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Absolute Yachts set for the 2023 Genoa International Boat Show

by Absolute Yachts 8 Sep 2023 13:24 BST 21-26 September, 2023
Navetta 52 - the Absolute Appeal © Absolute Yachts

This year, Genoa International Boat Show will be held from 21 to 26 September, where Absolute will be present with three models: Navetta 52, Navetta 64, and Navetta 68.

Navetta 52 - the Absolute Appeal - offers 52 feet of pure Absolute innovation for superb comfort and liveability, better than other yachts in the same category. The outdoor areas comprise a flybridge with a comprehensively equipped helm station surrounded by sofas for sailing in the best company, an outdoor galley and dining table, and a panoramic terrace. Generously sized sun loungers at the bow are also designed for easy socialising. Inside the main saloon, the 360-degree glazing ensures a constant connection to the marine setting outside, surrounded by Absolute's signature interior design style. The galley is positioned so that it can be used in connection with both the saloon and the cockpit terrace, creating a large multi-functional space overlooking the water. The principal helm station is modern and ergonomic, with a side door opening onto the lateral walkway for total control during mooring operations.

Navetta 64 - the Absolute Pathfinder - is immediately recognisable as an Absolute yacht. The exterior is hallmarked by the massive area of glazing enclosing the saloon and main helm, along with equally generous hull windows corresponding to the owner and VIP cabins, and the elegant, dynamic motif formed by the side rail with its open gunwales and raked columns. The Navetta 64 has a unique piece of nautical design in the Beach Club, with a cabin looking onto the stern platform. Enclosed by glazing, this space can be used as a beach-club lounge, with a generously sized sofa, or as a normal double-bed stateroom. The berth itself is at a level slightly lower than the stern platform, giving guests a superb view of the sea, reminiscent of an infinity pool.

Navetta 68 - the Absolute Vision - transforms space into emotion, an effect that can be seen particularly below deck, where spaces are far larger than you would expect from a 68-foot yacht. The four staterooms include the master suite in the bows with two panoramic hullside windows, and an en-suite bathroom with double basin and a large, luxuriously-fitted shower. All areas onboard, both interior and exterior, are designed for enjoying the sea in company. The bow sun lounger is accompanied by a settee and extendable table; the flybridge has an outdoor galley, a dining table, and a helm station with adjoining sofas so that the owner can navigate with guests nearby. Throughout, spaces are optimised by means of sliding doors, vertically sliding glazed panels, ample headroom, and lots of storage space, so that everyone on the yacht can enjoy the very best of the marine setting.

The best way to appreciate the added value of Absolute's yachts is to step aboard and explore their endless space, design detail, quality materials and artisanal excellence. The Salone Nautico in Genoa offers an ideal opportunity, being an important event on the yachting calendar that takes place over an area of more than 200,000 square metres, with 1,000-plus boats and five different sections dedicated to the extensive world of boats and the sea.

Absolute's stand at the Salone Nautico is YE21A, in the Yacht & Superyacht section, pier E.

The address of the Salone Nautico is Piazzale John Fitzgerald Kennedy 1, 16129 Genova. It is open from Thursday 21 to Tuesday 26 September from 10 a.m. to 6.30 p.m. Further information at salonenautico.com/en.

For appointments and information, please contact us at the email address .

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