“This new model is packed with new features and entertainment options including what we believe to be the first open-plan bow to stern entertainment deck and an owners’ suite with private access to its terrace at the bow.”
The aft tender garage converts into a large and luxurious Beach Club, great for family and friends to socialise close to the water, perhaps utilising the large built-in BBQ.
The Bezenzoni ‘Ladder Gangway’ allows guests to effortlessly access the watersports on offer, after which they will be keen to use the oversized ‘rain shower’ before relaxing on the new transformational chaise longue sunbeds.
Importantly, these innovative ‘X-TEND™’ sunbeds allow for a multiplicity of arrangements in what is likely to be one of the key entertainment spaces on board.
The ‘X-TEND™’ sunbeds have been skilfully integrated within the design. The sunbeds can be operated electrically to either raise upwards to face the covered cockpit seating area or alternatively, they can be lowered to face aft at Beach Club level. Perfect for relaxing with family and friends, whatever the time of day.
The vast flybridge transitions seamlessly into the foredeck with uninterrupted walk-around access on both sides. The flybridge, with optional bridge helm station is a fantastic space for entertainment with generous seating, fully-equipped wet bar and space for a spa bath or additional loungers and a new hardtop design, available with optional glazing or sliding panels. Ingeniously, the Raised Pilot House (RPH) incorporates a glazed rear bulkhead allowing uninterrupted views forward from the flybridge.
The foredeck provides yet another social space with two separate seating groups plus an oversized sunpad.
Its unique main deck, penthouse style saloon and luxurious staterooms offer a new-found design direction and material selection providing elegant interiors to enchant any owner. The layering of textural elements and the mix of furnishings and fabrics feels timeless with a modern twist that oozes sleek simplicity and sophistication.
Floor-to-ceiling glazing floods the considerable saloon with natural daylight, complemented by optional sliding doors to starboard for additional access. A dedicated dining area for eight aides the apartment-style ambience.
The large galley forward is concealed behind a glass bulkhead and offers plentiful space and direct side deck access for crew. The forward crew quarters can be accessed through the galley with accommodation for five crew in a three cabin, three en-suite configuration.