The yacht's name on the black mast bracket refers directly to a 1967 work by the US graphic artist and painter Ed Ruscha in its 3D font. It is not known whether the owner has any works of art on board, and if so, which ones. The entire upper deck on "Juice" is reserved for him, with four guest cabins located one deck below. The amenities include a cinema on the lower deck, a fitness area above the bridge and a large beach club behind the closed stern.
The interior of the 71.10 metre long and 11.66 metre wide aluminium format was developed by Peter Marino, who last designed the "Viva" delivered by Feadship in 2021. The involvement of the "Juice" owner went so far that he even selected veneers together with the US designer. Inside, pillars and other structural elements gleam in polished stainless steel, which is also used for the steps of the eight-metre-long main deck pool. A glass bulwark widens the view from the inside to the outside and perfectly emphasises the elegant lines of the British RWD studio. From the forward section of the hull, designed by De Voogt Naval Architects, three tenders enter the water via hinged doors: a ten-metre limo tender, lifeboat and the eight-metre RIB.

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