This one came from a simple frustration — yacht design that never leaves its own reference pool. Frontier was my attempt to bring the same geometric discipline I apply to vehicle work directly onto a hull and deck. The thinking was straightforward: treat the deck platform as a body surface. Stop apologizing for hard edges on water. The orthogonal deck modules sitting against that needle bow and sweeping planar hull aren't a contradiction — that tension is the whole idea. Two masts, asymmetric sail geometry, a profile that reads more like a drawn weapon than a leisure vessel. That felt right.