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Introducing the new Pardo 43

by Pardo Yachts 12 Sep 08:52 BST

Pardo Yachts proudly unveils the new Pardo 43 - a yacht that sets a new benchmark in luxury, practicality and performance, building on the extraordinary success of its predecessor.

A natural evolution born from experience, the new Pardo 43 embraces the spirit of continuity - enhancing every detail without ever losing sight of its identity at sea.

"The Pardo 43 was born from a clear vision, to create something truly distinctive: a walkaround yacht that could combine performance, elegance, and onboard comfort like never before," says Gigi Servidati, President of Cantiere del Pardo. "Its incredible success, with over 300 units sold to date, is a testament to that vision. But for us, success has never meant standing still. This new version is not about revolution, but evolution - continuing to refine and improve a model that has already made history."

"When we launched the original Pardo 43 in 2017, it quickly became our bestseller, defining the success and positioning of Pardo Yachts and dominating the market for luxury walkaround sportsboats," says Marcello Veronesi, CEO of Cantiere del Pardo. "Now, seven years later and based on owner feedback, we're building on that legacy with an evolution shaped by our owners' feedback and our long-term vision. The new Pardo 43 stays true to its iconic lines while refining countless details and adding fresh design touches. It's a strategic step forward - staying true to our DNA while anticipating what tomorrow's owners expect."

For the first time on the Pardo 43, the interior design comes from Nauta Design, bringing a fresh perspective to the model. The exteriors result from a close collaboration between Nauta Design and Zuccheri Yacht Design, which also oversaw the naval architecture. Together, they deliver a natural evolution that respects the original spirit while elevating every detail.

Signature style

The Pardo 43 was always built for enjoyment first, and the new model retains everything that made the original an icon, while offering a host of carefully considered upgrades: all-new hull windows, which the original model didn't have, for more natural light below deck; redesigned sunpads and T-top; a reworked external galley; and modular interiors that seamlessly transform from day to night. Subtle yet striking new design details - like the air intakes that have been relocated to the exterior and cleverly integrated into the 'swoosh' of the topsides - enhance both form and function. The descending sheer line adds a sportier, more dynamic silhouette, while the refined hull geometry delivers an even more fluid, elegant profile.

Enhanced outdoor living

Handling easier than ever. The dashboard has been completely redesigned. It now includes a new yacht automation interface developed in collaboration with Garmin and customised specifically for Pardo Yachts for improved functionality and user experience. The forward sunbathing area now includes a bow-facing bench; a new feature that invites relaxed sociable moments at sea. At the stern, a deeper sunpad, now featuring lighter styling and an integrated spoiler-like design inspired by the GT52, offers even more space to unwind.

The redesigned outdoor galley adds more storage and workspace, while seamlessly integrated hardtop supports, structurally bonded to the tempered glass windshield, create a sleek, modern silhouette while boosts overall rigidity and helping shape the new Pardo 43's visual identity. Invisible side-step hardware and new storage pockets integrated into the bulwarks keep the deck uncluttered and practical. A retractable sliding hatch system allows for a seamless indoor outdoor flow, enhancing liveability in every condition. Designed with a focus on freedom of movement and intuitive use of space, every feature of the deck layout reflects a purposeful approach to life at sea.

Comfort and stability

Despite its primary function as a day boat, life on board has never been more comfortable. Dometic air conditioning now serves both cockpit and interior spaces, including the bathroom, ensuring a pleasant atmosphere in all weather. The stabilizer is available as an optional feature, with a choice between Seakeeper and Quick to enhance onboard comfort and deliver an even smoother ride. Starlink connectivity is now available on board, offering satellite-based high-speed internet even in the most remote cruising destinations. Reflecting today's demand for tailored performance, the new Pardo 43 introduces the option of outboard propulsion for the first time. Owners can now choose between Volvo Penta IPS drives — IPS 500 (std), 600 (opt) and 650 (opt)— or a triple outboard configuration with Mercury V10 engines 3x400 (std) or Mercury V12 3x600 (opt). Each setup benefits from a dedicated hull design, developed specifically to match the characteristics of the chosen propulsion system. This bespoke engineering approach ensures optimized performance, handling and onboard comfort in both versions. The new Pardo 43 has been created not only to perform, but to welcome - where silence, stability, and smart integration elevate the onboard rhythm and amplify the sense of control.

Practical innovation

New features include an automatic bathing ladder for easy water access, solar panels for sustainable self-charging, extended windscreen for better side protection, and the anchor bow has been enhanced with new functionality.

Fuel and freshwater capacities have each been increased allowing for extended cruising without the need for frequent refueling or restocking. A longer boarding ladder facilitates easier boarding from the dock, and upgraded underwater lights provide the perfect ambiance for evenings at anchor. All these design touches combine practicality with style.

Tailored interiors

Inside, the new Pardo 43 offers a choice of two layout options to suit different needs and preferences: with a twin cabin aft and a fixed V-berth ensuite in the bow, or a forward dinette with bench seating that can be easily transformed into a comfortable double bed. The interior has been refined with more fabric ceiling panels, reducing visible structural elements for a cleaner, more stylish look. Window shades have been upgraded for improved light control and privacy, and the air conditioning system now extends to the bathroom, ensuring maximum comfort throughout the yacht. The aft twin cabin has been made more spacious, with an additional 80 mm of headroom, making them feel even more open and airy.

A 32" TV offers enhanced entertainment options for those relaxing below deck.
New wood finishes and ambient lighting elevate the atmosphere onboard, while integrated storage niches keep every space functional and tidy.

Staying true to what matters

The winning engineering and construction of the original 43 remain untouched, using vinylester resin-infusion, foam sandwich laminates in the deck and topsides, plus carbon reinforcement. The T-top is also carbon fibre. Ideal for owners who love being on the water and want a stylish, capable vessel that balances fun with practicality, the new Pardo 43 once again redefines the concept of onboard lifestyle - setting a new standard for the next generation of walkaround models.

It respects its own legacy while charting a bold new course - where evolution is not change for its own sake, but a conscious step forward, anchored in experience and driven by passion for the sea.

With its seamless blend of heritage and innovation, the new Pardo 43 is not just a yacht, it's a refined evolution of freedom on the water.

Technical specifications:

  • Overall Length: 14.00 m / 45'11"
  • Hull Length: 12.80 m / 42'
  • Maximum Beam: 4.20 m / 13'9"
  • Draft: 1.20 m / 3'11"
  • Displacement (light ship): 11 t approx / 24,250 lbs approx
  • Passenger Capacity: 12 (CE Category B) / 16 (CE Category C)
  • Fuel Tanks: 1,300 l / 343 US gal approx
  • Water Tanks: 400 l / 105 US gal approx
  • Engines (standard): 2 x Volvo IPS 500 (2 x 370 HP)
  • Engines (optional): 2 x Volvo IPS 600 (2 x 440 HP)/ 2 x Volvo IPS 650 (2 x 480 HP)
  • Concept: Cantiere del Pardo
  • Naval architecture: Zuccheri Yacht Design
  • Exterior design: Zuccheri Yacht Design + Nauta Design
  • Interior design: Nauta Design
  • Builder: Cantiere del Pardo
  • CE Category: B

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