sun pads, creating a relaxed social space with uninterrupted forward views.
Exterior
Upper Deck
An al fresco dining terrace on the upper deck provides an elevated setting for outdoor dining.
Exterior
Sundeck
Conceived as a flexible space that can be configured in multiple ways, allowing the space to adapt to different uses throughout the day.
Interior
Throughout the Nolimits NL45+, large glazed sections allow daylight to move freely through the yacht, strengthening the connection between guests and the surrounding seascape.
Interior
main salon
The main salon combines lounge seating with a forward dining area, framed by expansive glazing that keeps the space visually open and closely linked to the water throughout the day.
Main Salon
Lounge
Dining
Interior
Upper Salon
The upper deck lounge is conceived as a multi-purpose social space and can be configured as an informal lounge, cinema, or games room.
Accommodation
Nolimits 45+ accommodates up to 10 guests across five cabins, with a layout designed to balance privacy and comfort.
Accommodation
Owner's Suite
Positioned forward on the main deck, offering a private and spacious retreat with an office and twin en suites connected by a shared shower.
Owner's Suite
En Suite
Office
Accommodation
Guest Cabins
The remaining accommodation comprises three cabins on the lower deck, with an optional VIP suite on the upper deck.
Technical
The Nolimits series applies commercial-grade engineering principles to yacht design. Redundancy, load reduction and system separation are treated as fundamentals, with propulsion, steering and stabilisation systems designed for long-range autonomy and reliability.