Home Depot founder Arthur Blank’s new 367-foot DreAMBoat superyacht takes to the water for her first trials

Published on Nov 08, 2025 at 7:32 AM (UTC+4)
by Henry Kelsall

Last updated on Nov 06, 2025 at 3:29 PM (UTC+4)
Edited by Mason Jones

Home Depot founder Arthur Blank’s massive new 367-foot DreAMBoat superyacht has taken to the water for the first time.

Blank commissioned the boat to suit his needs, and it is a big upgrade over the previous yacht that Blank used to own.

This yacht is even more luxurious and takes it to a new level, and it is currently undergoing trials in the North Sea ahead of delivery later in 2025.

It is inside, however, where the boat really shows off its level of luxury.

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What makes the DREAMBoat so luxurious?

This huge superyacht is 364ft long and was built at Oceanco’s Alblasserdam yard.

It is an evolution of Blank’s earlier DreAMBoat, with the exterior designed by Espen Øino.

We have an interior by Mark Berryman, and the superyacht has 12 cabins for 28 guests.

A cinema lounge, gym, and spa with sauna and steam room are just some of the highlights.

The DreAMBoat also has a winter garden, beach-club lounge, and, naturally, its own swimming pool.

There is also a covered cocktail area, with the private owner’s area coming with a Jacuzzi.

A second Jacuzzi is also available for guests.

The superyacht is currently undergoing sea trials

Currently, this leviathan is undergoing sea trials in the North Sea.

The trials will act as a test drive for the superyacht to ensure it performs as expected.

It will test the engines, how fast it can go, and how much fuel the ship consumes.

The ship will also undergo maneuvering tests to see what the turning circle is like.

It will be put through other maneuvers such as the Williamson turn, zig-zag, and crash-stop.

All of these test out the rudder response.

Safety is the most important feature of all, and this is also tested during the trials.

The crew will test things such as the systems drills, emergency steering, and blackout recovery.

All being well, Arthur Blank will get his hands on this superyacht later in 2025.

Henry is a content writer with nearly ten years experience, having written for various publications since 2017. Qualifying with a Sports Journalism degree from Staffordshire University, Henry loves all things automotive but has a particular soft spot for classic Japanese cars and anything Lancia. He also has a curious passion for steam locomotives.