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Ferretti Yachts 780: The Second Coming

Ferretti Yachts 780: The Second Coming

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Singapore is home to Asia’s first two units of the restyled Ferretti Yachts 780, which features a refined exterior and exciting new interior options by IdeaeItalia that match the ‘Just Like Home’ concept introduced on the brand’s 500 and flagship 1000.

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The two units of the newly restyled Ferretti Yachts 780 in Singapore

 

When Ferretti Group’s Cattolica shipyard on Italy’s Adriatic coast launched its first yacht of 2022, it was notable that it was a Ferretti Yachts 780. Hull number 36, no less. In fact, sales of the 24m model are already in the mid-40s, marking impressively consistent demand for a model that originally premiered at the Cannes Yachting Festival in 2017.

However, continuing demand is also because the 780 has recently been enjoying a second wind as the newly restyled version launched last year features the same ‘Just Like Home’ concept introduced on the 500 and 1000, the brand’s first two models with interiors by IdeaeItalia.

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The new version debuted at Cannes last September

 

In fact, two owners from Singapore were the first in Asia and among the first around the world to benefit from the restyle of the 780, which is built in Cattolica along with other 20-30m Ferretti Yachts models including the flagship 1000.

Both clients ordered their yachts though Singapore dealer Hong Seh Yachting in April 2020, when the pandemic looked like it was here to stay, and people quickly realised that weekends and holidays would be spent in their home nations for the foreseeable future.

SISTER YACHTS

The two almost-identical yachts – one hull is in ‘Custom Line white’ – are berthed at ONE°15 Marina Sentosa Cove, managed by Hong Seh Yachting and regularly used, with one owner spending three straight weeks aboard the yacht.

 

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The glazed surfaces in the hull have been expanded

 

The Singaporean who booked hull 29 is a first-time yacht owner and last September became the first client in Asia to receive the restyled 780. The second owner was ordering his third Ferretti Yachts model and his new 780 arrived in Singapore in October, having been used for the restyled model’s world premiere at the Cannes Yachting Festival a month earlier.

The first owner of the new 780 was sold on the model after seeing an earlier 780 in Singapore, which had been heavily customised and features a lower deck with a large entertainment room and just two cabins.

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The aft cockpit in the Contemporary mood decor by IdeaeItalia

 

Della Pearce, Director of Hong Seh Yachting, says: “It allowed the client to see first-hand how the 780 could be configured either with three or four cabins, and galley on the main or lower deck. These multiple configurations are unique for this category and stem from Ferretti Group’s experience of building larger yachts.

“The 780 appealed to our clients because of the yard’s flexibility to accommodate their customisations. It also helped that the model is RINA Category A, which allows her unrestricted navigation in open sea.”

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Mirror view of the stairs to the flybridge

 

Both the new 780s in Singapore feature the standard four-cabin layout and IdeaeItalia’s Contemporary mood interior, an upgrade option as opposed to the more colourful Classic, which is offered as standard.

OUTDOOR PLAY

Although much of the restyling is focused on the interior, there have been a few changes to the exterior such as an expansion of the main glazed surfaces in the hull, which gives the yacht a sportier look.

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The beach club has drop-down sunpads and storage lockers by each stairway

 

The fun starts at the swim platform, which can accommodate a tender up to 4.35m. The two panels can fold down separately or together to create a large waterside sofa, while the whole area can be covered by a bimini. To the side of each stairway are storage lockers that provide enough space to store a Seabob.

Side gates provide access to a cockpit with a forward-facing sofa and a table. Symmetrical side decks lead to a large and cleverly designed foredeck, where a C-shaped sofa faces an adjustable table and seating at the aft end of a huge triple sunpad. As at the other end of the boat, a bimini can cover the area.

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The foredeck has seating fore and aft of the table plus a triple sunpad

 

The flybridge, reached by starboard stairs from the cockpit, is one of the yacht’s main attractions and remains a winning design. Both owners in Singapore have chosen a black hard top with a fixed plexiglass insert, while options include a panel system that can open.

For the restyled 780, the flybridge includes a larger central bar, which is situated to starboard and has the option of bar stools.

The flybridge has a new, larger L-shaped bar to starboard and the option of an island sunpad aft

 

Opposite is the main social area, a C-shaped sofa and table, while the option for an extended sofa and dining table has been taken by one of the Singaporean owners. All exterior furnishings are from the Roda collection exclusively customised for Ferretti Yachts.

Forward of the bar is a flexible sunpad with moveable headrests that can convert into two facing sofas by removing the central pad, while to port is the helm station featuring two Poltrona Frau chairs.

The yachts in Singapore feature sun loungers aft, while one has the extended table

 

The aft end is surrounded by clear railings and can fit a large modular sunpad or be left clear to fit sun loungers, the latter chosen for the two units in Singapore.

CONTEMPORARY MOOD

It’s the interior by IdeaeItalia that really brings the 780 in line with the newest generation of Ferretti Yachts models exemplified by the 500 and 1000, which also offer either Classic or Contemporary moods.

The saloon featuring the Contemporary mood decor by IdeaeItalia

 

Classic’s warmer, more traditional colours are inspired by the island of Ischia in the Gulf of Naples, while Contemporary offers a more urban, modern look with cooler colourways inspired by Taormina in Sicily.

The main-deck interior features a long clear path on the port side all the way through to the raised pilot house, which makes for a nice sight line. The ceiling is clad in fine fabric and accommodates the new lighting design, with adjustable round spotlights plus three light cylinders in the dining area. Other new features include mirrored steel surfaces, electric window blinds and a hidden sound system.

The saloon and dining area benefit from large windows

 

The saloon starts with a large L-shaped sofa to starboard and a coffee table, while to port is a huge 65-inch TV, which has the option of a wine storage cabinet next to it. Forward is the dining area, which has a dining table for eight to starboard and a long sideboard to port.

The galley, also to starboard, is available in various configurations. The standard version has a fixed glass partition, while options include a closed version or a sliding glass partition that reveals a bar counter. North American clients can order a completely open version.

The galley can have a fixed or sliding glass partition, or be fully enclosed

 

Inside, the galley features the hobs, oven and main storage areas forward, while aft is a large fridge freezer and a prep/serving area facing the dining table. The galley also benefits from multiple side windows including a small one that opens. A second layout option includes a day head just before the entrance to a galley with a different configuration.

In both layouts, the galley and other forward areas can be sealed off by a mirrored door that slides across from in front of the port door to the side deck. From the hallway, it’s three steps up to the raised pilothouse, which has a comfortable dinette to port and the main helm station to starboard, featuring two gorgeous Poltrona Frau chairs and three Simrad screens.

The lower helm features Poltrona Frau chairs

 

Technology includes the electro-hydraulic steer-by-wire system developed in partnership with Xenta and the integrated Loop system from Naviop-Simrad, which controls the main propulsion, navigation, monitoring and home automation functions.

LOWER-DECK OPTIONS

The steps to the lower deck are opposite the galley and lead down to a hallway that starts aft with the entrance to the full-beam master suite, dominated by a large bed facing a mirrored TV.

On the port side is a comfortable sofa and the beautifully finished bathroom, which has twin sinks with Silk Georgette marble tops, big mirrors with integrated mixer taps, and a central rain shower. The starboard side of the bedroom features a desk-cum-vanity table, while aft is a walk-in dressing room, where a full-length mirror door comes into good effect.

The gorgeous master suite midships has a stunning en-suite bathroom

 

The hallway leads up three steps to three en-suite guest cabins, starting with a twin to starboard, then a similar port cabin whose bathroom also acts as the day head. The VIP suite in the bow has an aft-facing bed, storage and hanging cupboards on either side, plus a bathroom to starboard.

Owners in Asia still have the option of an entertainment room in place of the master suite, as well as an open bar on the main deck, in which case the galley is located on the lower deck.

The well-hidden access to the crew quarters is concealed in the cockpit, underneath the starboard stairs to the flybridge. A hallway leads aft to an en-suite captain’s cabin (or storage space), to port to the crew cabin with en-suite, and forward to the engine room.

An evening cruise for a new Ferretti Yachts 780 in Singapore

 

The standard propulsion is twin 1,400mhp MAN engines, which produce a top speed of 28 knots, but both owners in Singapore have the upgraded 1,550mhp versions for a top speed of 31 knots.

Other options include a joystick with docking mode, DPS (Dynamic Positioning System), a Seakeeper NG16 and Humphree fin stabilisers. New Ferretti Yachts models arriving in Singapore include a 500 and 550, while the brand’s next collaboration with IdeaeItalia is the upcoming 860, which will succeed the 850 and sit above the 780 in the eight-strong range.

“It’s an exciting time for Ferretti Yachts in Singapore and across Asia,” Pearce says. “All the new models with the IdeaeItalia interiors are proving very popular, so like all our owners, we’re looking forward to seeing the Ferretti Yachts 860 later this year.”
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Della Pearce on Singapore’s ups and downs

It has been a stop-start couple of years for yachting in Singapore, with encouraging sales and initiatives offset by frequently changing restrictions on group gatherings that have frustrated cruising and charter activity.

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Silent 60 launches new era for Silent-Yachts

Silent 60 launches new era for Silent-Yachts

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Yacht Style was invited to cruise aboard the first Silent 60 from her home base at Port Adriano in Mallorca, where the Thailand-built solar-electric catamaran showed off her spectacular towing kite option. By Lucie Gardiner.

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Now based in Spain, hull one of the Silent 60 was built by PMG Shipyard in Thailand

 

The Silent 60 is the first in a new wave of models by Silent-Yachts that build on the brand’s 55 and its earlier 64, the first solar-powered production yacht to cross the Atlantic. Conceived by company founder and CEO Michael Kohler, the Silent 60 was designed by Pattaya-based Dr Albert Nazarov and constructed in nearby Rayong by PMG Shipyard (Shipyard, Issue 61).

 

The Silent 60 is a true bluewater vessel that offers a cruising speed of 6-8 knots with any of its propulsion options along with a draft of just over 3ft, less than her predecessors and ideal for exploring shallow bays.

 

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The Silent 60 features 42 powerful 17kWp solar panels on the roof of the superstructure and flybridge

 

The first hull is based at Port Adriano, the Philippe Starck-designed marina on the southwest coast of Mallorca, the biggest of Spain’s Balearic Islands. Silent-Yachts selected Port Adriano as the Mediterranean hub for the brand, opening its office there last year and inviting Yacht Style for a tour aboard its newest model.

 

“Mallorca is an increasingly popular destination for Silent-Yachts owners and there will soon be a fleet of Silent vessels based in Port Adriano including a 55 and this brand-new 60, while a Silent 80 will also have her homeport here when she’s ready,” Marketing Director Franz Bose told Yacht Style.

 

SURPRISE PACKAGE

On a very calm, sunny Mallorquin autumn afternoon, the view of the Silent 60 from the dock was impressive, with her generous beam of 9m (29ft 6in) exactly half her overall length.

 

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The large hydraulic platform can hold a tender of up to 4m and 350kg

 

Aft, the large hydraulic platform can hold a tender of up to 4m and 350kg, while the swim platforms either side are sizeable yet there’s an option for extended versions on the Silent 62, which are able to carry a pair of electric jetskis. On the hull sides, the long, clean window stripe is as elegant as it is practical, flooding the interior spaces with light.

 

Stepping aboard, the aft cockpit is partially shaded courtesy of the flybridge overhang and has thoughtfully designed social spaces that include comfortable seating and dining for eight guests.

 

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The easily adjustable aft sofa can face forward or aft

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Furniture includes an aft sofa with an adjustable backrest that can offer seating with unobstructed views out over the open water. The adjacent drinks cooler means you don’t have to leave your seat to enjoy refreshments while taking in the view. A little further forward, both port and starboard side passageways have cosy, recessed upholstered nooks for relaxing.

 

Venturing up, the flybridge features a helm station, more upholstered seating, a foldable coffee table and huge sun pads.

 

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The covered flybridge provides a beautiful vantage point

 

There’s also the best view of most of the 42 powerful 17kWp solar panels on the roof of the superstructure, which power the twin 250kW high-efficiency motors that keep this impressive eco-cruiser and all her systems moving.

 

The Silent 60 is the first build from Silent that offers a Wingit kite wing option, which enables to the yacht to harness the power of the wind as well as from solar energy. Stowed in the bow, the kite wing can pull the vessel forward at 4-5 knots, further reducing the consumption of the electric motors.

 

Stored in the foredeck, the Wingit kite wing on hull one helps tow the yacht, adding an extra 4-5 knots

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Plentiful storage, which proves to be another key feature throughout the vessel, is even evident in the aft cockpit where hatches conceal deep lockers to easily stow additional water toys.

 

CHOICE SALOON

Sliding glass doors welcome you into the saloon, where the focus is on open-plan living. The Silent 60 is available with two main-deck layouts.

 

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Doors slide wide open to connect the cockpit to the interior, which features a full-width galley aft

 

As seen on hull one, the front-master or ‘closed’ version has a full-beam master suite forward, while the front-exit or ‘open’ option has a larger saloon and a foredeck door, with all cabins in the hulls.

 

Stepping inside the first Silent 60, noticeable immediately in comparison to the Silent 55 is the huge amount of extra headroom, which reaches a lofty 2.3m, giving the already generous 520sqft saloon and galley an even more expansive feel.

 

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The bright main-deck interior features a galley, saloon, helm station and forward master cabin

 

The full-width galley is well equipped with an electric powered induction hob, oven with grill and microwave, coffee maker and a huge American-style fridge freezer with ice-maker to starboard.

 

Upping the sustainability ante even further, drinking water is on-tap courtesy of an on-board water maker. No plastic bottles wanted here!

 

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The raised lounge and dining table to port enjoys good views all around

 

To port, the large, comfortable L-shaped seating area and dining table is ideal for sociable family-style meals and can double as a workspace. To starboard, the main helm station has a 360-degree view and seating for two.

 

COMFORTABLE CABINS

Forward, the luminous, full-beam master cabin is an expansive 215sqft and includes a king-size bed, vast amounts of storage, hanging space, shelving and a vanity with an oversize mirror.

 

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The forward master cabin has steps down to its en-suite bathroom to starboard

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To starboard, stairs lead down to a generous en-suite bathroom that houses a large shower, cushioned seating, basin with mirror and ample storage.

 

A similar theme runs throughout the guest cabins, all of which are well lit, have en-suite bathrooms and contain generous amounts of cleverly designed storage to maximise the space and comfort. In this layout, here are two guest doubles on the port side and a larger VIP cabin with sofa at the aft end of the starboard hull.

 

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Guest cabins comprise a VIP to starboard (pictured) and two twin cabins to port

 

This cabin is the master suite in the ‘open’ main deck layout, which has private stairs for both cabins on the starboard side, while the two cabins to port – the larger one is forward – share a staircase. However, cabin configurations are flexible and Silent-Yachts offers an extensive options list and opportunity to customise.

 

Due to demand, the Silent 60 is in production across shipyards in Thailand, Italy and Turkey along with its sister model, the 62 3-Deck, which has a full 540sqft flybridge that can either be open or partially enclosed.

 

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The first Silent 60 heads back to its base in Port Adriano

 

And with the first units of the Silent 80 and 80 3-Deck also launching in 2022 and the first Silent 120 in build, Silent-Yachts’ biggest challenge is delivering on the fast-growing demand for zero-emissions yachting that it’s helping popularise.
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Sanlorenzo SL120A spearheads Asymmetric series

Sanlorenzo SL120A spearheads Asymmetric series

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The flagship of Sanlorenzo’s planing line and largest Asymmetric model to date, the SL120A debuted at the Cannes Yachting Festival, where the Asian-owned hull one showed the remarkable outdoor and indoor spaces aboard the 37m stunner designed by the brother and sister duo of Bernardo and Martina Zuccon.

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The SL120A is the largest Asymmetric model to date

 

“That’s my yacht out there,” he said. “The big one.” I’ve always dreamed of being able to say that – and be telling the truth – but I doubt I could say it as coolly, calmly and matter-of-factly as the owner of Stella, the first Sanlorenzo 120 Asymmetric.

 

Quietly spoken and smartly dressed, he was answering an enquiry about his presence at Sanlorenzo’s pre-event press conference on the eve of the 2021 Cannes Yachting Festival as guests dined on the beach after seeing the 37m motor yacht parade in the bay.

 

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Hull one has an Asian owner

 

Having briefly had the pleasure of meeting him and his wife, I then had the pleasure of a tour of his yacht a few days later as the SL120A made its official world premiere at Vieux Port. The model was among three Sanlorenzo models making their global debut, along with the SL90A and the semi-displacement SD118.

 

However, the SL120A gained particular attention as the new flagship of Sanlorenzo’s planing line and because its volume of 280GT means it’s over 55 per cent larger than the SL106A, an extended version of the original SL102A and the second-biggest Asymmetric model.

 

Featuring a solitary side deck, the SL102A was billed as the world’s first asymmetric model when it premiered in 2018 and was followed by the SL96A, which debuted at Boot Dusseldorf in January 2020.

 

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Bernardo Zuccon designed the exterior

 

Developing upon an idea by car designer Chris Bangle, the Asymmetric models are all designed by Bernardo Zuccon of Zuccon International Project. Each features just a single side deck starboard of the saloon and a widebody design to port where the bulwark can slide down to expand the view from inside.

 

LIVING BY THE WATER

When you’re on hull one of the SL120A, you’re greeted by the same sense of calm as when meeting her owner. He enjoys space and there’s plenty of it, with furniture used elegantly and selectively.

 

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The huge garage door and drop-down sides create a remarkable three-sided beach club

 

At sea – or while berthed at the Cannes Yachting Festival – the yacht’s party trick is her stunning beach club, which can open to provide a truly expansive social zone on the water.

 

The garage door folds down to offer a huge bathing platform aft, while both sides also drop down to provide an almost 500sqft, three-terrace beach club centred around a covered area with chairs, coffee table and sunpads. There’s a bar with ice maker, fridge and sink in the slightly sunken centre zone, while the tender is stored by means of a ceiling-mounted lift crane and a little shifting of the furniture by the crew.

 

Zuccon says a lot of thought went into this zone, which is among areas that make you feel like you’re on much more than a 121 footer. “The configuration of the aft section, where the side and stern doors turn into a full-fledged beach area, makes use of every centimetre as if it were a larger yacht,” he says.

 

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The SL120A has a 25ft beam, seen to good effect in the aft cockpit

 

Symmetrical outdoor staircases lead up to the aft cockpit, where loose chairs and sofas sit around a couple of coffee tables. Like most living areas on a Sanlorenzo yacht, the cockpit can be customised, but on Stella, it gives an indication of an owner who feels less is more and is in no rush to cram social spaces full of furniture.

 

INSIDE LOOKING OUT

Like on other Asymmetric models, the port stairs to the flybridge are visible from the saloon, which is where Zuccon’s interpretation of the asymmetric design works hand in hand with the interior designed by his sister Martina.

 

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Hull one of the SL120A was customised for its Asian owner

 

Thai walnut wood is used for both the floor and the wall panelling, while the entire ceiling has a consistent metallic-effect lacquer finish. The décor and soft furnishings are dominated by neutral tones – wood, creams, browns – offset by splashes of colour or natural colours, such as the large painting of green plants in the saloon or navy-blue stripes on the flybridge furniture.

 

The saloon can be customised, but layouts include facing sofas to starboard and a dining table arranged lengthways to port. The owner of hull one has chosen just one L-shaped sofa and a chair to starboard plus a couple more chairs to port, with the dining table forward.

 

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View to the widebody port side, which has full-height windows and a drop-down bulwark

 

The saloon is the focal point of the yacht’s asymmetric design and like sister models, it features a widebody design to port, which adds 8sqm or nearly 90sqft of space to the saloon.

 

Almost full-height glazing combines with the drop-down bulwark – another range signature – to provide guests with expansive views of the outside and a feeling that you’re hovering above the water when you get close to the windows.

 

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Starboard view, where sliding doors open to the side deck and a fold-down balcony

 

Yet the real focal point is to starboard, where large sliding doors open to reveal a drop-down balcony and this side becomes the natural hub of life in the saloon.

 

The variety of views and settings are among benefits of the asymmetric design, which Zuccon says allows him to redefine the way people inhabit a yacht, “offering the opportunity to perceive the sea from new and dynamic perspectives, which are constantly changing as you move around on board”.

 

MASTERFUL OWNER ZONE

However, Zuccon’s design for the 120A compared to the smaller Asymmetric models (90A, 96A, 102/106A) differs in that the starboard side deck doesn’t continue forward all the way to the foredeck.

 

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The lower deck has four guest cabins

 

Instead, it stops midships, where stairs lead up to the flybridge area forward of the semi-raised pilothouse. This up-and-down stairway allows for a full-beam master cabin forward on the main deck.

 

“With SL120A we were duty-bound to explore the territory of asymmetry in a different way,” Zuccon says. “Given the increased size, we decided to break the balance of the asymmetry by creating a ‘hybrid’ structure with an entirely widebody port side and a starboard side that alternates between the classic walk-around design of the aft section and the widebody bow area, with the help of a two-level walkway.”

 

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The port hallway in the full-beam master suite features a vanity desk and wardrobe

 

From the saloon, the galley and access to the crew area are forward to starboard, while the port corridor leads to the lower-deck stairs and a lift, a special feature on this hull, as well as a day head.

 

Downstairs, the four guest cabins comprise two slightly larger bedrooms aft of the stairs and two forward, all with inward-facing beds and beautifully finished en-suite bathrooms. On hull one, the owner of Stella has chosen to turn the forward port cabin into a day area that can convert into a bedroom when needed, a sensible option with so many guest cabins.

 

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The full-beam master features long hull windows and a wide windshield

 

Back up on the main deck, the guest corridor leads forward to the master suite, an elegant sanctuary that starts with a hallway featuring a dressing table and walk-in wardrobe.

 

The master suite enjoys plenty of natural light through the forward angled ‘windscreen’ as well as long windows either side, while there’s a desk to starboard beside the entrance to the en-suite, which is aft. The bed on Stella faces aft, although the default design offered by Sanlorenzo is forward facing, so it’s a personal choice.

 

UPPER DECK SUPREME

Like the beach club and tender storage, the SL120’s fun features include direct access through a watertight port door from the owner’s suite to the foredeck, which features a C-shaped sofa and a large sunbathing area protected by the prow.

 

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The flybridge features a lounge and sunbeds aft, and a wet bar and dining table forward

 

Starboard stairs lead up to the forward part of the flybridge, which has a C-shaped sofa and sunpads, although these forward areas can be customised and include a jacuzzi and dinette.

 

Walk across this area to the port side and you’ll find yourself in another example of the asymmetric design, the port side deck on the flybridge, which means the owners can reach the upper deck from their room without having to first walk through the saloon to the cockpit.

 

The main part of the flybridge, aft of the wheelhouse, feels like an enormous area and again benefits from the owner’s desire for space as much as furnishings. The uncovered aft end can feature up to five sun beds across the width of the flybridge, while forward are two facing sofas, a couple of chairs and a coffee table.

 

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The beach club offers sea views on three sides

 

The hardtop-covered area starts with a wide wet bar including Kenyon grill under a lift-up panel, while the starboard countertop slides out to reveal a sink and create a breakfast bar at the end. It’s a smaller party trick, but no less loveable.

 

Forward is a dining table for eight, 10 at a pinch, while the upper helm to port is nicely designed with a large wooden wheel, two Raymarine screens and a bench seat that’s mirrored on the starboard side, offering a grand view for guests during navigation. Central stairs lead down to the main wheelhouse, which features four monitors and, on this hull, a leaning post as opposed to a chair.

 

The laid-back vibe and seamless flow on the SL120A are a credit to Sanlorenzo and Zuccon International Project, having taken the Asymmetric series to a new scale by retaining all its key strengths while including a series of innovations that make the most of its three decks.

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Sanlorenzo arrivals in Hong Kong, sale to Sanya

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Sunseeker 90 Ocean ‘X-Tends’ fun on the water

Sunseeker 90 Ocean ‘X-Tends’ fun on the water

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The largest of Sunseeker’s ‘Famous Five’ new models, the 90 Ocean is the widest model in its Yacht range and the first to feature a double X-TEND™ sunbed, spearheading a completely new design concept from the British builder.

By John Higginson.

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The 90 Ocean reaches 27 knots with twin MAN engines

 

When Sunseeker displayed its 90 Ocean with its 88 Yacht and three smaller ‘Famous Five’ models at last September’s Cannes Yachting Festival, the Poole builder showcased its ongoing focus on upgrading its range inside and out but also its desire to branch out into a new sector – a fresh way for owners and guests to use their boat.

 

After all, the 90 Ocean is more than a new model. If not the first of a new range, it’s the first of a new design philosophy at Sunseeker, an Ocean series of models that span the Yacht and Superyacht ranges, spearheaded by designs for the 42M Ocean and 50M Ocean.

 

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The 90 is the first of a new Ocean line of designs from Sunseeker

 

Seen from the side, the more upright bow on the 90 Ocean is the most obvious indication of an increased focus on volume, but it’s from the back that you really see what the Ocean concept is all about. It’s wide – really wide.

 

BEACH CLUB SUPREME

With a vast beam of 23ft 6in, the 90 Ocean is a full 2ft wider than the 95 Yacht – and just 6in slimmer than the 116 Yacht!

 

Add in the fact the beam is carried further forward than is typical and the 90 Ocean offers a 20 per cent increase in volume and 25-30 per cent more deck space than the yard would traditionally offer on a yacht of this length.

 

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The 90 Ocean is only 6in slimmer than Sunseeker’s 116 Yacht

 

This extra deck space is best illustrated in the vast beach club, where the 90 Ocean features a double X-TEND™ sunbed, a Sunseeker innovation that CEO Andrea Frabetti has called “a game changer”.

 

Built into the transom door, the X-TEND™ can fold out and down to create a large sofa cum sunbed in the beach club, while the raised position creates a raised lounging area that faces into the aft cockpit.

 

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The double X-TEND™ offers a large seating and sunbathing area in the beach club

 

Douglas Culverwell, Sunseeker’s Director of Distributor Development, says the X-TEND™ has proved a “huge hit” with owners and prospects.

 

“The X-TEND™ is a great innovation and we’re delighted by the response from the clients. In the up position, it creates space that was simply not there before and adds to the social aspect of the cockpit,” says Culverwell, who has overseen Sunseeker in Asia since 2016.

 

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Clear view from the cockpit over the beach club

 

“In the lower position, it’s simply an amazing place to relax, enjoy the beach club and watch the sun go down. It’s difficult to say which mode is used more, so it’s great that our clients have the choice.”

 

The beach club measures about 20ft wide by over 13ft deep and includes a large hydraulic platform big enough to carry a Williams SportJet 460 tender. The remaining part of the beach club can house a jetski and includes two self-draining Seabob deck lockers, while there’s further storage inside the transom for other water toys.

 

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When raised, the double X-TEND™ significantly expands the aft cockpit

 

In the fixed part of the platform to port, there’s a retractable Besenzoni stairway that can be used for water access or as a passarelle, while there’s a fold-out barbecue with countertop on the starboard side, well away from the indoor areas.

 

OUTDOOR HUBS

The aft cockpit extends the beach club vibe onto the main deck, with moveable furniture that can be arranged to face the sea, while the glass side gates and central bi-fold doors can be fully opened for a completely clear view over the beach club. And if the sun gets too much or ‘in your face’, a sunshade can descend from the flybridge overhang.

 

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The vast flybridge can be configured as the owner wishes

 

Port stairs lead up to the flybridge, an enormous space that Sunseeker estimates is 25 per cent larger than on a comparable yacht. It’s covered by a lightweight, advanced composite hardtop with a full-width retractable canopy and contains an extendable sunshade that’s able to cover the aft area of the upper deck.

 

To port are the twin-seat helm and a long wet bar with grill, drawer fridges, ice maker and optional stools, but otherwise the deck can be customised. One Sunseeker proposal includes an aft infinity spa pool flanked by sunpads, a fixed C-shaped sofa and a table to starboard, plus more sunbathing area forward.

 

Alternatively, the deck can be cleared for loose furniture, such as a dining table and wet bar under the hardtop, with the aft zone left free for the likes of sofas, chairs, sunbeds and coffee tables.

 

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The large foredeck has three sofas facing a triple sunpad

 

The foredeck is another fun outdoor zone and can accommodate a large group of people on three fixed sofas – each with a ‘mood-lit’ table – and on a central triple sunpad with electrically adjustable backrests.

 

It’s set up for guests to stay a while as there are drinks fridges under each end of the long, forward-facing sofa and slots so a sail canopy can be erected if the sun is too much. The foredeck can even transform into an open-air cinema with the option of a laser projector and an enormous 94-inch screen.

 

INDOOR OPTIONS

While the 90 Ocean is distinguished by its large, multi-functional outdoor areas, the interior also benefits from the large beam, with the overall internal volume matching that of the 95 Yacht. Sunseeker offers a range of interior finishes including lacquered inner deckhead panels and perimeter LED lighting.

 

Sunseeker, 90 Ocean, review, Yacht, Cannes, Yachting Festival, show, boat, Douglas Culverwell, 88, 100, 116, 95, British, Poole, X-TEND, sunbed, Asia, NextWave, Yacht StyleSaloon layouts include a dining table on either port side (pictured) or forward

 

Well over 18ft wide and 29ft long, the spacious saloon starts with an adjustable 65-inch QLED TV to port, while furniture can be arranged how the owner wishes.

 

Options include a large L-shaped sofa and chairs around a coffee table, with a dining table forward before the galley and maybe a chaise longue in the port corner, by the main stairs to the lower deck. Another option is having the dining table lengthways on port side, forward of the TV.

 

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The galley can be open, enclosed or fitted with sliding shutters

 

For natural light and views, there are floor-to-ceiling windows on both sides and glass bulwarks by the saloon, while Sunseeker also offers the option of sliding doors both port and starboard. Looking forward, there’s even a direct view through to the windscreen from the saloon or aft cockpit.

 

In terms of layouts, the main fixture is the galley to starboard, which can be either open, enclosed or fitted with partition screens, while there’s also a side-deck door. Lively options include a 34-bottle wine cooler.

 

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The helm station and corner sofa sit a couple of steps above the saloon

 

“The 90 Ocean offers so much flexibility with the layout,” Culverwell says. “The galley can be open, enclosed or even have sliding shutters for the best of both worlds, with the saloon and dining arrangement quite often driven by this selection. Popular options include the sliding shutters with an extended galley bar top, the dining table to port and extended sofa to starboard.”

 

SUITE ARRANGEMENT

Sunseeker hasn’t been predictable with its lower-deck layout, where the master cabin is neither midships nor in the bow, while the private stairs are for the VIP suite. The port stairs in the saloon lead down to a hallway that runs across the width of the yacht to a spectacular wooden feature wall, where there’s a forward door to the full-beam master stateroom.

 

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The full-beam master suite is between the VIP and guest cabins

 

The bedroom has a forward-facing bed with stowage below, sofa to starboard and vanity desk to port, plus plenty of light from 8ft-long hull windows.

 

A decorative bulkhead mirror houses the television, which is located centrally. To port is the elegant en-suite bathroom, which features backlit framed mirrors, twin porcelain sinks, a large vanity unit, plenty of storage and a roomy rain shower. Starboard of the TV is the walk-in wardrobe with ‘his and hers’ pivot-hinge wardrobes, drawers and feature shelving behind panelled full-height mirrors.

 

The two en-suite guest cabins are aft of the hallway and each features a large hull window, a huge TV and inward facing beds that can be arranged as twins or a double. Sunseeker explains that this cabin arrangement allows the owners to be close to their children, parents or other generations.

 

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The master suite’s bathroom

 

The private stairs down to the VIP suite are forward on the main deck, between the twin-seat helm to starboard and the portside chart table or dinette, which sits a couple of steps above the saloon floor.

 

The breadth of the VIP suite in the bow – and the size of the foredeck above – result not only from the full beam extending far forward but also the bow’s more rounded shape.

 

“The beam and the how far the beam is carried forward is a critical part of the design as it allows more space to be created,” Culverwell says. “The 90 Ocean is an incredibly innovative yacht and every area inside and outside has its features. It’s very well balanced, with every area feeling right.”

 

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The VIP suite in the bow has private access

 

At the other end of the yacht, the crew area includes two twin-bunk cabins, a bathroom, galley and L-shaped dinette, with a door to the engine room and stairs leading from the aft end of the port side deck.

 

NEW MODELS DRIVE DEMAND

The 90 Ocean is also available in an enclosed version, which means that with the 88 Yacht and the upcoming 100 Yacht, four of the six models in Sunseeker’s Yacht range (76-100ft) have been launched in the past year.

 

Following last year’s ‘Famous Five’, 2022 launches include the 100 Yacht, Predator 65 and Superhawk 55. Now offering over 20 models compared to the 11 on offer when Frabetti arrived in 2019, Sunseeker says new models have helped drive the builder’s largest forward order book – over US$660 million – since China’s Wanda Group took ownership in 2013.

 

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The 90 Ocean is a popular family offering

 

“The new models are driving that demand and they pull the whole range with them,” Culverwell says. “The 90 Ocean has had incredible success and we’re sold through to the autumn of 2023. This is a mix of retail and wholesale yachts, so the good news is there’s availability for clients through our distribution network.”

 

In Asia, Japan dealer Unimat Precious has secured record forward orders, while NextWave Yachting opened a stunning Sunseeker Showroom in Repulse Bay late last year following its appointment as Hong Kong dealer.

 

Culverwell says he expects the 90 Ocean to strike a chord in this region, due to its roomy interior and huge outdoor spaces that can be covered when necessary.

 

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The 90 Ocean is part of an expanding Yacht range

 

“There are many interested parties in Asia for the 90 Ocean. We feel the boat is very well suited to the market with a great balance of inside and outside social space. All the outside space can be under shade and the access to the water from the beach club is terrific,” he says.

 

“Furthermore, the 90 Ocean Enclosed provides an alternative for clients looking for an even larger main deck facilitated by having a single helm station upstairs in front of a comfortable sky lounge. Sunseeker and our dealers have high hopes in Asia.”

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Sunseeker’s first Manhattan 68 Pacific arrives in Asia

NextWave Yachting has released a teaser video of the first Sunseeker Manhattan 68 Pacific in Hong Kong, where it’s available for sea trials.

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Built for distance: Beneteau Grand Trawler 62

Built for distance: Beneteau Grand Trawler 62

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A 2022 European Powerboat of the Year winner, the Grand Trawler 62 is designed for long cruises in comfort, with Beneteau’s new flagship offering a remarkable range of over 1,000nm, highly practical indoor and outdoor areas plus a plethora of storage space. And the best bit? Asia is welcoming hull four.

Words: John Higginson Photos: Jerome Kelagopian & Nicolas Claris

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The Grand Trawler 62 features naval architecture by Italy’s MICAD

 

When Asia’s first Grand Trawler 62 arrives in Hong Kong through regional dealer Simpson Marine, it will mark the regional debut of Beneteau’s largest powerboat to date and the pioneer of a new range of passage makers that build on the spectacular success of the brand’s Swift Trawler line.

 

Selling points include a whopping range of 1,045nm and 235 cubic metres of volume that includes masses of storage space. The 62-footer with an almost 18ft beam represents a large leap in size among Beneteau’s trawler-style models and even includes a multifunctional crew area, yet it’s still geared towards hands-on owners. It’s solid, seaworthy, durable, practical and functional. Let’s just say it’s the kind of boat that also has grabrails on the inside.

 

While there’s nothing sleek and sexy about any of those qualities, at more than twice the price of the new Swift Trawler 48, the Grand Trawler 62 is pitched at a sector of owners used to affording the good things in life. As such, the interior reflects a notable upgrade in finish and detailing, although nothing that’s going to break easily.

 

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“Beneteau’s aim is for the Grand Trawler 62 to be the best-value proposition in the market,” says Robert Chaffer, Product Manager for Beneteau’s two Trawler lines and Gran Turismo range. “It hasn’t sacrificed common sense for bling. It has a calming quality, a quiet layer of luxury on top of the practicality.”

 

TRAWLER TRIBE

The Grand Trawler 62 is the product of almost two decades of development since Beneteau launched the Swift Trawler line in 2003. With 1,300 units produced so far, the series dominates a sector of economic, long-range flybridge motor yachts designed for extensive cruising, where the focus is as much on the journey as the destination.

 

Although the 48 is now the biggest Swift Trawler, former models included the 52, which spanned almost 56ft overall and was succeeded by the 50, a model only recently discontinued.

 

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The aft ‘terrace to the sea’ provides seating overlooking the hydraulic platform

 

Recognising the growing appeal of high-volume yachts in the 50-100ft sector, Groupe Beneteau had announced the development of Grand Trawler at Boot Dusseldorf 2020 under the codename Project E, before the 62’s launch last year gave trawler-style boat lovers a new flagship to aspire to.

 

“From 30-50ft, Swift Trawler has been incredibly successful. It outsells all the rivals by four to one, so we’ve built up a huge following of owners who gather in rendezvous events and owner’s clubs,” says Chaffer, who has worked in the industry for over three decades including as a yacht designer.

 

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The cockpit has a sea-facing sofa and foldable table

 

“We could see the trawler market becoming more popular and more owners wanting to cruise longer distances, with an increase in space and facilities. Potential Grand Trawler clients obviously include Swift Trawler owners wanting to move up in size, although the owner of hull one previously owned a Lagoon.”

 

Typically, Swift Trawler owners are experienced, hands-on boaters, many spending several months a year at sea or even living on their boat.

 

“Swift Trawler owners have a minimum of 15-20 years’ of boating experience. They’ve come from sailing, powerboats, catamarans, and they’ve probably had five to six boats, so by the time they come to Swift Trawler, they know what they want in a boat and how they want to use it,” Chaffer says.

 

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The forward flybridge includes a staircase to the interior and sunpad ahead of the helm

 

“The Grand Trawler 62 is built on feedback from these owners, and we’ve poured all of that experience into this boat. Everything we’ve learnt from Swift Trawler since the first model was launched in 2003 is in the foundations of the Grand Trawler 62.”

 

RANGE AND STORAGE

The two priorities in the design of the Grand Trawler 62 were range and storage, essential to owners wanting to spend long periods onboard and cruise extensively.

 

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The helm station is by the starboard side door

 

Having analysed the use of Swift Trawler boats, Beneteau concluded that 75-80 per cent cruised between 8-12 knots, so worked with Italy’s MICAD on naval architecture to produce a displacement hull that has outperformed initial predictions at nine knots, achieving 1,045nm with 10 per cent of fuel still in the tank.

 

That’s more than enough to cruise from Hong Kong down past the Philippines to Kota Kinabalu, or from Singapore to Bali, although should there be a need for speed, the yacht can reach 20 knots with its twin 730hp MAN engines.

 

“It’s a great passage maker,” Chaffer says. “This is a big increase in range even for Swift Trawler owners. They like long cruising and now they can consider bigger journeys, which was the feedback we had.”

 

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The bed in the master suite exemplifies the emphasis on storage

 

Research also highlighted that the most common request from Swift Trawler owners was storage, storage and more storage. A tour of the Grand Trawler 62 reveals that for every flat surface, there’s often storage space underneath, above or behind.

 

ENJOYING THE ELEMENTS

Italian studio Nauta Design – brought in to upgrade Lagoon’s interiors over a decade ago – handled the exterior and interior of the Grand Trawler 62, which starts aft with a ‘terrace to the sea’ that recalls the ‘terrace on the sea’ introduced on the Lagoon 55 sailing cat launched last year.

 

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The cockpit seating faces through and over a transparent pushpit

 

With the emphasis on views of the water and scenery instead of the saloon doors, the cockpit has an aft-facing sofa and foldable table facing a transparent pushpit and sliding side gates. Full-width steps provide a comfortable waterside seating area and lead down to a hydraulic platform that can carry a tender, although there’s also the option to store a RIB or toys on the aft flybridge.

 

To port, a gull-wing hatch allows access to a multi-functional area that can include a washing machine as well as toilet and shower rooms. All can potentially be used by owners and guests, as each is separate from the cross-bunk cabin to starboard, which could be used for crew or how the owner wishes.

 

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The foredeck features a double sunpad and sofa, each with adjustable backrests

 

Symmetrical side decks that start with teak-slat ‘fashion plates’ lead to the foredeck, which has a connected double sunpad and sofa, both with adjustable backrests, drinks holders and plenty of space either side for books, snacks or even towels if more people want to lie down. The area can also be sheltered by a bimini.

 

However, the prime outdoor area is the stunning 365sqft flybridge, one of the largest in its class and accessible from either the starboard side of the cockpit or internally from behind the helm.

 

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On the flybridge, a C-shaped sofa faces an inward-facing wet bar

 

To port is a folding table and a C-shaped sofa that adjoins a forward-facing L-shaped sofa, while starboard is an inward-facing wet bar with Kenyon grill, twin-seat helm and a forward sunpad. The aft area is clear by default and has the option of a crane.

 

FLEXIBLE INTERIOR

The interior by Nauta Design features bulkheads and cabinetwork in walnut or waxed light oak as standard, providing a light, relaxing atmosphere.

 

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The saloon has a C-shaped sofa and either a sideboard (below) or two-seat sofa to starboard

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The saloon has a grabrail overhead and a C-shaped sofa to port that can face either a two-seat sofa or a sideboard with drawers and shelves to starboard, where options include a retractable 50-inch TV, drawer fridge and wine cooler.

 

On starboard side, the first step up to the dining area is flanked by drawers to starboard and to port by a handrail above a purpose-built servery unit housing Villeroy & Boch glasses, crockery and cutlery.

 

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The dining area sits close to a purpose-built servery unit

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A further step up is the dinette, which has an L-shaped sofa and a tabletop that can even slide over the sofa when not in use or to create more hallway space while cruising, for example. For meals, up to four folding dining chairs can be used to round out the seating and can also be used outside, such as in the aft cockpit.

 

Beside the dinette is an enclosed galley with windows facing the dinette and saloon. The galley can be closed off with an optional sliding door, while to port it benefits from a side-deck door that provides air flow and ventilation.

 

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The galley benefits from a portside door

 

The galley’s aft side facing the saloon is stacked with shelves, storage, work surfaces and, to port, a sink plus a trash receptacle that can be retrieved from the side deck, a nice safety buffer in the case of spillages. Forward is a full-height, 255-litre fridge-freezer, while beside the side door is a four-burner induction hob above a 40-litre multi-function microwave oven and wine rack.

 

The raised helm station, past the stairs to the flybridge, is another key hub and occupies most of the forward area, where it’s protected by a reverse-angle, one-piece central windscreen. Two comfortable leather seats face a large wheel and a wide leather console that features up to three 16-inch Raymarine screens and can even be completely raised up on hinges to allow access to the circuitry.

 

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The helm station is accompanied by a daybed

 

Integrated software includes Groupe Beneteau’s own Seanapps and Ship Control programmes. Port side of the helm is Chaffer’s favourite space on board, a sofa-cum-daybed that offers a relaxing nook to nestle in whether the boat’s cruising or not. To starboard is a side door and a curved staircase down to the lower deck, which is available with three or four guest cabins.

 

CABINS AND CUPBOARDS

As seen on the hull for Hong Kong, the three-cabin layout features a 150sqft full-beam master suite midships with a forward-facing double flanked by bedside cabinets.

 

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The master suite with the luxury package

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A stylish desk-cum-vanity-table is to port, while the starboard side features storage space and the option of a 50-inch TV on the bulkhead. Forward is an elegant en-suite bathroom with Corian worksurface, Villeroy & Boch washbasin, electric toilet and walk-in shower cubicle with rain shower.

 

In the four-cabin layout, the bedroom area would be used for two identical cabins that would share the bathroom. The guest cabin with en-suite is to port, while the VIP is in the bow and features an angled 2m-long bed facing the en-suite bathroom on the starboard side, which has similar finishes and features to the master en-suite.

 

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The VIP suite in the bow has an angled bed

 

Like the rest of the boat, the bedrooms and bathrooms have plenty of storage, with the master suite featuring half-height hanging cupboards in all four corners. In addition, the top of the double beds in both the master and VIP can be lifted to reveal masses of storage space underneath, ideal for suitcases, towels, bedding and other non-daily essentials.

 

The hull we toured had the model’s luxury package, which includes an upgrade in lighting, leather tops and louvered panelling on doors. They’re all nice touches and reflective of the efforts Beneteau is making to provide the premium materials and detailing that owners often appreciate when buying yachts of this size.

 

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The aft cross-bunk cabin can be used for crew or guests

 

However, the Grand Trawler 62 is not about luxury. Beneteau’s biggest powerboat to date is about taking the Swift Trawler range’s emphasis on multi-functionality, practicality, space, storage and fuel efficiency to a new level. It achieves all that and makes you excited to see what’s coming next.
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The conglomerate is initially introducing the technology on Beneteau, Jeanneau and Prestige models.

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Wally WHY200 “Has ‘Wow’ Factor Engraved In DNA”

Wally WHY200 “Has ‘Wow’ Factor Engraved In DNA”

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With a staggering 200GT of interior volume, Wally’s four-engine WHY200 has been described by Ferretti Group as the world’s largest fibreglass motor yacht with a sub-24m load line. But is the world ready for this futuristic vision of boating?

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The semi-displacement WHY200 has a top speed of 23 knots

 

As the Wally WHY200 glides across the bay, she looks more like a runaway train than a luxury motor yacht. Fronted by a remarkable bow rising 15ft 5in – that’s more than twice the height of Yao Ming – the 88ft 8in semi-displacement motor yacht is also a true widebody. And what a wide body it is, with an astonishing beam of 25ft 2in (7.66m) inviting catamaran comparisons.

 

The full widebody design extends even to the skylounge on the flybridge, the deck with the yacht’s only forward outdoor space, a working area in front of the uber-cool helm station. The design’s front-loaded focus on interior space combined with the enormous beam mean the 200GT Wally Hybrid Yacht blows all her competition out of the water in terms of volume.

 

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Wally founder Luca Bassani drew WHY200’s remarkable profile

 

Ferretti Group says the WHY200 is the world’s largest fibreglass boat with a sub-24m load line and offers 30 per cent more deck surface than any other yacht in the sub-100ft market. This all becomes apparent as you step inside, where the saloon’s huge width of 23ft is the same as on the 164ft Riva 50Metri, whose maximum span of 29ft 6in includes side decks either side of the living area.

 

“Now you see why we say we created a new sector with the WHY200. If you don’t see the inside, you don’t understand the outside,” says Stefano de Vivo, Managing Director of Wally and CCO of Ferretti Group. “The WHY200 is our answer to the power catamaran. It fills a hole and doesn’t overlap with any other brand. It’s not a Custom Line Navetta and it’s not a Ferretti Yachts 1000.

 

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The hull has a remarkable beam of over 25ft

 

“It was a challenge, but we believe the model is going to grow on people because it grew on us, just like it grew on the owner of hull one, who previously owned fast Pershing motor yachts, but now wants to cruise longer distances.”

 

CONCEPT & CONSTRUCTION

Other leading builders of fibreglass flybridge motor yachts have also made a notable push toward volume and range in recent years, yet Wally looks to have gone to the extreme, with Ferretti Group admitting it took “a bit of a gamble” with such a radical design topped by a Wally-styled carbon and glass superstructure.

 

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Bassani focused first on the hull design

 

Is it too much, too soon? Not for Alberto Galassi, CEO of Ferretti Group, who cited the quote attributed to Henry Ford: “If I had asked people what they wanted, they would have said faster horses.”

 

Wally’s super-smooth, clean, almost sparing designs are often perceived as futuristic, with founder and Chief Designer Luca Bassani frequently described as being 20 years ahead of the game, yet his latest model may be his boldest yet. “WHY200 has the ‘wow’ factor engraved in its DNA,” Bassani says.

 

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The almost vertical bow rises 15ft 5in

 

The WOW200 would also have been a good name, so why ‘WHY’? Wally Hybrid Yacht refers not to its propulsion but its ability to offer the volume of a displacement yacht on a semi-displacement hull that can reach 23 knots with the more powerful quadruple engine options. As well as being Wally’s answer to the powercat, Bassani believes “it’s an explorer, it’s a crossover; it can be anything on this hull”.

 

The WHY200 started in 2019, when Ferretti Group challenged Bassani to design a high-volume, semi-displacement yacht. Interestingly, considering the final out-of-the-box exterior design, Bassani started by focusing on the hull to achieve cruising speeds of 15-20 knots without planing, working with British firm Laurent Giles on the naval architecture.

 

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“We started with the hull because this is even more important for a semi-displacement hull,” Bassani admits. “We had to have a hull that can be very good through the waves, so we needed a high bow like ships or real explorer yachts to keep up speeds in big waves and reduce water on deck.”

 

BEACH CLUB & COCKPIT

As well as volume, another reason for creating a wide yacht was to increase stability – again, like a catamaran – and the widest part of the yacht is aft, from where it gently tapers forward. This shape means the widest areas are the beach club, main-deck cockpit and aft flybridge.

 

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An Opacmare transformer provides access to the water and extends the beach club

 

One of WHY200’s most innovative features is its split garage, which is as clever as it is cool and another example of form following function.

 

“The stern is probably the part of the yacht where you live most of the time and we didn’t want the view blocked by the central garage, so we moved them to the side,” Bassani says.

 

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Wide central stairs lead between the sunbathing areas to the covered aft cockpit

 

Yet he did much more than that. The side bulwarks also act as the garage doors and open to allow access to a Williams DiesetJet 415 on starboard, while the port side can store a large jetski, Seabob, paddleboard and other water toys.

 

When the bulwarks are down, they combine with the aft platform to create a walkaround, three-sided beach club offering 345sqft of social area just above the water, with two aft sofas providing fixed seating. And there’s more, with a central Opacmare transformer providing access to the water or pontoon.

 

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The long cockpit has sofas facing inward and aft, a diagonal dining table to starboard and port flybridge stairs

 

Wide central steps lead to the 500sqft cockpit, which is dominated by the huge sunbathing areas on top of both garages, each lined by seating facing centre and aft. Protected by big windows either side, the inner cockpit area has flybridge stairs to port and a dining table and chairs by the starboard sofa, yet while very spacious, the zone can feel a little dark due to the enormous overhang.

 

A ‘BOX YOU CAN FILL UP’

Including the length of the sunbathing areas, the cockpit is notably long, so the saloon starts about 30ft from the stern or over a third of the boat’s length. Italian studio A. Vallicelli & C handled the interior design of WHY200, and the décor is a mix of wood, sandy tones, black, white and shades of grey.

 

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The saloon features a carbon-fibre staircase; hull one has a ‘show kitchen’ to port

 

There’s a nice continuity as teak flooring and the white ceiling continue from the cockpit into the saloon, yet sight lines are interrupted by the carbon-and-glass staircase almost plumb in the middle of the saloon.

 

It’s certainly a centrepiece, one that may divide opinion, but it’s structurally essential and does provide a divider in the middle of the vast saloon, a 650sqft rectangle that owners can pretty much arrange as they wish – around the staircase.

 

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Aft view of the saloon, which has a beam like the saloon on the Riva 50Metri

 

“The saloon is just enormous,” De Vivo says. “It gives you flexibility because it’s a box and you can fill it up how you wish.”

 

The first hull features a long white cabinet to starboard opposite a show kitchen and bar stools port of the staircase, an area that could be used for a dining or games table or otherwise.

 

For the forward half of the saloon, Wally’s layouts include two facing L-shaped sofas, coffee tables and chairs, while there’s also an option for a dining table and chairs with the starboard sofa.

 

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A dining table can be included in the lounge area

 

The staircase leads up to the skylounge, which has four skylights – two big, two small – and on hull one features a C-shaped sofa to port that faces an entertainment zone with 55in TV to starboard.

 

Again, the room can be customised, with plans including a dining table to port and L-shaped sofa to starboard.

 

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The skylounge on hull one features seating to port and a large TV to starboard

 

Forward within the carbon ‘dome’ is the spectacular helm station with four screens and distinctive, high-back seats by Poltrona Frau, one for the pilot and twin chairs to port. Side doors lead to the yacht’s only ‘foredeck’, which has a sofa but is mainly a working area.

 

The stairs also lead aft to the enormous outdoor area, about half of which is covered by the ‘hard top’, a sleek 6-7m extension from the carbon structure housing the skylounge and sole helm station.

 

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The flybridge provides a huge outdoor space for loose furniture

 

Ferretti Group describes the carbon structure as “a masterpiece of design and engineering for its exceptional stability and strength” and it’s hard to disagree, although the sides do reduce the natural light in the dining area.

 

However, modern sofas, sun loungers and chaise longues all enjoy vast outdoor space alongside a wet bar on starboard, and again, the size of this area makes it unique for a yacht in this category.

 

‘WOW BOW’ AND DOWN BELOW

The indoor ‘boxes you can fill’ continue back on the main deck with arguably the most spectacular room of them all – the 400sqft master suite in the bow, although options for the space include a dining room featuring a circular table and a corner bar, a layout that might have strong appeal in Asia.

 

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On the main deck, the forward room enjoys 270-degree views and can also be used for dining


The room features a spectacular 270-degree view from up high, with hull one featuring a forward facing bed ahead of his and hers bathrooms either side of the door. Other layouts include just one bathroom, to port, and a walk-in dressing room to starboard, but the room is really about the views.

 

“The volume carried forward on the main deck was a result of the high bow, so I thought we could exploit this new volume by having an owner’s suite,” Bassani says. “It has the best view and a good position because you’re far from the engine room. All potential clients who have been on board love this position.”

 

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The spectacular master suite with two bathrooms

 

The central staircase also leads down to the lower-deck cabins, which are accessed by a hallway leading forward between identical guest rooms on either side, each with inward-facing beds and forward bathrooms.

 

The VIP suite is in the bow, with an inward-facing bed on port and storage, a sofa and a pop-up TV to starboard, while forward are ‘his and hers’ bathrooms with sinks and toilets either side of a shared shower.

 

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Lower-deck guest cabins include a full-beam stateroom forward that can be the VIP or master suite

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This bedroom can become the master if the room above it is used for other purposes, plus it can even be split into two guest cabins if four lower-deck cabins are desired.

 

The crew area is aft of the central staircase and contains the main galley, with stairs on the port side, below the flybridge steps. Crew are well served by a separate mess, captain’s cabin with en-suite featuring separate shower, two twin-bunk rooms and a shared bathroom, also with separate shower.

 

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The lower deck includes the primary galley in the large crew area aft

 

THE FUTURE IS NOW

On board technology includes a 5G wireless network connection with home automation control, which means guests can manage audio and video systems via mobile devices, both outside and inside the yacht. The first hull features a 5.1 Premium sound system on the main and upper decks, while a sophisticated Sonance sound system serves the outdoor areas.

 

For propulsion, the first unit is powered by four 1,000hp Volvo Penta D-13 IPS 1350 engines, while fuel can be saved by running on just two engines at displacement speeds up to about 10.5 knots.

 

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The sole helm station features four screens and three Poltrona Frau chairs

 

During media sea trials, the hull showed its impressive ability to cut through chunky waves with minimal pitching. It also ‘cornered like it’s on rails’, maintaining a horizontal position while turning, yet another catamaran comparison, yet without the ‘stiffness’ of a twin hull, Bassani emphasised.

 

While the width and hull design provide stability, this can be enhanced at anchor or while cruising with two Humphree fin stabilisers, plus there’s also an option for two Seakeepers.

 

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Hull six is scheduled for Asia by late 2022

 

Ferretti Group is currently producing several more units in Mondolfo, where Pershing motor yachts are built, although a new facility is planned for a range of WHY models. For now, hull six of the WHY200 – with a dining room in the bow of the main deck – has been earmarked for Asia as the Group seeks to roll out this pioneering model to markets around the world.

 

The Wally WHY200 offers clients more space and volume than ever before on a CE-category, 23-knot motor yacht, but its radical styling, full widebody shape and other design elements will challenge many. Only the market will decide if Wally has pushed too far, too soon.

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Benetti Motopanfilo 37M: Floating in Time

Benetti Motopanfilo 37M: Floating in Time

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Inspired by nautical traditions and the romance of life at sea, Benetti turns back time with the Motopanfilo 37M. By Risa Merl.

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The Motopanfilo 37M is Benetti’s newest Class yacht

 

In a time when everything seems to run at a hectic pace, Benetti has embraced the idea of slowing down with its new Motopanfilo 37M motor yacht. Not in terms of speed, mind you – she cruises at a respectable 15 knots – but in terms of style.

 

Debuting at the Cannes Yachting Festival last September, the new 37m ‘Class’ model from Benetti takes inspiration from the Italian shipyard’s glamorous navettas of the 1960s and ’70s, which were loved by royalty and rock stars alike. As such, the starting point for Motopanfilo 37M was the desire to reinterpret the traditional features of iconic Benetti styling in the name of new classicism.

 

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Francesco Struglia designed the exterior

 

“The brief was to conceive a new yacht that would incorporate the characteristics of Benetti motor yachts from the 1960s,” says Francesco Struglia, who studied the evolution of the lines of the builder’s models from this period to create the Motopanfilo 37M’s distinct exterior.

 

“I liked the clean shapes of that time when the phase of pushed fibreglass began. The yachts were shaped with enormous charm because they were the result of experience, accumulated over the years, in solving certain construction problems. They told a story full of value and meaning. Hence the idea to start from ultra-clean shapes, free from the ostentation that has piled up over the years.”

 

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The exterior was inspired by 1960s navettas

 

CURVES AND WINDOWS

Struglia captures this by creating an exterior with balanced proportions and continuity between the hull and superstructure, which are connected by an angled piece of fibreglass set amidships that defines the profile. Classic fashion plates are interpreted in a new way, with a bronze piece running along the handrails, up the angled fibreglass and onto the ceiling of the aft deck overhang.

 

The stern, Struglia says, is a modern reinterpretation of a classic round stern. The Motopanfilo does not have a canoe stern, but she does possess generous curves that give a nod to this styling.

 

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The iconic beach club with cabana

 

“The reinterpretation of the round stern required an in-depth study and is paradoxically the most modern element of the entire concept,” says Struglia, who was also inspired by automotive design. “Owners who appreciate a certain type of car will immediately recognise elements that refer to Bentley and Rolls-Royce.”

 

An element that separates the Motopanfilo 37M from Benettis of the past is the overall volume, as today’s yachts are much roomier. Struglia was challenged to play with the yacht’s volumes while staying under 300GT.

 

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Covered aft deck on the upper deck

 

To balance the increased volume with elegant, classic lines, Struglia lengthened the forward hull windows, so they almost reach the bow’s apex. Furthermore, as today’s owners demand large windows, expansive glazing dominates the main and upper decks.

 

Once onboard, there’s a clear sensation of being in close contact with the sea thanks to these massive windows, which due to modern R&D in glass construction, is another design element that separates the yacht from Benettis of yesteryear.

 

NAUTICAL ELEMENTS

For the interior design, Lazzarini Pickering Architetti was tasked with creating living areas recalling nautical traditions.

 

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Lazzarini Pickering Architetti handled the interior

 

It wasn’t the first time that the Rome-based design duo had worked with Benetti on an interpretation of the past, having worked on the 52m Sai Ram launched in 2004 – “one of the first superyachts to offer contemporary interiors in a style dominated by the classic”, according to Carl Pickering.

 

For the Motopanfilo 37M, the emphasis was on creating a boat that feels like a boat, not an apartment at sea.

 

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Aft view of main-deck saloon shows the ‘ribs’

 

“The interior design had to embody the elegance of classic motor yachts, seen through a contemporary lens,” Pickering says. “Benetti wanted to re-propose the dream of a past that regales us with nautical stories and myths, moving away from the trending approach in modern yacht design, which is to build boats that are like villas on the water.”

 

To bring in classic nautical elements, Lazzarini Pickering looked at architectural features reminiscent of the past, like beams that could physically extend the lines of sight. Curved beams run up along the ceiling along the yacht’s width on each deck.

 

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The master suite is forward on the main deck

 

In the saloon, white lacquered beams run across the wood ceilings, while this pattern is transposed on the upper and lower decks, where wooden beams are situated on white ceilings. Pickering has described the feeling created by these beams, or ribs, as “standing inside the belly of a whale”.

 

Portlight-shaped lighting fixtures add to the feeling of nautical heritage, as does the white leather cladded mast feature in the central staircase that runs from the lower to upper deck and is designed to look like a mast that would be seen in a sailing superyacht.

 

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The lounge on the upper deck

 

Design motifs of the 1960s and ’70s are seen in the use of mirrored surfaces and rounded furnishings, like the curved sofas in the main saloon, which Pickering says encourage conversation and relaxed living. Mirrors are used skilfully to expand the space, such as those set into the window frames, effectively reflecting the sea and sky and opening the space further.

 

The interior materials are otherwise kept simple, with light woods, white leather and neutral-coloured soft goods, all conceived to highlight the yacht’s architectural lines. It’s a subdued sort of glamour, not one overly busy with crystals or gold.

 

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VIP cabin on the lower deck

 

“We believe that nowadays true elegance is not the sum of details such as golden taps but comes from a feeling you can convey by giving the space a certain structure,” Pickering says.

 

All fabrics on board are by Loro Piana Interiors and the saloon is adorned in outdoor-grade soft goods to encourage the space to be lived in all day, even in a damp bathing suit after splashing in the sea.

 

ON DECK AND ON TOP

Outdoor living was a major focus of the design, and there are myriad places to enjoy life alfresco including the spacious sun deck and bow lounge, both of which can have spa pools.

 

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A spa pool in the bow of the upper deck

 

The beach club captures the feel of a classic beach cabana with a collapsible, accordion-style bimini top that protects the swim platform from the sun and adds an element of privacy.

 

A noteworthy bonus area for outdoor living is the observation deck, set just above the sun deck. “Built around the central mast, this space would have been a small flybridge [on classic yachts], designed to accommodate a small group of guests,” Struglia says.

 

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“On the Motopanfilo 37M, it takes a whole new shape. It’s an intimate retreat, designed for two people to relax. Here, privacy is absolute.”

 

It might not be impossible to stop time entirely, but with the Motopanfilo 37M, it’s possible to suspend it at least and enjoy a different style of yachting, as Pickering attests.

 

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The private observation deck on top of the sun deck

 

“By creating a yacht suspended in time, inspired by 1960s glamour, we brought back to life a story full of charm when the large pleasure boats of the time were the object of desire.”

 

Benetti’s new Motopanfilo 37M has already proven to be popular, with at least four hulls sold so far, proving there is taste in the market for a classic-contemporary yacht that celebrates the glamorous history of yachting without denying owners any of the modern comforts expected today.

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Azimut-Benetti tops Global Order Book; Asian builder No. 3

Italy’s Azimut-Benetti Group has topped the Global Order Book for superyachts for the 22nd successive year, ahead of fellow Italian yard Sanlorenzo and Taiwan’s Ocean Alexander.

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Victorious is a 97ft Hong Kong-based Horizon whose vibrant outdoor areas hint at the wondrous world of colours and materials throughout the customised interior, which includes a Moulin Rouge-themed master suite, Italian marble bathrooms and a gold-leaf jacuzzi. By Lindsay Varty.

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Victorious is a customised Horizon 97 RPH

 

Victorious is the passion project of its first and only owner, who commissioned Horizon to build the 97ft motor yacht in 2010. Reliable build quality was important in the choice of the Taiwanese shipyard but so was its willingness to allow the owner to redesign the interior and create something entirely unique.

 

A fibreglass displacement yacht with a top speed of 22 knots and a range of 800nm at 10 knots, Victorious features the sleek lines of the 97 Raised Pilothouse series and an extra-long flybridge that leads forward to the enclosed helm station.

 

Each outdoor zone is lit up by splashes of colour, but it’s the interior that truly reflects the eccentricity of the owner, who collaborated with a British designer to create an indoor vision of fashion, fun and glamour.

 

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The yacht is for sale through Camper & Nicholsons

 

Earlier this year, after over a decade of boating on the yacht, the owner appointed Camper & Nicholsons as the central agent for the sale of Victorious, which has an asking price of US$3.45 million and retains her captain and a crew of six, who have kept the yacht in excellent condition.

 

Victorious is a bold and forward-thinking design that has maintained its appeal and continues to be as full of vivaciousness and value today,” says Karen Ball, a Hong Kong-based Sales Broker for the global brokerage house. “The owner wanted to create a statement customised interior that reflected his passion for design and fashion aboard a globally recognised masterpiece.”

 

FUN IN THE SUN

While the swim platform is relatively conventional, two staircases lead to the spacious, teak-laid aft cockpit that introduces guests to the eye-catching yellow, orange, red and burgundy colour combination also used on other outdoor areas.

 

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The aft-deck sofa continues the outdoor colour scheme

 

The four colours are used on the cushions of the cockpit sofa, which is accompanied by an oblong glass dining table and four red-and-burgundy dining chairs, the latter giving a hint of the artistic furnishings and décor inside.

 

A curved portside staircase leads up to the flybridge, where the highlights include a mosaic-tiled bar complete with fridge and hidden cooking station, while the bar stools are finished in red, burgundy, orange and yellow – same colours, different order. Facing the bar is a huge C-shaped sofa with two glass tables, which provides another area for alfresco dining.

 

Forward is a bubbling jacuzzi with built-in lounge seating, another reason that makes the flybridge the perfect place to enjoy sundowners while savouring 360-degree sea views. The jacuzzi comes with a hard covering, which neatly disguises it and can even create extra seating space for larger parties.

 

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The extended flybridge features a mosaic-tiled bar to port, lounging area to starboard and forward jacuzzi

 

Aft of the social area, the flybridge has been extended compared to the regular 97RP design, which on Victorious creates space for a crane plus tenders and toys such as an AB Rib with 25hp Mercury outboard.

 

Back on the main deck, side passages lead to the foredeck where a fitted sunpad and sofa in the signature outdoor colours offers a quiet area for sunbathing and relaxing in the sea breeze.

 

PREPARE TO BE DAZZLED

From the aft cockpit, a tinted glass sliding door leads into the saloon, where guests suddenly feel transported into another world, one full of whimsical luxury and grandeur, where neon lights and striped Victorian sofas set the tone for what’s to come.

 

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The saloon introduces a customised interior that covers a wide range of colours, textures and lighting

 

Aside from the two TVs and storage units built into the faux alligator-skin walls, the saloon furnishings are all moveable, allowing for guests to rearrange the room as they wish, whether it’s to gather for afternoon tea or sing karaoke under the flashing disco lights.

 

Forward are two ocean-themed sliding doors, with the port one leading to the brightly lit, pristine white galley.

 

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The blue dining room is forward on the main deck

 

The starboard door leads to the lower-deck staircase and onward to the sea-blue dining room, which features a modern glass table and vintage French chairs with upholstered New York-themed backrests, providing a memorable dining experience.

 

Furthermore, the sophisticated TV system enables the room to double as a conference space should business be brought on board.

 

MOULIN ROUGE BOUDOIR

Victorious has three en-suite staterooms on the lower deck, providing accommodation for up to six guests. Each cabin has its own themed design, carefully crafted to wow and bewilder guests.

 

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The full-beam master suite has a chaise longue, red velvet curtains, crimson carpets and a four-poster bed

 

The true pièce de résistance is the master stateroom midships, where owners can enjoy a wild and wonderful Moulin Rouge-themed boudoir, complete with chaise longue, crushed red velvet curtains, plush crimson carpets and an elegant king-sized four-poster bed with long black draping.

 

To top off the magnificence of the large cabin, a gold-leaf, mosaic-walled jacuzzi in the en-suite bathroom gives owners a chance to relax like royalty, with the rare marble flooring – used for all three en-suite bathrooms – flown in from Italy.

 

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The master cabin’s en-suite bathroom features his and hers areas either side of a gold-leaf jacuzzi bath

 

His and hers toilets and wash basins flank the jacuzzi, allowing for owners to have their own personal space while getting ready.

 

In the VIP suite, the stunning baby-blue bubble design on the walls provides an ‘under the sea’ sensation as guests lay back on crisp bedsheets and enjoy the sound of the waves around them. As with each of the rooms, a hidden TV at the end of the bed can pop up with just a click of a button, should late night movies be on the cards.

 

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The baby-blue VIP suite features an eye-catching bubble design

 

The guest cabin forward features gold bronze walls and purple crushed velvet curtains with a hidden built-in vanity unit beside a long porthole. The double bed can be lifted and efficiently stored into the wall, then replaced by a sofa to transform the cabin into a theatre room or games room for children.

 

“The interior features bold, beautiful, original designs with exquisite materials that deliver a rich and unique environment,” Ball says. “Victorious is a truly unique yacht, which is searching for a new owner full of life and imagination and who isn’t afraid to stand out from the crowd.”

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Luxury Motor Yacht for Sale | 29.56m (96ft 11in) | Horizon Yachts | 2010

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Prestige elevates F-Line flagship with X-Line flair

Prestige elevates F-Line flagship with X-Line flair

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Yacht Style sea-trialled the Prestige 690 with Brand Director Erwin Bamps and designer Camillo Garroni during the model’s world premiere at Cannes, where the French builder’s F-Line flagship showed off a comfortable ride, expanded flybridge with designer furniture and luxurious interior upgrade.

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The Prestige 690 features the 680 hull and the hardtop of the X70

 

Early-morning sea trials at the Cannes Yachting Festival are always a pleasure but for the Yacht Style team’s exclusive test of the new Prestige 690, there was a bonus – two, in fact.

 

Not only were we joined by Erwin Bamps, Brand Director of Prestige, but we were doubly surprised to also be accompanied by Camillo Garroni of Garroni Design, the Italian studio that has designed every Prestige model since the brand launched as an offshoot of Jeanneau in 1989.

 

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The upper helm station has twin seats

 

Before taking the brand’s new F-Line flagship out of Vieux Port, it was helpful to see her berthed alongside the pioneering X70, the model that launched a radical new range for Prestige last year, with the first unit in Asia recently arriving in Hong Kong through Asia Yachting.

 

Both the 690 and X70 are based on the same hull as the former 680, which was designed to accommodate the Volvo Penta IPS propulsion system.

 

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The Prestige 690 succeeds the 680 as the brand’s F-Line flagship

 

While the X70 features a radical redesign of the main deck – where there are no side decks – as well as flybridge and beach club, the 690 represents a more conventional upgrade as it assumes the role of the new F-Line flagship.

 

The 690 generally follows the signature exterior style that has helped make Prestige a world leader in the production of mid-sized flybridge motor yachts. However, one design trait it has borrowed from the X70 is the hard top featuring forward-angled side supports and curved forward struts, as well as an electric sunroof.

 

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The flybridge has a dining table for six, huge wet bar and a C-shaped sofa by the helm

 

As the yacht heads out of the port, we all make our way to the teak-covered flybridge, which is among the yacht’s standout features. It has been extended aft compared to the 680 and now covers 22sqm (236sqft), putting it among leaders in its class, where the brand competes with global heavyweights like Azimut, Ferretti, Sunseeker, Princess and Absolute.

 

In fact, the entire flybridge has been redesigned, with the port position of the stairs among the few similarities to the 680. Instead of mostly fitted seating and lounging areas, the layout has been completely reconfigured.

 

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Roda furniture is an option for the aft part of the flybridge

 

The covered forward area features a dining table set lengthways and six chairs, opposite a long wet bar to starboard that includes a barbecue, sink and fridge.

 

For the aft half, Prestige offers an island sunpad in the standard configuration. However, the option shown on the unit in Cannes features elegant Roda outdoor furniture – a sofa to starboard, a chair and a low table, all secured to the floor by a simple bolt system. Depending on the arrangement, the furniture is free to face the clear aft balustrade, which is another difference to the 680.

 

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“The whole point is to give owners the ability to arrange the furniture as they like, depending on how they wish to use it that day or for that particular cruise or season,” Bamps says. “The 690 has far less moulded and fitted furniture because we want to have people start thinking differently and more freely.”

 

EASY PERFORMANCE

The upper helm is to port and features twin carbon-fibre seats with armrests – rather than the bench seat on the 680 – and is accompanied by a C-shaped sofa to starboard. The standard engines are twin 900hp IPS1200s, although we were happy to hear that the unit in Cannes had the 1,000hp IPS1350 options.

 

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The Prestige 690 comfortably topped 30 knots

 

As we took the wheel, we appreciated how easy it was to read the information displayed on the two large screens and how comfortable a motor yacht the 690 is to pilot.

 

In relatively calm morning conditions, we were able to twist and turn at leisure and managed to exceed 31 knots, faster than our hosts had predicted. However, the yacht’s comfortable cruising speeds are in the range of 18-20 knots at 1,800-2,000rpm, when it provides far more reasonable fuel consumption.

 

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The yacht also benefited from the optional Seakeeper 18 gyro stabiliser, which was operating soon after we left the port and is especially useful at anchor, where it dramatically reduces roll. In addition, the joystick proved very efficient in controlling the IPS pods and managing manoeuvres leaving and entering the Old Port.

 

In addition, the 690 also benefits from Groupe Beneteau’s new SEANAPPS technology, which enables owners to monitor their boat in real time, plan and schedule maintenance services, and consult the maintenance log through a dedicated mobile App.

 

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The foredeck sunpad can be partly sheltered by a folding bimini

 

Other outdoor areas include the foredeck, which has a fitted three-person sunpad that can be partly sheltered by a folding bimini. The hexagonal-topped backrests on the forward sofa are among notable styling upgrades.

 

At the other end of the boat, the aft cockpit is relatively conventional, with a sofa and teak table, while the area can be shaded by an electric sun awning that slides down between the two aft struts.

 

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The aft sunpad suspended above the swim platform is an attractive option

 

Prestige offers the appealing option of an aft sunpad that’s behind the sofa and ‘suspended’ above the swim platform. Aside from being a nice place to lie down with a book, it’s also a great for watching over family and friends playing in the water, which also helps with safety.

 

FINE FINISHING

Heading inside, the main deck retains the general layout of the 680, although the décor, materials, finishing and details have been notably elevated and reflect the fine furnishings introduced on the X70. “The interior finishing is very different from the 680,” Bamps emphasises.

 

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The interior decor and detailing reflect the luxurious finish introduced on the X70

 

Grey oak is the standard interior woodwork, although wenge is among options, while nubuck or leather are among fabric choices.

 

The open aft galley is to port, where there’s lots of storage above and below, plus plenty of working space on countertops on all four sides. The galley links nicely with the dining area opposite, where an adjustable glass dining table and L-shaped sofa are supplemented by foldable dining chairs.

 

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The saloon is up a step from the galley and dining area

 

Up a step, the main saloon has a large C-shaped sofa and coffee table to port and there’s even space for a facing sofa beside the stairs to the guest cabins midships.

 

As well as large windows on both sides, there’s also a sliding door to starboard, which is useful for the driver and for passenger access to and from the foredeck.

 

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The largest saloon looks forward to the retractable TV

 

The double helm station sits atop low cupboards, while to the left are higher cupboards that also contain the pop-up TV in a refreshing forward location compared to it typically interrupting a side window.

 

To port are the private steps – a Prestige signature – that lead down and forward to the master suite, which has a high ceiling and plenty of light from long hull windows.

 

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The master suite is forward and can be among three full-beam staterooms

 

A forward-facing bed measuring 1.98.m by 1.60m (6ft 5in x 5ft 2in) flanked by bedside tables faces a large TV, while there’s even an overhead skylight with opening hatch with electric shade.

 

On the port side, by the stairs, are a chaise longue, dressing table and low cupboard topped by shelves, while forward is the walk-in closet with shelving, and the bathroom. To starboard is a long storage cabinet.

 

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The master features a chaise longue, dressing table and en-suite bathroom in the bow

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The saloon stairs to the guest cabin lead down to a hallway that divides the VIP cabin midships from either two twin cabins forward or another full-beam guest stateroom with en-suite bathroom, depending on the choice of the three or four-cabin version. There’s also an option for an aft twin crew cabin that’s accessible from the swim platform and has direct access to the engine room.

 

Overall, the Prestige 690 is certainly not as radical an overhaul of its predecessor as the X70, but it has benefited from a handful of selected features and finishes introduced on the latter while also showing off a couple of tricks of its own.
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The regional dealer hosted the Prestige Exclusive Day and Asia Yachting Brokerage Boat Show over three days at Lantau Yacht Club in Hong Kong.

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Y focus on carbon: Custom Tripp 90 by YYachts

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Specialising in luxury carbon sailing yachts from 70-100ft, Germany’s YYachts has launched its custom-built Tripp 90, which features an exterior by Bill Tripp and a richly detailed interior by Winch Design – and will be followed by the Y9 model in 2022. By John Higginson.

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Designed by Bill Tripp, the US-flagged Prevail is a custom build by YYachts

 

As Bill Tripp walks the deck of Prevail during its world premiere at this year’s Cannes Yachting Festival, he’s proud but also a little excited.

 

That’s because the American naval architect is looking ahead to a potential trip to the Caribbean, where he has been invited to join the owner for some sailing on the custom-designed Tripp 90, which was showcased in Cannes alongside the Y7, an earlier design by the American that helped YYachts establish its reputation.

 

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Prevail has a carbon hull, superstructure, mast, boom and sails, and a flush deck with sustainable Lignia wood

 

After Prevail was launched by YYachts from its shipyard outside Greifswald on Germany’s northeast coast, Tripp was among those involved in sea trials in the Baltic Sea, when he says conditions were “a little too calm”.

 

However, Prevail’s owner, an American with strong ties to Europe, has already spent quite a bit of time on his carbon-fibre performance cruiser in the Mediterranean, with Tripp saying the 90ft sloop has clocked 18 knots and should be able to get up to about 25 when it really gets to stretch its legs.

 

Bill Tripp designed the Y7, Y9 and Tripp 90

 

Provisional plans are for Prevail to stay in Mallorca in Spain before heading across the Atlantic to the likes of the Caribbean and New England, where Tripp himself is based in Connecticut.

 

“The owner has already spent a lot of time on the yacht in the Med and really enjoyed it. We advised that he enjoy the boat for a while, then we’ll spend a little time fine-tuning it for racing,” says Tripp, who says the owner’s 2022 plans include the Caribbean 600 in Antigua in February and potentially the Rolex Middle Sea Race around Sicily in October.

 

The American-owned yacht will be used on both sides of the Atlantic

 

“It’s primarily a cruising boat built for bluewater sailing, but will do some racing. The owner may bring the boat back to Europe later next year and he also plans to cruise around the world. We’re just delighted he’s happy with the yacht.”

 

YYACHTS’ CARBON TRIP

The owner’s previous boats included a design by Tripp, who has close ties to YYachts, which Michael Schmidt founded in 2015 to build fast luxury sailing yachts made of carbon, which is stiffer and lighter than fibreglass but more expensive.

 

Michael Schmidt, founder of YYachts

 

The yard, also known as Michael Schmidt Yachtbau, is focused on streamlined designs, easy sailing and a clean, minimalist deck. Its semi-custom models start from the Y7, a Tripp-designed 70-footer with a Norm Architects interior that has proved its best-selling model, with about a dozen units already sold.

 

It was followed by the Y8, an 80-footer drawn by Italian Lorenzo Argento with five sales, while next year’s new builds will include the first Y9, a semi-custom model sharing much of the naval architecture and exterior design of the Tripp 90 but with a wide range of interior layouts.

 

 

Twin helms control the self-tacking jib and hydraulically operated boom-rolled mainsail

 

This September, YYachts was proud to show Prevail at Cannes, where it was the second-longest yacht in the Sailing Area in Port Canto. It’s also the latest product of the YC custom division, whose portfolio includes the Explorer 72 Eugen Seibold, designed for scientists to conduct climate and marine research, and fitted with an advanced hybrid diesel-electric drive and large battery bank.

 

FLAGSHIP SUPREME

With an overall length of 97ft 8in and a beam of 22ft 4in, Tripp 90 is currently YYachts’ flagship and the best advert so far for the yard’s capabilities. Tripp Design handled the naval architecture, exterior and layouts, while the owner chose UK-based Winch Design for the interior, with Prevail marking the third collaboration between the two design studios.

Three B&G touch screens above the coachroof

 

Prevail uses carbon for the hull, superstructure, mast, boom and sails, while the rig includes a self-tacking jib and hydraulically operated boom-rolled mainsail. Tripp says the hull shape is optimised to sail at 12 degrees, while the yacht also features a lifting keel, a challenging feature to integrate and disguise in the interior design.

 

Like all YYachts boats, the Tripp 90 is designed for short-handed sailing, with the 55-tonne yacht able to be handled by the three crew, all sailors. The flush deck features YYachts’ sustainable Lignia wood, which looks great, doesn’t get hot and is an eco-friendly alternative to teak.

 

The clean aft deck hides a lazarette

 

The surprises start aft, where a lazarette door hidden in the expansive deck folds up to reveal a huge storage space that can house an inflatable 3.5m RIB, along with a lot else. Just in front is a smaller liferaft locker that can deploy automatically in emergencies.

 

“I think the hardest part of putting together a project like this is to make the technology invisible,” says Tripp, who worked on his first carbon boat in 1985 and whose carbon designs include a 165-footer.

 

Bill Tripp with Dirk Zamedack, Managing Partner of YYachts

 

“Fortunately, the shapes of boats now make them faster and allow us to make the layouts more interesting.”

 

Situated well forward of the stern, each of the two steering wheels are backed by a full navigation station with controls, displays and throttle, while further in front are a pair of winches with power buttons at foot height. The sailing stations are flanked by thick coamings that also frame the roomy lounging area, comprising large C-shaped sofas and adjustable tables.

 

Carbonnautica steering wheels

 

Aft of the coamings, two steps lead to the side decks that run past the distinctive coachroof to a massive flush foredeck, where there’s a wide well for the self-tacking jib just forward of the mast. The area is peppered with skylights for the cabins below, while instead of fitted sunpads, there are flexible sun loungers that can be picked up and put anywhere. The bowsprit houses the anchor.

 

SALOON OF TWO HALVES

Both the aft and central cockpit areas can be covered by biminis and lead to the interior, which is quite the show-stopper. Winch Design worked closely with the owner to create a stylish, timeless ambience, with stylistic inspirations from the US east coast and mid-century Scandinavia.

 

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Studded, curved steps down to the distinctive, split-level ‘saloon of two halves’

 

“One of the most magical moments is when you realise how homely and comfortable Prevail feels as soon as you step inside,” says Joost Roes, Senior Project Manager and Designer at Winch Design.

 

As you descend the steps, you’re struck by three things. Firstly, the large windows around all four sides of the coachroof, which combine with the large ceiling skylights to provide the interior with plenty of natural light and expansive views.

 

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Winch Design handled the interior, which features a raised dining area to port

 

Secondly, the materials and detailing, which are above and beyond what you’d typically find on a sailing yacht, even of this size.

 

A rich yet tasteful combination of finely finished woodwork, beautifully stitched leathers, stainless-steel detailing and recessed lighting ensure your eyes continue to explore, whichever room you’re in. Look out for the use of bare carbon, a nod to the exterior.

 

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Beautiful cabinets aft of the dining area (pictured) and saloon

 

Among woods, the owner selected a flamed Anigre, which was stained to contrast with the oak floor, while there are accent timbers such as Macassar and walnut, and feature panels in rosewood. The colour combination of these natural timbers and leathers alongside upholstery in whites, greys and blues works well.

 

Tripp himself is a fan. “When you go down below, you’re immediately hit with the smell of wood and leather. It’s a wonderful environment, a completely different world. You feel like you’re in a luxury hotel, a place you really want to stay in.”

 

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The saloon enjoys natural light through the coachroof, hull windows and skylights

 

Thirdly, it’s different. Having the engine room underneath the saloon has contributed to a split-level layout – not fore and aft, but port and starboard.

 

To port, the raised dining area has an extendable table and bench seating, where diners are almost at eye level with the coachroof windows and enjoy a clear view outside through the cockpit.

 

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The yacht features stunning woodwork, leatherwork and detailing

 

The lounge is down two steps to starboard and features a beautiful leather chair and an L-shaped sofa that can convert into a daybed. The sofa fits snugly under the long hull window, yet its inward view is of the back of the dining-table seating.

 

CABINS AND MORE

However, it’s worth remembering Prevail was not designed for repeat production but solely for its for its owner, a keen musician who wanted a versatile layout for entertaining guests, while also enabling people to retreat from a party, resulting in the creation of separate relaxation areas.

 

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Forward of the saloon is a semi-private office space with chaise longue

 

For example, ahead of the saloon and down three steps is a semi-private ‘snug’ or office, which has a desk, a daybed, an amplifier and hanging space for the owner’s guitar.

 

To port is the twin en-suite guest cabin, which like all the guest areas, features top-end detailing such as stainless-steel door handles and leather-wrapped cupboard and drawer handles.

 

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The master suite is forward, with the bed to port

 

The master suite is forward and has a forward-facing double with bedside tables to port. To starboard is a vanity table and a couch – the third sofa along this side of the boat – while the elegantly finished twin-sink bathroom is in the bow.

 

Looking aft from the bedroom to the other hallway shows the long sight lines the designers sought to incorporate.

 

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The master has a desk and sofa to starboard, and twin-sink bathroom in the bow

 

Aft of the saloon and down several steps leads starboard to the blue-and-white galley and port to the VIP double. In the stern is the crew quarters, which include a double cabin for the skipper and his wife, a single cabin, crew mess and access to the engine room.

 

All in all, it’s a remarkable yacht and a refreshingly personal one that succeeded due to impressive teamwork during a testing time for international collaborations.

 

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Aft of the saloon, the galley is off a hallway that can see though through to the master suite forward

 

Prevail shows that everything is possible when selecting the right partners,” says Roes of Winch Design. “We’re very proud of what we achieved together with the Tripp and YYachts teams.”
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Yacht Style Issue 62: The Superyacht Issue

Yacht Style Issue 62 features Top 100 Superyachts of Asia-Pacific 2022, seven yacht Reviews, Simpson Marine, Lantau Yacht Club, Ferretti Group’s Stefano de Vivo, Rolex Middle Sea Race, SailGP, Cannes and Monaco shows, Jeanneau Merry Fisher owner Kevin Quek, interviews with HSBC’s Jyrki Rauhio and Cirrus Aircraft’s Zean Nielsen, and lifestyle articles on IL PICCO residences and Art Works Group.

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Distinguished by its sea view terrace overlooking the water, Azimut’s Grande Trideck has wowed boat show audiences from Cannes and Monaco to Fort Lauderdale, while the first sale in Asia has already been confirmed.

Azimut Grande Trideck coming to Asia

Azimut Grande Trideck coming to Asia

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Distinguished by its sea view terrace overlooking the water, Azimut’s Grande Trideck has wowed boat show audiences from Cannes and Monaco to Fort Lauderdale, while the first sale in Asia has already been confirmed.

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Distinguished by its sea view terrace overlooking the water, Azimut’s Grande Trideck has wowed boat show audiences from Cannes and Monaco to Fort Lauderdale, while the first sale in Asia has already been confirmed.

Alberto Mancini designed the sporty exterior of a 125-footer, which has a ‘D2P’ hull

 

Azimut’s new Grande Trideck has been kept busy. Following her world premiere at the Cannes Yachting Festival in September, the Italian builder’s new 38m flagship mixed with megayachts at the Monaco Yacht Show later that month and then made her American debut at the Fort Lauderdale International Boat Show at the end of October.

 

Meanwhile, in a boost for yacht lovers in Asia, the first unit in the region is set to arrive in Singapore in 2023 following a sale to an existing Azimut owner who’s upgrading from a smaller Grande. Among the Trideck’s double-digit global sales, the Singapore order was secured by Marine Italia, which also represents the brand in Hong Kong, Macau, Guangdong province and Taiwan.

 

Distinguished by its sea view terrace overlooking the water, Azimut’s Grande Trideck has wowed boat show audiences from Cannes and Monaco to Fort Lauderdale, while the first sale in Asia has already been confirmed.

Aft view of the signature sea view terrace

 

“A key feature of the Trideck is how the design team have focused their attention equally on both the interior and exterior spaces,” says Paul Grange, COO of Marine Italia and co-founder of the Hong Kong-headquartered company with Thomas Woo.

 

“The interior layout provides clients with great flexibility to have luxury private dining rooms, comfortable saloons and entertainment rooms according to their preference.

 

Distinguished by its sea view terrace overlooking the water, Azimut’s Grande Trideck has wowed boat show audiences from Cannes and Monaco to Fort Lauderdale, while the first sale in Asia has already been confirmed.

The foredeck leads down to a working area

 

“As an example, it can have up to six en-suite cabins, but the Trideck for Singapore will feature a custom interior layout with four guest cabins, with the other spaces used for the family’s requirements.”

 

GRANDE’S INCREASING APPEAL

The Trideck marks the regional dealer’s third superyacht sale for Singapore this year, following a Grande 32 Metri and a Benetti Oasis 40M in collaboration with Benetti Asia.

 

Distinguished by its sea view terrace overlooking the water, Azimut’s Grande Trideck has wowed boat show audiences from Cannes and Monaco to Fort Lauderdale, while the first sale in Asia has already been confirmed.

Mancini describes the four outdoor aft areas as ‘cascading terraces’

 

They’re just one part of a strong run of sales by a company announced in September as Azimut’s second-most successful dealer over the past year, behind only US giant MarineMax.

 

Grange estimates there are about 30 Grande superyachts in Greater China and Southeast Asia, with over half of those in Hong Kong where new models delivered over the past year range from the 25 Metri to two units of the 35 Metri, the brand’s former flagship.

 

Distinguished by its sea view terrace overlooking the water, Azimut’s Grande Trideck has wowed boat show audiences from Cannes and Monaco to Fort Lauderdale, while the first sale in Asia has already been confirmed.

The beach club sits below the raised sea view terrace

 

Although the 35 Metri has a fourth ‘level’ that’s effectively an aft extension of the flybridge’s hard top, the Trideck is a true tri-deck design. In fact, the builder promotes it as a ‘Three Decks + One’ due to the signature sea view terrace at the aft end of the main deck.

 

With an overall length of 125ft 5in, the Trideck is 10ft 7in longer than the Grande 35 Metri and features an exterior by Alberto Mancini, who designed the Grande S10 launched in 2019 and has effectively succeeded the late Stefano Righini who had collaborated with Azimut since the late 1980s.

 

Distinguished by its sea view terrace overlooking the water, Azimut’s Grande Trideck has wowed boat show audiences from Cannes and Monaco to Fort Lauderdale, while the first sale in Asia has already been confirmed.The beach club has 2m of headroom

 

The Trideck has an 8m (26ft 2in) beam and a sub-300GT volume, but feels bigger due to some clever design work. For example, the voids in the bulwarks either side of the beach club not only provide window-like views but also prevent the area being considered as internal volume.

 

Once the transom folds out, the full-height beach club offers over 320sqft of space, which includes a day head, an enclosed wet bar, an outdoor shower and lockers for water toys such as scuba diving gear and Seabobs. There’s further storage below, via a deck hatch.

 

Distinguished by its sea view terrace overlooking the water, Azimut’s Grande Trideck has wowed boat show audiences from Cannes and Monaco to Fort Lauderdale, while the first sale in Asia has already been confirmed.

The sea view terrace is five steps up from the main deck

 

The beach club is sheltered by the similarly sized sea view terrace, arguably the yacht’s most distinguishing feature. Up five starboard steps from the main deck, it offers a lofty platform that overlooks the water on three sides and has an enormous C-shaped sofa that offers a variety of sea views.

 

As well as sheltering the beach club, the sea view terrace also disguises the private patio outside the saloon doors.

 

Distinguished by its sea view terrace overlooking the water, Azimut’s Grande Trideck has wowed boat show audiences from Cannes and Monaco to Fort Lauderdale, while the first sale in Asia has already been confirmed.

The private patio is outside the main saloon

 

The clever design, which Mancini used on the Grande S10, ensures privacy from prying eyes on the docks while moored stern-to, and on the Trideck the patio is big enough to fit a large, foldable table for eight. This area also benefits from bulwark cut-throughs that are covered by plexiglass to provide wind shelter.

 

Distinguished by its sea view terrace overlooking the water, Azimut’s Grande Trideck has wowed boat show audiences from Cannes and Monaco to Fort Lauderdale, while the first sale in Asia has already been confirmed.

The aft upper deck offers outdoor dining for up to 12

 

Azimut describes it as a private patio because the main alfresco dining area is aft on the upper deck. And what an area it is, with a huge table set lengthways that’s wide enough to sit two people at one end and can extend to fit 12. There’s also a bar to port and a corner sofa by the stairs up to the sun deck.

 

The sun deck is a gorgeous area, dressed on hull one with three sun loungers aft, as well as gym equipment. The covered central area features a circular lounge with two curved, facing sofas and a cabinet housing a TV that can rise and rotate. Forward is a tall bar with stools offering great panoramic views, including overlooking the forward barbecue.

 

Distinguished by its sea view terrace overlooking the water, Azimut’s Grande Trideck has wowed boat show audiences from Cannes and Monaco to Fort Lauderdale, while the first sale in Asia has already been confirmed.

The sun deck has a central lounge with TV, a bar with tall stools and barbecue forward

 

FLEXIBLE INTERIORS

With Grande sales driving an increasing amount of the company’s business, the Trideck was developed to satisfy demand for larger yachts, yet it was also designed to appeal to a newer, less traditional generation of owners – or clients who simply want more choice in how their yacht is configured.

 

Achille Salvagni has designed the interiors of all the current Grande models, but the Trideck is the first without a formal dining area on the main deck, based on the feedback that most clients typically eat outdoors unless the weather prevents them from doing so.

 

Distinguished by its sea view terrace overlooking the water, Azimut’s Grande Trideck has wowed boat show audiences from Cannes and Monaco to Fort Lauderdale, while the first sale in Asia has already been confirmed.

Achille Salvagni designed the interior, which features a main-deck saloon dedicated to lounging

 

Instead, the main saloon is classic Salvagni, with a huge J-shaped sofa, two coffee tables and two circular chairs, all custom designed and offering plenty of space to walk through or around the lounge, enjoying the full-height windows.

 

Salvagni is renowned for his curved furniture and lamps, and use of light, pastel colours, although the latter is offset by glossy dark-mahogany cupboards on each side. Rounded and oblong shapes and

cut-outs decorate the ceiling.

 

Distinguished by its sea view terrace overlooking the water, Azimut’s Grande Trideck has wowed boat show audiences from Cannes and Monaco to Fort Lauderdale, while the first sale in Asia has already been confirmed.

Aft view of the saloon, showing the bar at the entrance

 

With your eyes glued to the furniture and views, you can even miss a trick or two coming in. For starters, there’s a wide mahogany bar tucked inside the sliding door at the entrance, positioned to serve both the indoor and outdoor areas.

 

However, less expected is the enormous 72-inch TV that slides out of the aft starboard corner and turns the saloon into a roomy media hub.

 

The master suite is forward on the main deck

 

The starboard hallway for guests leads past the galley to the full-beam master suite, which starts with a dressing area with cupboards on two sides, while a seemingly floating curved desk and two chairs sit below the large window.

 

The bed is set on the port side and faces forward to the bathroom, where the sliding mirrored door housing the TV is flanked by stunning drawers that Salvagni designed to replicate the shape of samurai armour.

 

Drawers are inspired by Samurai armour; the bathtub is made of composite

 

Salvagni designed the bathroom for the door to remain open, when possible, as it offers an attractive view of a beautiful round tub that gives a spa-like ambience and sits beside the shower to port side.

 

This sense of a wellness area is deepened by textured Cardoso stone for the flooring and a smooth version for the twin-sink countertop.

Staircases by Salvagni

The guest hallway also houses the stairway that links to both the lower and upper decks but also allows Salvagni to show off some of his most beautiful design work, playing right into his love of curves and organic shapes.

 

The lower deck has two aft VIP cabins featuring the Samurai-themed drawers and two guest cabins, all with en-suite bathrooms.

 

Distinguished by its sea view terrace overlooking the water, Azimut’s Grande Trideck has wowed boat show audiences from Cannes and Monaco to Fort Lauderdale, while the first sale in Asia has already been confirmed.

The VIP cabins have the same designer drawers as the master suite

 

UP AND AWAY

Although there are side decks on the main deck, there are none on the upper deck, which means the upper lounge is almost full-beam. The standard layout includes a large semi-circular sofa and a rounded coffee table on the port side, plus chairs, table and retractable TV to starboard.

 

When desired, the lounge doubles as the indoor dining room, with the table elevated and expanded with the addition of extra leaves. Azimut does offer owners the option of having a formal dining area in this room – as it does in the main saloon – although most owners have chosen the standard upper-lounge layout.

 

Distinguished by its sea view terrace overlooking the water, Azimut’s Grande Trideck has wowed boat show audiences from Cannes and Monaco to Fort Lauderdale, while the first sale in Asia has already been confirmed.

The table in the upper lounge can be raised and expanded with the addition of extra leaves

 

Forward is the ‘sixth cabin’ in the six-cabin version, the room featuring elegant leather cases hanging below the port window. However, owners can also choose to use this space as a combination of both a captain’s cabin and an upper pantry that’s connected by stairs to the main galley below.

 

“The Trideck’s innovative layout and flow create a seamless luxury environment, but also offers plenty of separate spaces for owners and guests to enjoy the yacht the way they want to,” Grange says.

 

Distinguished by its sea view terrace overlooking the water, Azimut’s Grande Trideck has wowed boat show audiences from Cannes and Monaco to Fort Lauderdale, while the first sale in Asia has already been confirmed.

The pilothouse has plenty of companion seating

 

The impressive pilothouse has side doors that lead to the foredeck, which is a gorgeous outdoor area centred around a circular jacuzzi surrounded by flexible seating and sunpads, providing an infinity view over a forward seating and sunbathing area protected by a low screen.

 

As well as enjoyable outdoor spaces and stylish indoor areas, the Trideck offers an eco-friendly ‘hotel mode’ as an option, with lithium ion battery packs able to power onboard systems for up to four hours during the day or up to eight hours at night, when demands are reduced.

 

Distinguished by its sea view terrace overlooking the water, Azimut’s Grande Trideck has wowed boat show audiences from Cannes and Monaco to Fort Lauderdale, while the first sale in Asia has already been confirmed.

The foredeck with jacuzzi is forward of the pilothouse

 

The Trideck also offers impressive performance for a yacht of this size. As well as extensive use of carbon-fibre in the superstructure helping to reduce weight, the 125-footer features the second generation of the ‘D2P’, the displacement-to-planing hull with wave piercer initially developed for the Grande 35 Metri in collaboration with P.L. Ausonio Naval Architecture.

 

Improvements have been significant because despite being over 3m longer and 30 tonnes heavier than the 35 Metri, the Trideck has significantly less consumption up to 15 knots and similar economy for faster speeds.

 

Distinguished by its sea view terrace overlooking the water, Azimut’s Grande Trideck has wowed boat show audiences from Cannes and Monaco to Fort Lauderdale, while the first sale in Asia has already been confirmed.

Hull one is fitted with 2,600mhp MTU engines

 

Fitted with either 2,400mhp or 2,600mhp MTU engines, the new hull offers two ‘peaks’ for fuel efficiency, one at displacement speed and one at fast cruising, so satisfying demands for both types of navigation.

 

“One of the key features of Azimut Grande is that it offers superyacht levels of comfort and volume but still with full planing performance. In the case of the Trideck, that’s speeds up to 24 knots,” Grange says.

 

Distinguished by its sea view terrace overlooking the water, Azimut’s Grande Trideck has wowed boat show audiences from Cannes and Monaco to Fort Lauderdale, while the first sale in Asia has already been confirmed.

The Trideck ‘peaks’ at both displacement and fast cruising speeds

 

“However, for long-range cruising at slower speeds, she can still offer a range of nearly 2,000nm, which shows the efficiency and versatility of the design – equally at home as a fast weekend cruiser or as a long-range luxury cruiser.” As with many aspects of the Trideck, the choice is yours.

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Azimut to launch two new Grande models in 2022

Following the launch of its 38m flagship Trideck this year, the Italian shipyard plans to add the 26 Metri and 36 Metri models to its Grande Collection.

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Bluegame BG72 builds on strong platform

Bluegame BG72 builds on strong platform

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For its newest model, Italy’s Bluegame has combined the huge aft platform and lower-deck saloon of its ground-breaking BGX series with the open style of its BG range. Welcome aboard the BG72, which offers the best of both worlds from a brand that’s growing fast in Asia.

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The Bluegame BG72 showed at Cannes, Genoa and Monaco

 

For the BG72’s world premiere at this year’s Cannes Yachting Festival, Bluegame’s newest model was nestled with a BG42, BGX60 and BGX70 among an imposing selection of Sanlorenzo yachts ranging from the SX76 to as big as the SD126, a 38m superyacht with a volume of 314GT.

 

Although towered over by flybridge and trideck models from their sister brand, Bluegame boats sat proudly in the heart of the Jetée among the show’s leading exhibitors, with Azimut and Ferretti Group models along to the left, Princess and Sunseeker to the right.

 

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The BG72 shares the same Lou Codega-designed hull as the BGX70

 

Having then shown at the Genoa International Boat Show, the BG72 even leveraged off Sanlorenzo’s muscle to appear at the Monaco Yacht Show, where she was the smallest boat on display in the world’s premier superyacht show.

 

In the same way Bluegame’s recent rebirth has been propelled by its mother company, so the brand is fast emerging in Asia under Simpson Marine, which has been Sanlorenzo’s exclusive partner in Asia since 2015.

 

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The huge platform is even bigger than on the BGX70

 

After also taking on Bluegame last year, the region’s biggest dealer brought the high-profile BGX70 to Hong Kong to kick-start the brand’s presence, which has proved its worth. The company now has similarly high hopes for the BG72, which has many of the BGX70’s attributes but with an open-style main deck.

 

Nick Stratton, Sales Manager for both Sanlorenzo Asia and Bluegame Asia, says: “The BG72 shares aspects with the BGX70 like the iconic profile, plus the huge platform and the aft lower-deck saloon, which aren’t seen on any other brands. The beam and the social spaces, especially on the magnificent stern platform, provide a new way of life at sea.

 

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Biminis can cover the main deck’s fore and aft areas

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“However, like all models in the BG range, the BG72 has a spacious, bright and airy main deck. It’s a great boat, with enhanced circulation between the lower and main deck, and even more light in the lower saloon. Owners love the modern styling, and we expect it to be equally popular as the BGX70.”

 

BLUEGAME’S GROWTH IN ASIA

It’s a bold statement considering Simpson Marine has announced sales of three BGX70s, a unit of the BGX60 that debuted in late 2020 plus one and two hulls respectively of the open-style BG62 and BG42 that kick-started Bluegame’s rebirth three years ago.

 

Sanlorenzo had previously owned the brand founded by Luca Santella until the financial crisis of 2008 led to it being put on the shelf in 2012. The two-time Olympic sailor later became Design Development Manager at Sanlorenzo and worked with Zuccon International Project on the SX range.

 

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Like the rest of the BG series, the BG72 has an open design

 

After Santella revealed designs showing how Bluegame could help ‘extend’ the SX concept to models smaller than the SX76, Sanlorenzo Executive Chairman Massimo Perotti moved to revive the brand.

 

“When Sanlorenzo re-introduced Bluegame as part of its portfolio, it marked a rebirth of an attractive niche brand for a specific kind of customer, but now the brand is growing very quickly worldwide and that also includes Asia,” Stratton said. “Bluegame takes advantage of Sanlorenzo’s quality and expertise in build, but addresses owners looking for smaller sizes.

 

Knowing Sanlorenzo’s reputation, customers feel confident about Bluegame, so growth is significantly quicker than introducing a totally new brand to the market.

 

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View from the forward end of the platform

 

“It’s a brand that innovates, is different but also bespoke. The yachts look trendy and streamlined, have a very pleasant circulation and feel of spaciousness.”

 

While the BG42 and BG62 were updates of former Bluegame models, it was the BGX70 that made the brand a true influencer in the motor yacht world. Sanlorenzo’s SX88 and SX76 featured extralong swim platforms just a few steps from a clear-backed cockpit, providing more living space close to water level. However, the two-deck BGX70 took the concept to a new level.

 

Designed by Santella with Zuccon and with a hull by Lou Codega, it made the platform even longer and included an aft saloon on the lower deck, which also housed the guest cabins. The more conventional main deck features an aft cockpit, enclosed saloon, galley and helm, as well as an open foredeck.

 

REARRANGED LOWER DECK

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The saloon benefits from light through the sliding doors and see-through stairways

 

The BG72 shares the same 18ft-wide Codega hull, housing the Volvo Penta IPS drives under the aft deck, but it’s a lot more different to the BGX70 than initial glances suggest. Among changes are an almost completely reconfigured lower deck with an aft master suite option, a completely new main deck befitting BG’s open style, while even the bow area has been redesigned.

 

In fact, even the huge platform has been lengthened aft, with the BG72 more than 3ft longer overall than the BGX70. Furthermore, instead of only starboard stairs to the main deck, there are also stairs to port.

 

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The saloon features a lounge to starboard and a dining area to port

 

The hull shown at Cannes, Genoa and Monaco features the standard aft-saloon option, while the owner chose distinctive materials and colours, including Canaletto walnut wood plus leather and fabrics in light and blue tones.

 

Compared to the BGX70, the entrance is now on the port side, while the room itself has been extended and rearranged. In the absence of enclosed dining on the main deck, a dining area has been included on the port side, where it sits alongside the semi-enclosed, L-shaped galley.

 

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The master suite is in the bow and has an aft-facing bed

 

The lounge is to starboard and has an improved layout, with an L-shaped sofa allowing views aft of the platform and water. There’s also room for chairs by the sliding glass doors, which provide more natural light than on its predecessor.

 

The central corridor leads to a hallway accessing the three en-suite guest cabins, starting with twins port and starboard. Forward are the stairs and the owner’s suite, which has an aft-facing bed against a mirrored bulkhead and an elegant bathroom to starboard.

 

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The master suite’s elegant en-suite bathroom is to starboard

 

The BG72’s alternative lower-deck layout replaces the saloon with the master suite, which would offer the owners stunning views and the opportunity to wake up looking over the water to the horizon. In this option, the saloon, galley and a twin cabin are positioned midships, with the VIP suite in the bow.

 

BREEZY MAIN DECK

Accessible from either the exterior aft stairs or internal stairs up to the helm, the main deck has an open design that starts aft with a triple sunpad that’s not covered by the hardtop but can be by an attached bimini.

 

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The main deck has a wide sunpads, facing sofas and wet bar forward

 

The sunpad looks forward to a sofa to port and an L-shaped sofa and expandable table to starboard, all offering a pleasant covered social area. There’s also the option of some informal alfresco dining as there’s a wet bar just forward of the sofas.

 

The impressive pilot house has a reverse-angle windscreen and is enclosed on three sides, while the aft doors can shut when the room needs to be fully enclosed, whether for privacy or bad weather.

 

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The pilothouse can be fully enclosed

 

The double helm seat sits under a slatted sunroof and faces a nice display with three large Garmin screens, central throttle, joystick control and smart docking as part of the IPS system, which is renowned for fuel efficiency. Like the BGX70, the BG72 reaches 28 knots with twin 900hp IPS 1200s and 30 knots with the 1,000hp IPS1350s.

 

There’s easy circulation throughout the main deck and high bulwarks ensure safe passage to the foredeck, which features flexible furniture comprising a sofa and a large sunpad. As with the aft sunpad, this area can also be covered in a bimini, while the sunpad itself disguises the entrance to the twin-bunk crew cabin.

 

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The foredeck features a sofa and a flexible forward sunbathing area

 

However, there’s one more sunbathing area, up on the roof of the hardtop. Accessed by a steep stairway forward of the port sofa, the simple sun deck features four adjoining sunpads across the hardtop, just aft of the sunroof.

 

There’s more to come from this brand next year with the BG54, which features many elements from the BG72’s open main deck and again shows a brand with a strong DNA that’s more than solely an extension of Sanlorenzo.

 

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The ‘sun deck’ on top of the hard top offers another sunbathing area

 

“Bluegame is the brand of the future for an active, younger, curious and lifestyle-focused owner,” Stratton says. “We believe the brand will keep growing in Asia and are awaiting eagerly its new models to join our expanding fleet in this region.”

 

Bluegame is well supported by Sanlorenzo, but the little sister is growing up fast and starting to make a name for herself.

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