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Pent, Dutch Design Upgrade ‘World’s Only Wellness-First Yacht’
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Pent, Dutch Design Upgrade ‘World’s Only Wellness-First Yacht’

Sea Rover, Pent, Dutch Design
Two luxury brands are joining forces at sea to push the boundaries of wellness even further

Dutch Design, a marine-innovation studio responsible for crafting what it says are the world’s only wellness-first yachts and Pent, a luxury fitness manufacturer, are setting sail together. The two brands recently agreed to a partnership that’ll bring Pent’s new-age equipment aboard Dutch Design’s vessels, elevating their unique wellness experiences in the process. 

The yachts, named Sea Rovers, originally launched as a limited edition 10-vessel series in January 2025. Each spans 42.5 meters (139.4 feet) and holds a bridge-deck spa, gym, open-air training deck and sports court on the boat’s bridge. Now, they’ll carry even more. 

“In Pent, we found a partner that shares our belief in the power of intentional living,” said Dutch Design founder Scott Blum. “The level of innovation and care that goes into their products aligns with the execution behind each Sea Rover vessel, making them a clear choice when sourcing the right fitness partner for the project.”

Pent’s additions to the Sea Rovers include its Scala Fitness Wall Bar, Banka Weight Bench, Irena Manual Treadmill, Visla Rowing Machine, Hania Bicycles, PX50 Pilates Reformer, Lina-Set Battle Rope, Oceania Dumbbell Rack and accessories like kettlebells, fitness balls and yoga mats. All are said to be sea-fastened with storage capabilities and customized to fit the Sea Rover space. 

Sea Rover, Pent, Dutch Design
credit: Dutch Design

“We at Pent pride ourselves on aligning with like-minded partners who strive for greatness,” said Marcin Raczek, CEO at Pent. 

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Founded in 2016, Pent is approaching a decade of providing sophisticated and well-engineered products which combine genuine leather, natural wood and stainless steel. Its clients include The Four Seasons, Mariana Bay Sands Singapore and Claridges. 

Sea Rover, Pent, Dutch Design
credit: Dutch Design

“Dutch Design is presenting a marine concept that speaks to the rise of public interest in wellbeing and longevity, both of which are very much at the heart of the Pent brand,” Raczek added. 

Raczek’s investment in the wellbeing and longevity boom is well warranted — and his trust in it is shared by many. The Global Wellness Institute expects the wellness economy to reach $9 trillion by 2028. The wellness tourism market specifically is expected to reach $1.35 trillion by the same year. 

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