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The Italian Sea Group launches the fourth Perini Navi 58m Motor Yacht “Fantasy”

by The Italian Sea Group 25 Feb 08:28 GMT
Perini Navi `Fantasy` © The Italian Sea Group

The Italian Sea Group announces the launch of Perini Navi "Fantasy", the fourth 58-meter motor yacht built in steel and aluminum, designed by renowned French architect Philippe Briand. Furthermore, the Group unveils the development of a new Perini Navi motor yacht line.

Camper & Nicholsons’ New Build Division played an integral role in this project, acting as technical surveyor and project manager to effectively realise the Owner’s vision throughout construction. The launch ceremony of Perini Navi "Fantasy" took place last week at the Group's shipyard in La Spezia.

For the first time, the yacht's distinctive hull and superstructure lines were fully revealed, maintaining the characteristic architectural and aesthetic features of motor yachts developed by the award-winning naval architect and yacht designer Philippe Briand, founder of Vitruvius Yachts line. Meanwhile, the interior was meticulously curated by Tara Bernerd & Partners.

With a beam of 9.8m and 800 GT spread across three decks, six guest cabins and accommodations for up to nine crew members, "Fantasy" exemplifies the super design and naval engineering of Vitruvius Yachts fleet branded Picchiotti, which already includes the 50m M/Y Falco Moscata formerly Exuma-, the 55m M/Y Galileo G, and the 73m M/Y Nautilus - formerly Grace E.

Fantasy delivery is scheduled for May, while the launch of the fifth 58-meter Perini Navi motor yacht is set to take place this week.

On this occasion, The Italian Sea Group will officially announce the development of a new Perini Navi motor yacht line, designed by its Centro Stile. This innovative project, which incorporates the aesthetics and distinctive features of sailing yachts along with groundbreaking technical and stylistic advancements, will include models ranging from 33 to 60 meters, including 40m and 50m versions.

"We decided to continue with the product strategy of the previous Perini Navi ownership, maintaining a vision that blends the timeless elegance of sailing with the comfort and performance of motor propulsion. This new motor yacht line represents a natural evolution of the brand." stated Giovanni Costantino, Founder & CEO of The Italian Sea Group. "As always, our focus remains on technology and innovation, integrating low environmental impact propulsion solutions, in line with our vision of sustainability and excellence."

The new Perini Navi motor yacht line will be officially presented at the next edition of the Monaco Yacht Show, scheduled from September 24 to 27, 2025.

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