- Propulsion
- Exterior areas
- Hull
- Galley / Laundry
- Master / VIP areas
Refit for the Future is MB92’s structured service designed to help owners plan, prioritise and deliver results that respond to evolving operational, technical and regulatory requirements.
The service includes a 360º assessment of the yacht and how it is operated, reviewing performance, systems, spaces and sustainability considerations. This forms the basis of a clear, long-term refit and conversion roadmap.
The objective is informed decision-making over time — improving efficiency, comfort and value while reducing unexpected downtime.
MB92 supports refit projects at every scale, from targeted upgrades to major refits, including extensions and full yacht conversions. Our teams work closely with the yacht team to coordinate complex projects that involve structure, systems and interiors.
Through a phased approach, refit and conversion works can be:
Planned across multiple yard periods
Integrated with class and regulatory requirements
Aligned with operational schedules and long-term ownership plans
This approach allows refit to become a strategic process rather than a single event.
Our Interior Project Management team manages complete interior overhauls, reconfigurations and technical integrations, working alongside designers and specialist suppliers and artisans.
Projects range from cabin and guest area upgrades to full interior transformations, always balancing design intent with feasibility, build quality and lifecycle considerations.
The result is interior refits that improve both onboard experience and operational practicality.
We work closely with leading names from the industry as well as organisations such as the Water Revolution Foundation and SEAIndex, education institutions, and sustainability consultancy services to continue advancing research and innovation in design, technology, and engineering.
At the Superyacht Design Festival, we look forward to sharing how refit can be a powerful continuation of the design process.
Reduce emissions and fuel consumption.
Potential to reduce CO2 well-to-wheel emissions by up to 90% and particle emissions by 80% depending on the feedstock source and production method.
Up to 70% more energy efficient and longer operational life.
Lower toxicity options to reduce impact on marine life while maintaining performance.
Reduce water and energy consumption, and improve operational capacity.
A yacht of 70m LOA can save over €20,000 and reduce plastic bottled water waste by up to 1,750kg yearly.
A more compact, quiet and intelligent model could improve power consumption efficiency by up to 60%.
Reduce pressure on climatisation system and protect sensitive areas from UV damage.