Summer 2015


Yachting
Stunning yachts to sail into Monaco


Here’s a preview of some of the stunning yachts that visitors can expect to see at the Monaco Yacht Show, which will be held from September 23 to September 26 this year at Port Hercules in Monaco.


Ester III, 65.99 m
Shipyard: Lürssen
Model: CRN 134 fully customised
Naval Architecture: CRN Engineering
Exterior: Espen Øino
Interior: Reymond Langton
Year of delivery: 2014
Delivered by Lürssen, Ester III is a sleek, 66-m yacht that combines a truly authentic classic interior and unusual deck layout with a unique, distinct and masculine external profile (see separate report).



Atlante, 55 m
Exhibitor: CRN
Model: CRN 134 - fully customised
Naval Architecture: CRN Engineering
Exterior Design: Nuvolari-Lenard
Year of delivery: 2015
A yacht with a strong identity, style and innovation, the Atlante draws on some stylistic features peculiar to military vessels. Very marked square shapes, sharp, rigorous and particularly sophisticated lines are the distinctive features of CRN’s Ancona shipyard’s new mega yacht, the exterior of which was designed by the Nuvolari-Lenard.
With a length of 55 m and beam of 10.2 m, the five-deck Atlante can host up to 12 guests in the owner’s suite and four VIP cabins, together with a crew of 14 members.



S693, 69.3 m
Shipyard: Tankoa Yachts
Design: Francesco Paszkowki Design Studio
Year of delivery: 2015
S693 is the first Tankoa born from a team of boat builders, a modern classic yacht with a high-efficiency hull developed to achieve a top speed of 16.50 knots and cruise at 15 knots. An economical speed of 12.50 knots will allow long range navigation over 5,000 nautical miles.
S693 is equipped with all the amenities to live on board in total relaxation.



Irimari, 63.43 m
Shipyard: Sunrise Yachts
Exterior: Espen Øino  
Interior: Focus Yacht Design
Year of Delivery: 2015
Irimari is the first of three projects developed by Sunrise Yachts with Espen Øino. It is one of the largest yachts ever built in Turkey at nearly 1,500 gross tonnes. Irimari offers possibly the world’s highest volume-to-length ratio in its category and features spectacular spaces for entertainment and accommodation, including 700 sq m of interior luxury areas and 400 sq m of exterior decks. The yacht is based on the same technical platform as another project under construction at the yard while offering a unique exterior styling and a custom-designed interior by Focus Yacht Design.



Lady G, 29.02 m
Shipyard: Southern Wind Shipyard
Model: SW94
Naval Architecture: Reichel Pugh Design, 
Concept, exterior, interior design: Nauta Design
Year of Delivery: 2015
Designed by Reichel Pugh and Nauta Design, Lady G belongs to a “performance-oriented” mini-series in the shipyard’s range. Commissioned by a passionate sailor, Lady G is a semi-custom project presenting slightly different transom lines from those of her sister ships, as the aft cockpit deck floor has been lowered to emphasise her modern, sporty aspect. For the first time ever, the owner’s cabin afore presents two separate double bunks and extra stowage lockers. A fourth guest cabin, with two Pullman bunk beds, replaces the TV lounge in the saloon.



Madame Kate, 60 m
Shipyard: Amels
Model: Amels 199
Design: Tim Heywood, Laura Sessa, Amels
Year of delivery: 2015
Spending the summer in the Mediterranean, the 60-m Madame Kate has a striking Tim Heywood design, a unique pearl-effect paintwork that is sure to turns heads, and elaborate lighting above and below the waterline. Dutch luxury yard Amels delivered the innovative Amels 199 on time, following North Sea trials. She boasts magnificent outdoor spaces, bridge deck VIP suites, and lower deck guest cabins that connect directly to the spacious beach club and swimming platform. All this, plus a touch-and-go helipad and an 8-m limo-tender in the foreship garage.



Scorpion, 46 m
Shipyard: Sanlorenzo
Model: 46 Steel
Design: Sanlorenzo
Year of delivery: 2015
The 46 Steel is the flagship of the yard’s superyachts fleet: a three-deck displacement hull in steel with an aluminium superstructure. The vast stern area houses a beach club – a fitness area complete with gym and relaxation equipment which faces a huge bathing platform with no steps. A significant feature of the 46 Steel is the under lower deck – a further deck situated below the lower deck. It consists of a central tunnel running all the way from stern to bow, and housing the technical areas and the service areas.



Sea Look, 31.10 m
Shipyard: Cerri Cantieri Navali
Design: Cerri Design Office
Year of delivery: 2015
A grey hull and sleek and aggressive outer lines characterise the hull of the Cerri 102’ FlyingSport, Cerri’s flagship. Sea Look combines the comfort of the flying bridge and the sportiness and speed of large open yachts and flawlessly blends elegance and style, functionality and on-board liveability.



Yersin, 76.60 m
Shipyard: Piriou
Design: Piriou - Pierre Jacques Kubis
Year of delivery: 2015
A multi-purpose trans-ocean exploration vessel built by Piriou, Yersin is designed to carry out prolonged, long distance voyages in extreme temperatures at sea, in rivers and large lakes with a high degree of reliability in all conditions encountered. “Passenger ship” classed, this vessel combines a complex technical platform with an extremely high level of comfort and safety. Respectful of her environment, the ship can perform “zero reject” in 10 days, in compliance with the greenest policies in the world. Yersin is designed to navigate in any conditions, including ice exploration and will be used for the Adventure Science Education (ASE) project.



Silver Fast, 77 m
Shipyard: Silveryachts
Design: Espen Øino International
Year of delivery: 2015
Silver Fast is the fourth and the most advanced, eco-fuel-efficient vessel in Silveryachts’s award-winning Silver series.
Designed by Espen Øino, the yacht retains the super-sleek contour and unique hull lines of her predecessors but with a striking new all silver paint. At 77 m (252.6 ft) and with a top speed of close to 29 knots, Silver Fast is said to be the world’s largest and fastest aluminium motor yacht with conventional propulsion in terms of length to speed ratio. 
Silver Fast is also the fastest long-range cruising yacht – 4,500 nautical miles at 18 knots and 6,000 nautical miles at 14 knots. She is capable of crossing the Atlantic at a record-breaking 22 knots cruising speed.



Baglietto, 43 m Fast
Shipyard: Baglietto
Design: Francesco Paszkowski Design
Year of delivery: 2015
The new 43  m Fast ushers in a new era for Baglietto. Its interiors and exterior are the work of Francesco Paszkowski Design. It is the natural evolution of the yard’s past yachts, retaining the signature styling cues that earned Baglietto’s craft worldwide fame yet integrating them seamlessly with new elements.  In line with the aerodynamic lines of the aluminium planing yachts that made the brand’s reputation, the yacht’s exteriors exude a sense of dynamism with a receding, sporty bow that acts as a counterpoint to an imposing stern, reflecting the yard’s signature family feeling.



Taransay, 39.95 m
Shipyard: Rossinavi
Interior: Studio Tassin 
Naval Architecture: Rossinavi/STB Italia
Year of Delivery: 2015
With its steel hull and aluminium superstructure, the new 39-m project is a reproduction of a yacht from the early 1900s but equipped with innovative solutions in line with modern times. A perfect mix between stability and functionality, Taransay is built in the spirit of tradition with elegance and a contemporary degree of comfort. The yacht is also Rina Green Star Plus certified.



Yalla, 73 m
Shipyard: CRN
Model: CRN 132  fully customised
Naval Architecture: CRN Engineering
Exterior Design: Omega Architects
Interior Design: Droulers Architecture Studio
Year of delivery: 2014
Yalla is designed by Omega Architects, in collaboration with the CRN Engineering Department, while the interiors have been created by Droulers Architecture in collaboration with CRN Interiors and Design Office. With a length of 73 m, this vessel is the first to be built by CRN on the naval platform of 12.50 m in width and it is characterised by sleek, slender and sporty lines, which make the exterior look “rapacious”. Developed on five decks, the vessel can host up to 12 guests in its six cabins, including the owner’s suite, together with a crew of 22.


SW102 RS, 31.78 m
Shipyard: Southern Wind Shipyard
Naval Architecture: Farr Yacht Design
Concept, exterior and interior design: Nauta Design
Year of delivery: 2015
SW102 RS is a luxurious high-performance sailing yacht with a spacious flush deck, a tender garage for a 4-m dinghy and a mainsail captive winch. The interior, whose layout follows Southern Wind Shipyard’s distinctive design, sees the owner’s cabin afore and crew area to the aft. She is realised in horizontal open-grain teak and ivory linen on the bulkhead, creating a warm feel to all spaces. In contrast to her sister ship, the new model will flaunt a wide, spacious studio amidships, which separates the main saloon from the owner’s area.



Swan 115 S, 35.20 m
Shipyard: Nautor’s Swan
Design: German Frers
Year of delivery: 2015
The Swan 115 S is the ultimate Swan, combining iconic style, quality and performance. Her hull and deck are infused in carbon fibre for stiffness, strength and weight saving. Modern hull lines by German Frers make for a beautiful, high-performance yacht. A long waterline and generous beam carried well aft result in a high volume hull with exquisitely crafted accommodation. Potent performance is guaranteed with a 5.75-m sailing draft, yet with the hydraulic keel raised, draft is just 3.5 m, allowing universal cruising capability.



SF40, 42.33 m
Shipyard: Mondomarine
Design: Luca Vallebona - SF Yachts
Year of delivery: 2015
The yacht features a clean and well-balanced design with a new conception of internal and external volumes and layout. Special attention to the position and privacy of the owner’s cabin motivates its unusual layout on two semi-levels, with a panoramic open view to the fore and to the lower area, with light coming from the top and from the sides to convey this space as a relaxing hideaway.



460 EXP, 42.20 m
Shipyard: Sanlorenzo
Design: Sanlorenzo
Year of delivery: 2015
The 460EXP is the long-range explorer vessel, which offers safe access to rarely visited regions of the world and a host of tenders and toys for exploring them. The yacht provides the stability, safety and range with just 460 gross tonnage that can unshackle owners from normal yachting restrictions and allow them to explore remote and unspoilt cruising destinations with a more fuel-efficient yacht.



Mangusta 132, 39.90 m
Shipyard: Overmarine 
Design: Stefano Righini / Overmarine Design and Decor Department
Year of delivery: 2015
Mangusta 132 is the fourth model of Maxi Open Mangusta launched over the past two years. Her external lines are the traditionally distinctive ones, racy and sporty with new aesthetic innovations: the single window by the saloon; the elongated flybridge with a modern and aggressive grating; and an extremely spacious sundeck. There are new technical developments too: a new hull with hydrodynamic improvements, new power engines and zero-speed gyroscopic stabilisers. Everything contributes to further improving on-board comfort and increasing the range of uses for this yacht. It is now possible to sail even at low speeds with lower consumption. The distribution of the interiors is the result of a careful architectural study of the volumes, in this case the Owner chose a four-cabin layout with another saloon on the lower deck. 





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