Superyacht International — January 2018

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superyachts which promoted more interest in the Turks’ pro-
duction, which has been competitive almost exclusively in terms
of prices from the beginning. The 48 metre hull was designed
by Unique Design Studio & naval Architecture of Antalya which
started up in 2010 and is rapidly conquering international re-
nown.
Whoever was already in Port Hercule prior to the arrival of
superyacht “Elsea” certainly noticed more of her splendid lines
than could be observed of her when moored stern to. With an
enviable top speed of 27 knots this slender 50 metre built by
Cerri slots into the ranks of the fastest.

“Cloud 9” was one of the most appreciated yachts exhibited
at the 2017 MYS. Built by CRN with much input from Zuc-
con International Project and British Winch Design who worked
closely with CRN’s technical department. This yacht features a
harmonious verticality of her five decks which blend exquisitely
with the yacht’s interior volumes and external spaces. Two Cat-
erpillar engines developing 2720 HP each propel “Cloud 9” to a
respectful top speed of 16.5 knots, with a range of 6,000 nautical
miles at 12 knots.

as possible. The interiors are by Achille Salvagni who is rated ac-
cording to AD Collector a- magazine specialised in architecture



  • as one of the world’s top one hundred designers.
    “Andiamo” is a typically Italian name given to Baglietto’s 48
    metre built in steel and aluminium alloy designed by Francesco
    Paszkowski Design Studio. Looking at the silhouette of this ele-
    gant yacht, the curvy nature of the deck outline it as a specially
    attractive hybrid, while the 340 square metres of liveable surface
    area make it one of the most comfortable in its segment in
    terms of size.
    It’s not only because “Pink Gin VI” is the largest carbon built
    sloop in the world so far that it should be considered as being
    so very special, but also because this Baltic 175 sports many
    other technological and design solutions, like the peculiarity of
    the wheel’s ‘dynamic’ response and its lateral balconies which
    help to place it at the top of its category.
    Benetti’s “Seasense” certainly turned a few heads even if
    moored almost directly below the yacht Club’s terraces. As vis-
    itors walked by they were struck by the marvellous beach club
    area set up to host a pool measuring ten metres by four.This 67
    metre superyacht seals the beginning of an agreement between
    the shipyard’s technical department and the Dutch Cor D. Rover
    design studio which co-worked with renowned Studio Area in
    L.A. in the field of superyachts.
    “Nerissa” was built in Istanbul by Bilgin shipyard, it is one of the


Benetti - Seasense

Bilgin - Nerissa 48M

Cerri - Elsea
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