Palumbo Superyachts has announced the sale of a new 38 metre motor yacht, the Extra 126 by ISA Yachts.
Designed inside and out by Francesco Guida, the Extra range presents large volumes compared to its compact LOA.
The design brief aims for maximum comfort, low fuel consumption on long-range cruising and outdoor living spaces that foster a connection with the sea.
The Extra 126 will accommodate up to 12 guests in five cabins, attended to by a crew of seven. The hull and superstructure will be built entirely in aluminium.
Powered by two MAN engines of 1,029 kW giving, she will have a maximum speed of 17 knots, a cruising speed of 15 knots and a range of more than 2,500 nautical miles at 12 knots.
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CCN has introduced its latest superyacht project, the 37 metre DOM123 designed by Stefano Vafiadis.
The yacht was presented during the Versilia Yachting Rendezvous held in Viareggio from May 10-13. The first of a new line of boats, the DOM123 is inspired by the Latin word "domus" for home. As such, it is designed to appeal to the lifestyle of a modern, young yacht owner, providing equal measures of homely comfort and Italian style.
The DOM123 has an aluminium semi-displacement hull, and she is capable of reaching a 16V 2000 M96L engines of 1,939kW each.
The bulbous hull is designed to optimise performance and cruising comfort. This design has been tested by the Brodarsky Institute of Zagreb. The DOM123 will be capable of a cruising speed of 12 knots, which will deliver a range of up to 3,000km.
With a beam of 8.7 metres, the DOM123 will provide bountiful living spaces, including a main deck saloon and dining room for 10.
The skylounge above can easily transform into a cinema, and a large, sliding glass door will connect this area with fresh air, panoramic views and al fresco seating for 10-12 guests at a round table.
Crew spaces are well thought out, with full size pantries found on the upper and main deck, in addition to the professional galley on the main deck. The captain's cabin will be set on the upper deck while the rest of the crew accommodations are found on the lower deck, adjacent to a crew mess and laundry room.
Exterior living spaces are designed to suit the home-style brief, creating living areas ideal for both entertaining and relaxing. The large sundeck, accessed by a central staircase, will have a modern, square-shaped spa tub.
The six metre tender is stowed in a purpose-designed garage, while Jet Skis and toys are stowed in the foredeck. Meanwhile, the beach club is revealed when the large swim platform folds down.
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