Showing posts with label Mega Yacht. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Mega Yacht. Show all posts

Sunday, June 28, 2026

New Launch: Turquoise 76m NB75

Turquoise Yachts has launched the 76m hull number NB75 and titled N2H. Formerly known as NB75 Project Arrow, from its outfitting facilities in Pendik, Istanbul. Turquoise NB75 marks the first hybrid yacht built by the Turkish shipyard, and features naval architecture by the same Turquoise, exterior styling by Team For Design of Enrico Gobbi and interior design by H2 Yacht Design. This launch follows that of 87m Project Vento earlier this year. N2H’s exterior by Enirco Gobbi Team For Design who went for clean, dynamic lines and a carefully balanced profile that conveys both elegance and sportiness. A defining feature is the sculptural arch crowning the sun deck, incorporating a large glass surface, while long, narrow glazing in the superstructure visually extends the yacht’s length. Onboard, the interiors benefit from generous headroom, ranging from 2.5 to 2.65m on the main deck, alongside floor-to-ceiling windows and sliding doors that bring the outdoors in. H2 Yacht Design builds on this openness to create an environment that feels both bright and inviting, with the open-plan layout thoughtfully segmented to preserve a sense of space while defining more intimate, functional areas. Key interior spaces include the main deck saloon, which is divided into a lounge and cinema area by a suspended fireplace. Sliding doors lead out to the aft deck, while interior steps descend to an expansive beach club designed as a spa-like retreat, complete with a gym, hammam, sauna and folding terraces on either side. The full-beam owner’s suite on the main deck forward features a bedroom to port and an office to starboard, separated by a central dressing area. Both spaces benefit from dedicated bathrooms and large sliding doors opening onto private folding terraces. Four generously sized guest cabins are located on the lower deck. The upper deck offers another lounge and cinema space that flows into a circular dining area with curved glass doors, creating an indoor-outdoor experience with 180-degree views and direct access to the aft deck. Forward of the wheelhouse, a built-in sofa provides an exterior recreation area for crew, while on the bow, a touch-and-go helipad doubles as an outdoor cinema. The sun deck is divided into two distinct areas. Forward, a dining and lounge space features a pop-up glass windbreak with an integrated TV. Aft, a social lounge includes sofas, sunpads and a pool. In a first for the yachting industry, this 76 meter Turquise mega yacht is powered by MTU’s integrated hybrid propulsion system, combining twin 2570hp diesel engines with a 1.5MW lithium battery bank. This enables speeds of up to 10 knots in battery mode, as well as extended periods of emission-free operation. Further innovations onboard include a futuristic wheelhouse equipped with a Kongsberg Integrated Bridge System. Supporting navigation and watchkeeping, a SEA.AI Sentry system provides enhanced situational awareness for the bridge team.
Technical Data:
LOA - 76.3 m (250.3ft)
Beam - 14.4 m
Draft - 3.7 m
Displacement - 1930 gt *volume
Fuel Capacity - 
Accommodation - ten guests in five cabins, 23 crew in twelve cabins
Engines - 2 x MTU 12V4000 M65L 2570hp, plus 2 x Danfoss T2000 473kw electric motors
Speed - seventeen knots max, ten knots cruse
Construction - steel hull aluminium super structure
Project - Enrico Gobbi-Team for Design exterior, H2 interior
Certification - Lloyd’s +100 A1 SSC Yacht Mono G6+ LMC, UMS, Hybrid Power + YC (Part A) 

Saturday, June 27, 2026

Project: ISA Yachts Blade 70-metre

ISA Yachts presents Blade 70 metres, a new project marking the start of a strategic collaboration with Lobanov Design, the studio led by Igor Lobanov, renowned for its sculptural and highly distinctive approach to contemporary yacht design.  ISA Blade 70-metre has been conceived with the ambition of creating the most elegant and stylistically recognisable yacht in the grand sport segment, a category defined by fast, sporty yachts featuring vertical or near-vertical bows. The Blade project stands out for its deep exploration of personality and formal identity, drawing inspiration from the elegant ships designed between the late 19th and early 20th centuries.  The bow, slightly reversed and concave in profile, becomes one of the defining elements of this superyacht. It is enriched with decorative stainless-steel details, while the anchor niche is fully integrated and concealed, and the fairleads are custom-designed, all contributing to a clean, refined and highly sophisticated aesthetic. The entire yacht is conceived as a continuous sculpture, with fluid, uninterrupted lines flowing seamlessly from bow to stern. Hull graphics are intentionally hidden and integrated into the volume, while the glazing features glass panels with dotted films and an unexpected black insert positioned forward, close to the waterline, creating a strong and distinctive graphic accent. The superstructure is composed entirely of glass panels and black-painted surfaces, topped by a subtle dynamic curve that evokes speed and motion.  The exterior design is further enhanced by unique elements such as recessed teak inserts, custom fender details and a transforming aft garage / beach club door which, when closed, becomes a wooden bench overlooking the sea, expanding the yacht’s outdoor living experience.  The interior layout reflects an evolved owner’s vision: the master suite is located aft on the upper deck, offering a private terrace and the opportunity to wake up to open sea views in complete privacy.  The ISA Blade 70 metres has a gross tonnage of 1,300 GT, a steel hull and an aluminium superstructure. She is powered by two MTU delivering 2374hp, achieving a maximum speed of seventeen knots and a cruising speed of fourteen knots. At cruising speed, the yacht offers a range of approximately five thousand nautical miles.  With ISA Blade 70 metres, Palumbo Superyachts strengthens its position in the large sport superyacht segment and reaffirms its commitment to developing iconic projects.

Saturday, June 20, 2026

New Launch: CRN 70m hull.145

CRN has launched the 70m Hull number 145, its latest new full-custom steel and aluminium displacement mega yacht.  Launched in Ancona at the Ferretti Group Superyacht Yard and now titled as Cerulean, following its Project Thunderball name during construction, this seventy meter mega yacht touched the water in an emotion-filled private launch ceremony attended by the owners and their family. The 70-metre CRN motor yacht Hull 145 is the result of a close collaboration between CRN, bringing its extensive expertise in naval architecture, engineering, and the construction of fully bespoke metal yachts and the vision of the Dutch studio Vripack Yacht Design and the Italian firm Nauta. Vripack developed the yacht’s exterior design, preliminary naval architecture, and general arrangement, while Nauta was responsible for the interiors and the design of the outdoor living areas, with a particular focus on comfort and spatial flow. Y.CO, acting as the Owner’s representative and project management team, provided technical expertise and careful oversight throughout all the construction phases, from the inspection and acceptance processes to the project management activities, as well as supervision and coordination of third-party suppliers. CRN 70 meter Hull 145 has a length overall of seventy metres, a beam of beam metres and a gross tonnage of 1,100 GT split into four decks, she can accommodate twelve guests in the owner’s suite and five VIP cabins, as well as fifteen crew members in nine crew cabins. The superyacht embodies CRN’s fully bespoke approach and she integrates advanced engineering solutions, energetic efficiency and the highest level of customization, aligned with the greater standards of international yacht design. The final result is a magnificent vessel that will leave a mark because of the ability to combine design, technology and sophisticated detailing in a form of timeless elegance. CRN Hull 145 silhouette is deeply characterized by a classic elongated bow, a sleek profile, and graceful, sailboat-inspired lines, complemented by gently curved bilges and a seamless surface. A key feature is the continuity of the design between interiors and exteriors: geometries and proportions echo each other, from outside to inside and vice versa, creating a flowing and recognizable path in which patterns are interpreted in different scales, materials and functions to maintain a balance between variety and consistent design. The interior design concept transcends trends and time, reflecting a deep connection to maritime culture. It showcases a sophisticated blend of timeless details, merging heritage with a modern, refined aesthetic that reinterprets these elements from a contemporary lifestyle perspective. From the material selection to the definition of solutions for systems and technical parameters, every decision has been guided by a bespoke owner’s vision and ongoing dialogue between form and function. She is also equipped with an Energy Storage System, designed to manage onboard energy flows based on envisaged operations, capable of peak shaving and silent operation at anchor, contributing to a substantial reduction in fuel usage. CRN 70 m Hull 145 is powered by twin MAN 1626hp engines for top speeds up to fifteen knots and a cruise of twelve.
Technical Data:
LOA - 70m (229.7ft)
Beam - 11 m
Draft - 3 m
Displacement - 1100 gt *volume
Fuel Capacity - 
Accommodation - twelve guests in six cabins, fifteen crew in nine cabins
Engines - MAN V12 1626hp
Propulsion - line shaft
Speed - fifteen knots max, twelve cruise
Hull Shape - displacement
Construction - steel hull aluminium super structure
Project - Vripack exterior and naval architect, Nauta interior
Certification - Lloyds Register 100A1 SSC Yacht, Mono, G6, ECO LMC UMS, Hybrid Power class

Saturday, June 6, 2026

Project: Heesen 72m Project Ananda

Heesen present Project Ananda, a 72 meters project.  To be build on a smart custom platform Project Ananda also represents the largest steel build to date by Heesen and is developed in collaboration with Sinot Yachts, with this build also showing a new strategic direction from the Dutch super yacht builder. At 72 metres, Project Ananda marks a significant step forward in Heesen’s engineering capabilities, pushing the boundaries of speculation-built yachts while reinforcing the shipyard’s focus on owner and guest wellbeing, exceptional build quality, and unparalleled seakeeping. The project reflects a highly client-focused approach to yacht building, with flexibility and personalisation embedded throughout the design. The name Ananda meaning “inner joy”, encapsulates the philosophy behind the yacht’s onboard experience. A highly collaborative process between Sinot and Heesen’s in-house engineering  ensures the exterior design could be realised without compromise. This integrated approach aligns design intent with technical feasibility, maintaining consistency from concept through to construction. The result is a yacht that retains Heesen’s characteristic sleek profile, interpreted through a softer, more organic design language. Built on an ultra-efficient steel hull, Project Ananda combines proven Dutch shipbuilding expertise with advanced performance. Tank testing at the University of Southampton’s Wolfson Unit successfully validated resistance, trim, heave, and wave response. The hybrid propulsion system incorporates twin MTU engines and PTI/PTO gearboxes, delivering a range of 5,000 nautical miles at twelve knots and a maximum speed up to sixteen knots. Guest arrival has been carefully considered as part of the overall onboard experience. A midships shell door opens onto a docking platform leading directly to a central glass elevator. This arrangement transforms a functional operational feature into a ceremonial arrival experience, allowing guests to bypass social areas and access their quarters with complete privacy. Spread across five decks, the general arrangement prioritises fluid movement and layered privacy. The layout remains highly adaptable, with two configurable Owner’s Deck arrangements allowing the owner to choose between a forward-facing private deck or an aft-focused deck experience. Both Owner’s Deck concepts serve as blank canvases, enabling clients to incorporate highly specific lifestyle requirements. Conceived as an apartment-like environment, the master suite on the foredeck features a private office and extensive panoramic sightlines. A second master suite on the Bridge Deck mirrors the scale and comfort of the primary stateroom, removing traditional hierarchies while offering flexibility for charter operations or multi-generational family use. All interior spaces will be crafted in-house at Heesen Interiors in Winterswijk. Operating its own luxury interior company provides Heesen with a strategic advantage, ensuring complete control over execution while guaranteeing impeccable Northern European quality. Among Ananda’s standout features is the travertine-clad swimming pool area connected directly to a Teppanyaki-style bar within the main lounge. Rather than using traditional teak decking, Heesen selected travertine flooring that extends seamlessly from the outdoor pool area into the fully openable indoor lounge, creating a refined indoor-outdoor living experience. The deck space is entirely flush and free from visible mooring equipment, creating a serene environment that can easily transform into an entertainment and party deck. The midship spa and beach club spans approximately 100 square metres, offering an unrivalled wellness experience complete with a sauna, steam room, ice bath, snow shower, hyperbaric chamber, massage and medical treatment room, and bar. Developed in collaboration with Heesen’s Human Health Engineering department, the space delivers a uniquely integrated wellbeing experience. Project Ananda is scheduled for keel laying in November 2026, with launch and delivery anticipated for 2030.

Saturday, May 30, 2026

Project: Tankoa T720 Fenice

Tankoa Yachts has finalized the sale of a new 72-meter full custom superyacht, the T720 Fenice, to an American client introduced by owner’s representative Matt Von Bishop and TWW Yachts’ Jean-Claude Carme. The transaction represents a further step in the shipyard’s growing engagement with the US market and underscores its ability to deliver highly tailored projects in the seventy meter plus segment. The T720 Fenice is a fully custom-built yacht, developed around the Owner’s vision from the earliest stages. Exterior design is by Enrico Gobbi’s Team for Design, marking the first Tankoa project sold in collaboration with the studio, while interiors are entrusted to Giorgio Cassetta. With a length of 72 meters, the yacht will become the second flagship in Tankoa’s fleet upon delivery in 2030, alongside S701 delivered in 2018. The project reinforces the shipyard’s capability to execute complex, large-scale custom builds. The T720 Fenice reflects Tankoa’s continued focus on full custom development, working closely with owners and leading international designers to meet increasingly specific demands from a global clientele.

Sunday, May 17, 2026

New Launch: Feadship 71.76m Hull.827

Feadship launch the 71.76-metre mega yacht Hull number 827.  Titled Stella M this 71 meter Feadship is defined by elegant proportions, refined detailing and forward-thinking technology. Designed by Studio De Voogt for exterior, naval architecture by Azure, and interior by FM Architetura this seventy meter custom Feadship features five decks of open, light-filled living space, including a dedicated owner’s deck with panoramic views and a private terrace. Highlights include a seven metre pool on the aft deck, a wellness area near the waterline, and flexible guest accommodation across the main deck.  Feadship hull 827 is powered by advanced diesel-electric propulsion system which enables quieter, cleaner cruising and reflects the dutch yacht builder leadership in hybrid innovation.  The diesel electric propulsion comes from twin Veth 1250kw engines coupled to the twin rudder pod drives giving fourteen knots top speed and a cruise of twelve.
Technical Data:
LOA - 71.76 m (235.5ft)
Beam - 12.40 m
Draft - 3.45 m
Displacement - 1571 gross tonnage *volume
Fuel Capacity - 130,000 l
Water Capacity - 35,000 l
Accommodation - fourteen guests in seven cabins, eighteen crew in ten cabins
Engines - 2 x Veth VL-1250i-CR 1676hp diesel electric
Propulsion - Veth twin rudder propellers pod drives
Speed - fourteen knots max, twelve knots cruise
Range - five thousand nautical miles at twelve knots
Project - De Voogt exterior, Azure naval architect, FM Architetura interior
Certification - Lloyds Register 100A1 SSC Yacht, Mono. G6, ECO, LMC UMS

Sunday, May 3, 2026

Project: ISA Yachts Spectre 60

ISA Yachts, a brand of Palumbo Superyachts, announces the sale of Spectre 60 a new sixty-meter superyacht, the first in an entirely new range conceived by Giuseppe Palumbo and designed by Enrico Gobbi of Team for Design. The new ISA line, named Spectre, will is set to include three other 50, 68, and 80-meter models.  With this project, ISA Yachts reaffirms its leading role on the international yachting scene by presenting a vessel with an essential and timeless design. Clean lines and the minimalist approach to the decks, deliberately free of superfluous details, lend the yacht a classic and enduring elegance. The organic conception of the layout harmoniously integrates the descending midship decks, creating a dynamic effect that combines aesthetics and functionality through recessed deck areas. The aluminium superstructure accommodates authentic “glass houses”: slim decks, crystal balustrades, and expansive floor-to-ceiling windows offering the Owner and guests a unique sense of immersion in the surrounding seascape. The steel hull, with its sharp and decisive forms, conveys an imposing presence on the ocean, while the elongated and refined stern accommodates a spacious beach club with fold-down balconies. With a gross tonnage of 1,000 GT, ISA Spectre 60m offers interiors of the highest prestige: six double cabins, including a VIP with a private lounge, and a full Owner’s suite occupying an entire dedicated deck. Onboard, a crew of 13 professionals will ensure impeccable service.

Friday, April 24, 2026

New Model: Sanlorenzo 74Steel

Sanlorenzo has in the end of 2025 launched its largest yacht to date with the first hull of the awaited 74Steel.  Designed by Zuccon for exterior, the first 74Steel featured interiors by Francesco Paszkowski and Margerita Casprini while the second hull which is nearing completion has interiors designed by Paola Ferrari.  So far Sanlorenzo has sold four hulls of its new flagship, as the Italian builder has continued to push into always bigger and mega sizes in recent years.  This is more impressive when one thinks, that only in 2017, Sanlorenzo went over the fifty meter barrier, and that it entered steel construction in 2010 with the 44Steel yacht. The first 74Steel is powered by twin MTU 2467hp for speeds up to seventeen knots, a cruise of thirteen, and an eleven knots long range which will give about six thousand nautical miles of distance before needing to refuel the tanks.
Technical Data:
LOA - 73.40 m (239.4ft)
Beam - 13 m
Draft - 3.65 m
Displacement - 1920 gt *volume
Fuel Capacity - 160,000 l
Water Capacity - 
Accommodation - twelve guests in six cabins, 22 crew in eleven cabins
Engines - 2 x MTU 16V 4000 M53 2467hp
Propulsion - line shaft
Speed - seventeen knots max, thirteen cruise, eleven knots long range
Range - six thousand nautical miles at eleven knots
Construction - steel hull aluminium super structure
Project - Zuccon exterior, Francesco Paszkowski and Margerita Caspritini interior hull one 
competition = Benetti B.Now 72.0 M

Saturday, March 21, 2026

New Launch: Feadship 79.50 m Hull.715

Feadship launched hull 715 titled Valor.  This latest Feadship pushes the boundaries of what an exploring mega yacht can be. Commissioned by a returning Feadship owner with a passion for remote cruising, she is built to transit the Northwest Passage and venture far beyond conventional horizons. Her steel hull is encircled by a two-metre ice belt and carries Bureau Veritas Young Ice 2 notation, underscoring her readiness for polar conditions. Innovation runs through every detail: a hybrid diesel-electric system developed by the Feadship Advanced Electrical Drive programme, a 5.34 MWh battery bank and solar array enable extended zero-emission cruising. Studio De Voogt’s striking design combines a dreadnought bow with walk-around decks and expansive outdoor spaces, while interiors by Bannenberg and Rowell bring together natural materials and sculptural features. From a contra-flow infinity pool to a fully equipped beach club, this 79 meter Feadship balances strength, efficiency and comfort with unmistakable character.
Technical Data:
LOA - 79.50 m (260.9ft)
Beam - 13.40 m
Draft - 3.72 m
Displacement - 2117 gt *volume
Fuel Capacity - 160,000 l
Water Capacity - 42,800 l
Accommodation - fourteen guests in seven cabins, 
Engines - 2 x Schottel SRE340 LEC 1877hp
Speed - fifteen knots max, eleven cruise
Range - five thousand nautical miles at cruise
Construction - steel hull aluminium super structure
Project - De Voogt exterior and naval architect, Banneberg and Rowell interior
Certification - Bureau Veritas ✠ Hull • Mach Yacht Ice Class Young Ice 2 

Saturday, March 14, 2026

Project: Tankoa 61 meter

Tankoa present a brand new 61-metre mega yacht project. This new yacht is a fully custom, one-off creation which reflects Tankoa's boutique philosophy and commitment to crafting yachts entirely tailored to each owner’s vision, from the blank page to the finished vessel.  From the very first stages of the design, the identity of this 61-metre yacht becomes evident, where meticulous attention to detail and a clever use of functional space take on a central role. More details of the exteriors and interiors will be presented later as this project gets more advanced.  They have been developed by external designers in close collaboration with the owner and the Tankoa Centro Stile, with the aim of creating an atmosphere of effortless luxury and style.  Ordered by an American customer this Tankoa 61 meter is scheduled for delivery in February 2029.

Saturday, January 24, 2026

New Launch: Admiral 78-Metre Hull.595

Italian Sea Group proudly celebrates the launch of the new fully custom 78-metre Admiral Hull.595, titled m/y Amalia. A short term flagship for Admiral, this mega yacht embodies the finest nautical tradition, advanced technological innovation, and a strong commitment to sustainability. The launch ceremony of Admiral's Hull.595 was held at the Group’s headquarters in Marina di Carrara, graced by the presence of the Owner Team, local authorities, distinguished political figures, and the entire The Italian Sea Group team, all of whom contributed to the creation of this extraordinary masterpiece. Designed by Sinot with the Admiral and Italian Sea Group Team, Project 595 is constructed with a steel hull and aluminium superstructure. This Admiral 78 meter also introduces a pioneering diesel-electric propulsion system featuring variable speed generators, Azipods for superior manoeuvrability, and a lithium polymer battery pack. These innovations ensure silent anchoring with zero emissions, exceptional energy efficiency, and minimal environmental impact. This advanced system places the Admiral 78m at the forefront of green cruising, confirming The Italian Sea Group’s leadership in harmonising luxury with ecological responsibility.
Technical Data:
LOA - 77.7 m (254.9ft)
Beam - 14 m
Draft - 3.5 m
Displacement - 2146 gt *volume
Fuel Capacity - 
Accommodation - twelve guests in six cabins, 21 crew in 12 cabins
Engines - 2 x Cats C32 Acert 1622hp 
Propulsion - Azimuth AziPod pod drives
Speed - seventeen knots max, fifteen cruise
Range - 5400 nautical miles
Hull Shape - displacement
Construction - steel hull, aluminium super structure
Project - Sinot exterior and interior, Azure and The Italian Sea Group naval architect

Saturday, December 6, 2025

New Model: Admiral GA 72 m

A vision between Giorgio Armani resulted in this unique looking Admiral GA 72 m mega yacht, the first yacht totally conceived by Giorgio Armani, who oversaw both all aspects of exterior and interior design. Bringing Armani's unique vision and love for the sea to a 72 meter mega yacht. The GA 72m is more than the outcome of a partnership; it stands as the embodiment of Admiral’s custom and semi-custom philosophy. From Armani’s essential minimalism to the engineering rigour of The Italian Sea Group centro stile, every detail was conceived without compromise. This project affirms a principle that defines Admiral: to craft yachts as living ideas, unique in their genesis, uncompromised in execution, and impossible to replicate. The Admiral GA 72 m megayacht presents a strong architectural statement, where geometric volumes and sweeping curves combine to form a structure that is both dynamic and disciplined. Her sleek, satin-finished aluminium and polished steel details create a sophisticated play of light, while expansive, full-height windows seamlessly connect the luxurious interiors with the surrounding seascape. The interior designed by Armani/Casa, accommodates twelve guests in six suites and embody the refined vision of Giorgio Armani. A masterful blend of precious materials; black Marquinia, golden Calacatta marble, and Canaletto walnut, integrates with bespoke lighting and elegant furnishings to create an intimate, timeless, and sophisticated atmosphere. The result is a décor that balances a relaxed elegance with a precise, tailor-made attention to detail, reflecting a truly discreet luxury.
Technical Data:
LOA - 72 m (236.3ft)
Beam - 13 m
Draft - 3.44 m
Displacement - 2070gt *volume
Fuel Capacity - 209,000 l
Water Capacity - 54,000 l
Accommodation - twelve guests in six cabins, nineteen crew in eleven cabins
Engines - 2 x MTU 16V4000 M63 2638hp
Propulsion - line shaft
Speed - fifteen knots max, fourteen cruise, eleven knots long range
Range - six thousand nautical miles at eleven knots
Construction - steel hull, aluminium super structure
Project - Giorgio Armani and The Italian Sea Group exterior and interior
Certification - Lloyds Register ✠ 100A1 SSC Yacht, Mono, G6, ECO, Ice Class 1D[1C FS Hull]

Sunday, November 2, 2025

New Launch: Feadship 75.75m Hull.825

Feadship present the 75.75 meters Hull 825, titled Les Cinqs. Initially titled One the 75.75-metre Feadship Hull 825 blends modern elegance with precision engineering. Her clean lines and generous twelve metre beam support a layout that balances luxury with privacy. The sun deck infinity pool sets the tone for relaxed sophistication, complemented by panoramic salons, six serene staterooms and a full beam owner’s suite. Forward on the main deck lies a lavish VIP suite, complete with a private lounge and its own balcony. This exclusive space offers a peaceful escape, a retreat within the retreat. A beach club with spa and gym connects directly to the sea, while a vast tender garage holds everything needed for true exploration.
Technical Data:
LOA - 75.75 m (248.6ft)
Beam - 12.50 m
Draft - 3.40 m
Displacement - 1750 gt *volume
Fuel Capacity - 140,000 l
Accommodation - twelve guests in six cabins, seventeen crew in eight cabins
Engines - 2 x MTU 12V4000 M65R 2000hp
Propulsion - line shaft
Speed - sixteen knots max twelve knots cruise
Range - 5000 nautical miles at cruise
Construction - steel hull aluminium super structure
Project - De Voogt exterior and naval architecture, Gilles and Bossier interior
Certification - Lloyd’s Register (LR) +100 A1 SSC Mono Yacht G6 + LMC UMS ECO

Sunday, October 26, 2025

Project: Sanlorenzo 74Steel

A milestone redefining what steel can become at Sanlorenzo, as it present project details of the first 74Steel, just ahead of its launch in La Spezia later on this year. At 74 metres and around 1,900 Gross Tonnage of volume the new flagship becomes an instant icon of the Italian Maison, delivering the advanced technology, bespoke personalisation, and discreet grace for which Sanlorenzo yachts are renowned, but on a new and ambitious scale. Developed on a pre-engineered technical platform, the 74Steel provides innovation and uncompromising design in abundance, becoming the new flagship for the yard. It embodies Sanlorenzo’s time-honoured commitment to craftsmanship, innovation and made-to-measure yachting, enabling owners to shape their vessel into an intimately personal work of art without compromising structural integrity or engineering excellence. With three hulls sold and a fourth under negotiation before the first even touches the water, the owners of subsequent launches have curated unique interiors, customised layouts, and even different bow configurations. Although the platform is engineered to 72 meters LOA, all the current orders are of slightly different length depending on the bow shape. Moreover, the first two units have a diesel-electric propulsion system, the third has conventional in line shaft propulsion. This flexible approach ensures that each yacht can evolve with the owner’s needs, while maintaining a tried-and-tested framework. The 74Steel has exterior lines by Zuccon International Project representing a bold evolution of the design language the Rome-based studio has brought to Sanlorenzo, merging sinuous, soft forms with strength and elegance in timeless harmony. Key elements, such as the vertical bow and dynamic stern for the first unit, enhance both the yacht’s aesthetic and its functional relationship with the sea. Every line, volume, and spatial transition was crafted with the owner’s experience in mind. From the dedicated owner's deck to light-filled salons and seamless sightlines, architecture defines the way life unfolds onboard. The interior design of the first unit, by Francesco Paszkowski in collaboration with Margherita Casprini, reflects the sculpted forms of the exterior. In particular, the furniture pieces are characterised by pronounced curves, and the design is complemented by rugs with sinuous shapes that help define spaces in a non-traditional manner. A key element of the first 74Steel is its diesel-electric system. This diesel-electric propulsion setup provides more freedom in terms of layout, making it possible to repurpose technical spaces for recreational areas. This is especially evident in the expansive beach club and spa areas, which are significantly larger than those on a conventional yacht of similar size. Engineered in-house in collaboration with Siemens Energy to maximise efficiency while ensuring reliability, the propulsion system itself relies on six variable-speed Volvo Penta Mase generators driving twin Schottel E-Pods of 1,000kW each. The hybrid setup includes water-cooled Lehmann Cobra battery systems employing inherently safe lithium iron phosphate cell technology that offer a combined 1.5 MWh capacity. In addition, the yacht’s HVAC system utilises Variable Air Volume (VAV) technology to regulate the amount of conditioned air delivered to different zones based on real-time temperature and occupancy needs, providing optimal air circulation and precise temperature control. This advanced system guarantees maximum comfort, energy efficiency, and a quiet, peaceful environment throughout the yacht. The Sun deck offers more al fresco dining with a bar/galley unit and commanding views from the highest point of the yacht. There is forward sofa seating arranged around a firepit and another hot tub flanked by sunpads, while the aft deck is devoted to sunbathing. Importantly, a transparent glass windbreak under the hardtop protects guests when the breeze picks up. At the heart of the 74Steel is the Owner’s Deck. This sanctuary of privacy and sophistication is spread over 130 square meters of interior space—and even more open-air deck space—that is devoted entirely to the owner’s needs. The suite comes with a private lounge and office; expansive walk-in wardrobe; two spa-inspired bathrooms, one with a stand-alone bathtub; and king-size bed overlooking a private forward terrace with hot tub. The aft deck is set up for secluded dining under the shade of the sundeck above. Strategic access points ensure that the owner can enjoy complete privacy, with staircases designed to prevent unwanted entry to the owner’s deck when desired. Thoughtful layouts also extend to the suite’s forward terrace, where the owner can enjoy uninterrupted views and outdoor relaxation in a space designed for both tranquillity and connection to the natural surroundings. The 56-sqm wheelhouse has been designed for maximum functionality and visibility. Equipped with an integrated bridge by Team Italia, now part of the Rolls-Royce group, it has a walk-around Portuguese bridge. The foredeck can be used as a touch-and-go helipad. In addition to the captain’s cabin, there is another suite for use by staff or a pilot. The sky lounge aft is divided into two distinct areas. The lounge proper functions primarily as a TV room with sliding glass doors on both sides. Folding glass panels can increase the footprint of this lounge to include a teak-decked interim space with direct access to the open aft deck, again through sliding glass doors, which is set up for “al fresco” dining veranda. Five ensuite guest suites—two twins, two doubles and a full-beam VIP—are located on the main deck. The VIP suite features its own living room that can be closed off from the sleeping area by sliding panels. A central corridor allows guest to walk straight from their cabins to the main saloon, which is set up both as a lounge area and as a cinema space with TV. Beyond and separated by a bar unit is a dining table able to seat up to 14 guests. Both lounge and dining areas—130 sqm in all—have sliding glass doors on both sides to increase contact with the outside environment and encourage a cooling sea breeze. Continuing aft, a double staircase provides direct access to the gym and spa on the lower deck. The open aft deck is dominated by a large glass-bottomed pool that illuminates the beach club below. The lower deck houses a pro-spec galley with a spacious crew dinette opposite. In the forward section are 11 crew cabins (the captain’s cabin is on the bridge deck) and a 12th cabin that can double as a hospital berth. Crucially, there are two dedicated crew stairs between the lower deck and the bridge deck, ensuring smooth, efficient and discreet service. Two tender garages amidships house a 10-metre Pascoe limo tender and the crew tender as well as a range water toys. The garages can be accessed from both the crew quarters and the engine room. A major feature of the 74Steel is its expansive beach club and wellness area, thanks to the more flexible layout options offered by the diesel-electric drive. The wellness area features a gym with fold-down platform, massage room, sauna, hammam plunge pool, and even a family room for younger guests. A transom door that cleverly folds flush into the swim platform and fold-down bulwarks allow the beach club to grow even larger when needed: a massive walk-around, exterior space when everything is deployed. The customisation options for this area are designed to cater to the owner’s personal tastes, whether that means more relaxation or entertainment areas. The tank deck is devoted to storage, crew accommodation and services. This includes cold/freezer room, dry stores, refrigerated garbage room, wine cellar, as well as a crew relaxation area and a crew gym—a specific request of the owner. The tank deck can be customised to provide more storage or additional crew areas, depending on what each owner requires. The first hull, for example, even has an area for hydroponic cultivation so the yacht can grow its own fresh vegetables. This soil-less method of growing plants uses mineral nutrient solutions to deliver water, nutrients, and oxygen directly to the plant roots. At around 1,900 gross tons, the 74Steel sits at the upper limit of Sanlorenzo’s size range. This is driven by a mix of strategic considerations and production capacity. By limiting its focus to yachts below 2,000GT, Sanlorenzo avoids the risks associated with building "gigayachts”, which become increasingly difficult to manage in terms of both market appeal and production complexity. 74Steel is more than a flagship, it is a landmark in Sanlorenzo’s evolution. With its blend of architectural purity, advanced technology, and unprecedented personalisation, it reflects not only where Sanlorenzo stands today, but where it is going. From steel to sustainability, from scale to soul, the 74Steel embodies a future in which innovation and elegance remain inseparable.

Sunday, August 24, 2025

New Launch: Feadship 79.97m Hull.714

Feadship has launched its Hull.714 titled m/y Faith. A 79.95-metre gentlemen’s yacht that exemplifies timeless elegance and technical innovation, this latest Feadship is designed by the British studio of Redman Whiteley Dixon for exterior, interior by Chahan, and naval architecture by Feadship De Voogt.  RWD presented the sculpted curves they are no for, and added with the deep blue hull create, and a unique upper deck give the Feadship Hull.714 a striking presence. Feadship 714 is also equipped with a diesel-electric hybrid propulsion system developed under Feadship’s Advanced Electrical Drive-FAED programme, this offering exceptional efficiency and quiet performance. A contra-rotating thruster system and refined hydrodynamics ensure minimal drag and maximum comfort.
Technical Data:
LOA - 79.95 m (262.3ft)
Beam - 13.60 m
Draft - 3.85 m
Displacement - 2514 gt*volume
Fuel Capacity - 232,500 l
Water Capacity - 51,600 l
Accommodation - fourteen guests in seven cabins, 28 crew in fourteen cabins
Engines - 2 x Veth VL-1550i-cr 2574hp
Speed - sixteen knots max, twelve knots cruise
Range - 6000 nautical miles 
Project - Redman Whiteley Dixon exterior, Chahan interior, Feadship de Voogt naval architecture
Certification - Lloyds 100A1 SSC Mono G6 Eco Lmc Ums, Hybrid Power

Saturday, August 16, 2025

New Model: Amels 80 Limited Edition

Amels is doing the latest details for the first hull of the 80 Limited Edition semi-custom series. Pictured above is the first Amels 80 Limited Edition as she is doing her first sea trial in mid-June. The Amels 80 Limited Edition was announced in 2022 to a design of Espen Oino, with interiors by Sinot. Three years later Amels 80 Limited Edition is looking to be one of the most popular eighty meters super yacht semi custom platform with six hulls currently under construction, and follows on the footsteps of the 60 Limited Edition of which ten hulls are sold to date.  Highlights of the Amels 80 Limited Edition are a Beach Club, full Owners Deck, guests Suites located on the main deck, Tenders forward, and Sun Deck up top. 
Technical Data:
LOA - 80 m (261ft)
Beam - 12.50 m
Displacement - 2175 GT *volume
Accommodation - fourteen guests in seven rooms, 21 crew in eleven cabins
Engines - 2 x Caterpillar 3516E 2816hp plus 2 x 300kw electric motors
Propulsion - line shaft
Speed - sixteen knots max, twelve knots cruise
Range - 5000 nautical miles at twelve knots
Construction - steel hull aluminium super structure
Project - Espen Oino exterior, Sinot interior

Sunday, June 29, 2025

Project: Alia Yachts ALY651 65 meters

Alia Yachts is extremely proud to announce the sale of a fully custom 65m yacht. The deal was inked late 2024, and construction of the four-decker has already begun at Alia’s Antalya shipyard. The hull of ALY651 is taking shape in steel, and she will have an aluminium superstructure. When completed, she will become the new flagship of the yard. The unique project sees the Turkish superyacht builder reprising its recent collaboration with Sinot Yacht Design to deliver an exceptional lifestyle platform for this engaged owner. Diana Yacht Design of the Netherlands is developing the naval architecture for the yacht. Although the hull measures 65m, it will offer the volumes and amenities more usually associated with an 80m yacht. These include a prominent owner’s suite with a private lounge offering panoramic ocean views. The owner’s stateroom itself benefits from floor-to-ceiling glass for a profound connection to the surrounding seascape. There are four further guest cabins and a large main deck lounge, which provides a stylish and inviting space for relaxation and social gatherings. Outdoor spaces are similarly impressive and carefully designed to adapt to different needs throughout the day. A standout example is the swimming pool on the main deck aft, whose floor can be raised flush to create a large open area for entertaining guests. The yacht also offers a Jacuzzi with a view on the sundeck and another, larger one on the foredeck for the owner’s exclusive use. Sinot Yacht Design has worked with Alia Yachts and the owner to develop both the exterior design and an exquisitely detailed interior, with natural materials enhancing the overall refinement and craftsmanship for which Alia is known. It is a team which produced impressive results in the award winning 45m, delivered last year.  Currently Alia has eight custom yachts in construction from thirty to 65 meters, with this ALY651 being its largest build to date.

Saturday, June 7, 2025

New Model: Benetti B.Now 67M

Benetti is pleased to announce the delivery of the first B.Now 67M. Titled m/y Iryna, the first Benetti B.Now 67M shows how this semi-custom platform-based is in reality more a tailor-made superyacht design that leaves plenty of room for customisation. The exterior styling by Redman Whiteley Dixon and the interior design is by Benetti, who working in close contact with owner’s representative to create an ambitious project in a successful line. At the Benetti Shipyard in Livorno, the B.Now 67M was handed over to her owner, an established customer and admirer of the Shipyard, which completed the project in less than three years. The first unit in the B.Now 67M yacht of five sold, was ordered with the Oasis Deck, which again shows Benetti’s ability to deliver custom projects. The first Benetti B.Now 67M also received official recognition from Lloyd’s Register certifying the yacht as a point of excellence. This steel superyacht stands out for her multiple customisations, not least the colour of the hull and superstructure, personalised with three different greys created especially for this unit. The B.Now 67M also features extensive, mainly curved glazing that covers up to 70% of the overall vertical surface area and lets natural light flood into the indoor spaces, designed by Benetti’s Interior Design Department under the guidance of Benetti Style Manager Mariorosa Remedi. Some of the settings were designed entirely in-house by the Shipyard’s Style Department, such as the four guest cabins on the Lower Deck that showcase this first B.Now 67M unique character and detailing. Examples are the pleated leather produced exclusively for this super yacht and the colours chosen for the fabrics, inspired by the four seasons. The ceilings clad in a new generation leather, tanned using natural materials, and the marble-effect ceramic slabs reveal an environmentally conscious selection of materials. The choice of wood also involved careful consideration of environmental certifications issued by the most authoritative international bodies, including the FSC Forest Stewardship Council and the PEFC Programme for the Endorsement of Forest Certification, ensuring responsibly managed forests with a focus on biodiversity and the wellbeing of local communities. This first Benetti B.Now 67M layout also differs from the original design, particularly in terms of the numerous wellness areas, including a sauna in the beach club and a gym on the main deck, as requested by the owner. The exterior styling by RWD, the UK firm with which Benetti has worked successfully on the entire B.Now line. The Benetti B.Now 67M has six decks, from the top Observation Deck down to the Under Lower Deck, this super yacht is extremely spacious both outdoors, with around 500 square metres of usable space, and indoors, with a 65-square-metre Main Salon and a full-beam owner’s suite on the Upper Deck, made possible by moving the wheelhouse and captain’s cabin up to the next deck. With two VIP cabins on the Main Deck and four cabins on the Lower Deck, it can accommodate up to 15 guests. The design accessories on board this first B.Now 67M are by Visionnaire, a brand favoured by the owner for its excellent craftsmanship and the quality of the materials, both perfectly in tune with Benetti’s mission to offer a unique aesthetic and sensory experience.
Technical Data:
LOA - 66.2 m (217.1ft)
Beam - 11.2 m
Draft - 3.1 m
Displacement - 1150 t, 1326 gt* volume
Fuel - 115,000 l
Water - 33,000 l
Accommodation - sixteen in seven cabins, 13 crew in nine cabins
Engines - 2 x Cats 3512E 2550hp
Propulsion - line shaft with ZF gearbox
Speed - sixteen knots max, twelve cruising
Range - 5000 nautical miles at twelve knots
Construction - steel hull aluminium super structure
Project - Redman Whiteley Dixon RWD exterior, interior Benetti Mariarosa Remedi
Certification - Lloyds 100A1 SSC G6 LMC UMS, FSC and PEFC for woods

Friday, May 16, 2025

New Launch: CRN 67.55m hull.143

CRN’s has launched the 67.55m hull.143, a full-custom super yacht with a displacement hull, built from steel and aluminium.  CRN hull.143 is titled m/y Amor à Vida previously known as Project Maranello, and in its 67 meters of length overall gives a volume of 1450 Gross Tonnage.  Combining CRN’s know-how and the shipyard’s design and build quality with the creativity of Nuvolari Lenard for the exterior styling and interior design of this superyacht, the result is a fully bespoke 67-metre steel and aluminium yacht spanning six decks and accommodating up to twelve guests in six suites and seventeen crew in nine cabins. The exterior styling of CRN hull.143 is sleek, taut, sweeping and powerful, a distinct stylistic identity that fully embraces the owner’s specific requirements and embodies his vision and lifestyle. The CRN hull.143 is fitted with a state-of-the-art hybrid propulsion system that increases the fuel efficiency of both the main engines and the generators and improves guests’ comfort while underway.  A heat recovery system is also installed to optimize hot water management for the pools and plumbing system, reducing energy impact and costs while ensuring fast and efficient service. CRN 76.55m hull.143 is currently finishing both its interior and exterior outfitting, and doing its final testing and sea trials before giving handover to a very luck owner.
Technical Data:
LOA - 67.55m (221.6ft)
Beam - 11.80 m
Draft - 
Displacement - 1450 gt*volume
Fuel Capacity - 
Water Capacity - 
Accommodation - twelve guests in six cabins, seventeen crew in nine cabins
Engines - 2 x MTU
Propulsion -  line shaft
Speed - sixteen knots max
Hull Shape - displacement
Construction - steel hull aluminium super structure
Project - Nuvolari Lenard interior and exterior
Certification - Llodys 100A1 Cross of Malta

Saturday, May 3, 2025

New Launch: Feadship 82.15m Hull.712

Feadship presents the 82 meters Hull.712 titled m/y Sakura.  This latest 82 meters Feadship super yacht features a design and naval architecture by De Voogt, with its interiors designed by Sinot.  Feadship designers De Voogt went for the modern clean look the Dutch super yacht builder has been pushing in recent years, a style which arrived in Holland and in yachting with Hull.684, the highly publicized Steve Jobs ordered m/y Venus as designed by unorthodox French designer Phillipe Starck.  Plum bowed Feadship seems very secretive about 712, with some of its features being an extendable beach area aft, a glass fronted swimming pool, a forward tender garage, and a heli-pad on the foredeck.  Feadship Hull.712 offers an accommodation for fourteen guests in seven staterooms, with 23 crew taking care of the guests and needs and wants of the super yacht.  Powered by twin Cats 1971hp Feadship Hull.712 reaches a top speed of seventeen knots, and has a range at optimal cruise of over five thousand nautical miles. 
Technical Data:
LOA - 82.15 m (269.6ft)
Beam - 12.30 m
Draft - 3.60 m
Displacement -  2128 gt*volume
Fuel Capacity - 130,000 l
Water Capacity - 30,000 l
Accommodation - fourteen guests in seven cabins, 23 crew in twelve cabins
Engines - 2 x Cats C32B 1971hp
Propulsion - line shaft
Speed - seven knots max, twelve knots cruise
Range - 5450 nautical miles at best cruise
Hull Shape - displacement
Construction - steel hull aluminium super structure
Project - De Voogt exterior and naval architecture, Sinot interior
Certification - Lloyds 100A1 SSC Yacht, G6 Eco cross of Malta