The first unit of the new Arcadia A80 launched in September was presented at the Cannes 2025 yachting festival. The Arcadia A80 redefines the standards in the under-24-metre segment, offering features previously unthinkable in this size category and ensuring maximum cruising freedom in compliance with new regulations introduced to protect Posidonia Oceanica. In parallel with the launch of the first hull, Arcadia announced the sale of hull number three, with delivery to a repeat customer planned for the 2026 season, confirming the appeal of the A80, and that it is a huge success. The Arcadia A80 represents a step change in the segment up to 24 metres, is the shipyard’s response to owners’ desire to freely explore the most highly valued marine areas in the Mediterranean, in full compliance with environmental regulations designed to protect Posidonia Oceanica. With a length overall of just under 25 metres, the A80 is positioned as a true game changer on the international yachting scene, offering a combination of features not previously available all together in this market segment: the widebody configuration results in interior volumes comparable with larger yachts, while the layout is designed to maximise comfort and privacy. One of the yacht’s main strengths is the interior layout, offering a master suite on the Main Deck with prime sea views under 24 meters. The only other yacht with such a feature is the Wally Why150. The master stateroom also features direct access to the social areas, while the four guest cabins on the lower deck ensure maximum privacy and comfort. The four crew members are accommodated in two double cabins, each with its own toilet, and have a dedicated crew mess. The stern garage, with space for a tender or water toys, completes an offering that redefines standards in the segment, combining compact dimensions with the features of a superyacht. Imprinted with Arcadia’s DNA, the new A80 integrates leading-edge environmental sustainability solutions, including latest-generation solar panels which deliver 4.3 kw of energy and optimised energy management systems. The Arcadia A80 is standard powered by twin Volvo 900hp engines with IPS pod propulsion for speeds up to nineteen knots, with larger optional 1000hp engines giving an extra two knots more of top speed and cruise.
Technical Data:
LOA - 23.98 m (78ft)
Hull Length - 23.9 m
Waterline Length - 22.2 m
Beam - 6.95 m
Draft - 1.74 m
Displacement - 78 t full load, 131 gt *volume
Fuel Capacity - 8100 l
Water Capacity - 2000 l
Accommodation - ten guests in five cabins, four crew in two cabins
Engines - 2 x Volvo D13 900hp, D13 1000hp
Propulsion - Volvo forward looking dual propeller IPS pod drives
Speed - nineteen knots max sixteen cruise with 900hp, 21 max eighteen cruise with 1000hp
Hull Shape - semi displacement
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