Boat International US Edition - June 2018

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“to be innovative in a dream team of


innovators” was a challenge.


The minimalist interior needed to be

super-light and still offer comfortable


accommodation for six guests in three


cabins. “Thanks to the selection of


materials and the innovative solutions


of the interior decoration, delivering both


function and aesthetics, we generated


an ultra-light and super-performing


yacht, perfectly suitable for cruising as


well as for racing,” says Pininfarina. Key


materials used include carbon fiber, wood


and leather, creating a sporty atmosphere,


reinforced by red accents in the furniture


and red automotive-style seams on the


upholstery. All of the accommodation is


situated forward, including the master


suite with double beds on either side. This


area can be neatly converted into a sail


storage room when the yacht is set up for
regatta racing, since a giant skylight hatch
gives direct access from the foredeck.
The choice of builder was vital to
making this design work. Bergamo-based
Persico Marine is known mainly for its
racing boats and was founded on building
lightweight molded components,
beginning with the shells and keels of the
1992 Italian America’s Cup entryIl Moro

di Venezia. It has worked on some of the
most demanding and grueling yacht
classes from TP52s and Mini-maxis to
Volvo 65s and other America’s Cup
challengers. “A large part of the carbon
pieces forTangowere produced in
Bergamo and moved to Savona by road,”
says CEO Marcello Persico. Eight tonnes
of composite were used and Persico
reveals that the yard has decided to buy a

“Thanks to innovative solutions,


we generated an ultra-light


and super-performing yacht,


perfectly suitable for cruising


as well as for racing”


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