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The Pardo Endurance 72 cruiser, which served as a hospitality vessel during the America’s Cup in Barcelona, has been revealed following its 2024 debut.


Photography by Gianluca Naphtalina Camporesi

16 February 2025

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The Pardo Endurance 72, following its debut in 2024, has now been fully revealed, accompanied by official images.

Delivered to Barcelona in Spain, the yacht served as the hospitality vessel for Luna Rossa Prada Pirelli during the 37th America’s Cup, which took place between 22 August and 27 October 2024

The Endurance 72 is designed for long-range cruising; the 22-metre yacht features fold-down bulwarks, large windows and sliding doors to create seamless indoor-outdoor integration. Customisation options available include layout configurations and a focus on fuel efficiency.

The yacht has a distinctive exterior, including a reverse bow, angular contours and a streamlined superstructure, while the walkaround deck aids access and connection to the water.

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The exterior spaces of the Endurance 72 are designed for both socialising and privacy — the bow includes a sunpad, while the stern offers a choice between a suspended sunbed and an alfresco dining area. Fold-down bulwarks expand the cockpit into a 40-square-metre terrace. The stern garage accommodates a 4-metre tender with a launch and retrieval system.

The flybridge, spanning 27 square metres, features a dining area, seating, and storage, with an optional adjustable-louver T-top for shade.

An electrically retractable bimini offers additional sun protection, and owners can configure this area with a kitchen and bar setup.

The hull is also optimised for IPS propulsion, which can help improve manoeuvrability and reduce fuel consumption. In total, two propulsion options are available: standard Volvo Penta D13 IPS 1050 or optional Volvo Penta IPS 1350.

The Endurance 72 introduces an “eco-speed parameter”, which Pardo says can identify the optimal cruising speed for efficiency. In the IPS 1350 configuration, eco-speed is achieved at approximately 12 knots, consuming 80 litres per hour, allowing for 72 hours or 900 nautical miles of endurance. Fuel and water tanks extend cruising autonomy.

For the interior, Pardo Yachts collaborated with Burdissocapponi Yachts & Design. The layout features an aft-positioned galley that is directly connected to the cockpit and dining area. Below deck, there are four ensuite cabins, a day head and a crew cabin with private bow access.

The owner’s suite includes a built-in desk with a TV lift, while the ensuite bath has glass double-door entry, allowing natural light to filter through.

Matte-finished grey walnut is used throughout the interior for ceiling panels, flooring, cabinetry bases, and wall panelling, while neutral tones and textured fabrics create a cohesive aesthetic. Ceramic sinks in the master bath feature a rust-coloured finish, complementing matte black fixtures.

The Pardo Endurance 72 will have its world premiere at the Palm Beach International Boat Show 2025 (March 19 to 23).

 

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