Helm is a masonry-style landing page template built for yacht and boat wedding venue coordinators. It blends editorial photography with booking-ready structure, guiding engaged couples and event planners from the first scroll to a confirmed reservation. The Plum Executive color system and a three-step progressive form work together to turn a dreamy first impression into a real inquiry.
by Rocket studio
Helm is a single-page landing page template for floating wedding venue services. It uses a masonry photo layout, a full-viewport lifestyle header, and a three-step booking form to move visitors from inspiration to reservation. The design is Luxe Minimal, the palette is Plum Executive, and every section is built to feel as considered as the ceremony itself.
This template is made for businesses that stage weddings and private events on water. It suits anyone who needs a polished, booking-focused presence that matches the premium nature of their service.
Most wedding venue templates are built for land. They show ballrooms and garden arches. A floating venue service needs a page that communicates motion, luxury, and logistics at the same time. Helm solves that.
Helm delivers a complete, ready-to-customize landing page layout. Every section is purpose-built for a yacht wedding venue coordinator, from the cinematic header to the fixed booking bar.




Theme
Luxe Minimal
Creative direction
Immersive Visual
Color system
Plum Executive
Style
Masonry/Pinterest
Direction
Booking/Scheduling
Page Sections
Full-viewport Cinematic Hero Header
Masonry Photo Grid with Parallax Tiles
Three-step Progressive Booking Form
Fixed Bottom Reservation Bar
Secondary Fleet Gallery Anchor Path
Can I replace the vessel photos and stat panel numbers with my own?
Does the three-step form connect to a live calendar or scheduling tool?
Is this template a good fit for a coordinator who manages several different vessels?
Can the template work for a single-vessel operation?
What does the Tour Our Fleet button actually do?
This template is built around five focused capabilities. Each one serves the booking journey of a premium water-based wedding venue.
The header fills the entire screen with a lifestyle photograph. A couple stands at the bow rail, her veil lifted by harbor wind, his hand at the small of her back. A single serif line appears low and centered. No navigation interrupts the mood until the visitor chooses to scroll.
Tiles load as full-bleed photographs in a masonry layout. Each tile mimics the gentle rock of open water through a slow parallax drift. Between photo clusters, plum-background panels display single proof statements such as vessel count, ceremony totals, and licensing credentials.
The primary call to action opens a guided form. Step one collects wedding date and guest count. Step two presents vessel size options with thumbnail photos. Step three gathers contact details and one open field asking what matters most to the couple.
After the visitor passes the third scroll section, a persistent bottom bar appears. It carries the primary call to action in rose gold on plum. This keeps the reservation path visible without competing with the photography above it.
A "Tour Our Fleet" link anchors to the gallery section lower on the page. This gives undecided visitors a reason to keep scrolling. It reduces bounce without pressuring the visitor to commit before they are ready.
| Section | Purpose |
|---|---|
| Full-viewport hero | Opens with editorial lifestyle shot and serif tagline |
| Primary booking call to action | Prompts date reservation directly below the hero |
| Masonry photo grid | Showcases venue atmosphere through full-bleed tiles |
| Social proof panels | Delivers stat-based credibility between photo clusters |
| Fleet gallery anchor | Lets visitors explore vessel options before committing |
| Three-step form | Collects booking intent through a progressive guided flow |
| Fixed bottom bar | Keeps the reservation call to action visible throughout the scroll |
The Plum Executive color system gives this template the feel of a velvet-lined jewelry box. Every color decision is restrained and intentional, letting the photography carry the emotion while the interface stays quietly confident.
The masonry layout and parallax behavior are designed with mobile viewports in mind. The fixed bottom booking bar is especially effective on smaller screens, where it stays reachable without requiring a scroll back to the top.
Helm is structured around a single goal: turning a visitor who arrived curious into a couple who reserves their date. Every layout decision supports that path.
Helm is part of a broader family of Luxe Minimal templates using the Plum Executive color system. It is built for single-page deployment and does not require additional page builds to function as a complete booking presence.