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Antonini Navi delivers a new 55-metre hull and superstructure built for a third party

by Antonini Navi 27 Jul 2023 09:12 BST
Antonini Navi 55 meters aluminum yacht © R. Delguerra

Antonini Navi has handed over the hull and superstructure of a 55-metre yacht made of lightweight aluminium alloy to a well-known Italian shipyard.

Production continues without a break at the strategic hub in the Gulf of La Spezia operated by Antonini Navi, the superyacht yard founded in 2019 by the owners of the historic Gruppo Antonini Spa, a longstanding operator with over 70 years of experience in the Oil & Gas sector and an order book worth more than €150 million.

In fact, a hull and superstructure made entirely of light alloy has just recently been handed over to a major Italian shipyard. Built on schedule between November 2022 and July 2023, the hull is 55 metres long and 9 metres in the beam, with a gross tonnage of 499 GT.

"Our capacity to build yachts for famous international brands is an opportunity to gain unique experience and show the market our real capability and potential," says Antonini Navi CEO Simone Antonini. "In the last three years, we've built five steel and aluminium units from 45 to 58 metres, including both the metal structures and the pre-fitted parts."

Antonini Navi is specialised in the construction of full-custom superyachts in collaboration with top yacht designers and is currently building a 45-metre M/Y "on spec", which will have "Antonini Navi" branding and be named "ISLAND". It was designed by Fulvio De Simoni and is based on the UP40 platform for units between 40 and 45 metres.

With over 33 thousand square metres of yards and 4,200 square metres of covered areas, the shipyard is also a benchmark for many players in this industry that prefer to contract out their construction work. It has four "slots" of which three are currently occupied by new yachts under construction, while the fourth is being held ready following negotiations with various customers.

Refit business too is strong and steady. Since 2019, over 20 routine and extraordinary maintenance operations have been carried out on yachts from 20 to 80 metres. With extensive experience in refit operations, Gruppo Antonini has worked on some important historic vessels over the years, including the Italian Navy's famous Amerigo Vespucci training ship.

The company draws on the expertise and experience of over 250 employees and boasts a wealth of technical know-how and expertise in engineering, design, construction, fitting-out and maintenance that is rarely found in other shipbuilders and represents one of its key points of strength.

For more information visit www.antonininavi.com.

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