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Benetti, a new chapter for the steel legacy

by Benetti 28 Sep 10:34 BST
Benetti B.Now 52M © Benetti

Benetti's steel legacy opens up new perspectives and is enriched with new models. The Shipyard presents two new projects - the B.Now 52M and the B.Loft 58M - and announces the sale of the second unit of the B.Now 72M with Oasis Deck®.

"The sale of a new 72-metre yacht and the presentation of two new models that enrich the B.Now and B.Loft families confirm our dynamism and ability to bring continuous evolution, new features and new trends to the large custom yacht market," says Benetti Sales Director Daniela Petrozzi.

B.Now 52m: Making The Best Even Better

The new B.Now 52M - with exteriors by RWD and interiors designed by Valentina Zannier - reinterprets and redefines the concept of the B.Now 50M, one of the most successful models in the family, which in just a few years has sold 21 units, an absolute record in this size category.

The revolution springs from the desire to redefine the spaces, not only by increasing the size of the hull, but also through innovative interior design that breaks with tradition to promote a harmonious flow between the various areas.

The Oasis Deck® is 30% larger than the previous version, extending over a surface area of 130 square metres, with a full 15 metres of space from the stern to the entrance to the lounge. The larger and completely redesigned pool incorporates a retractable cover system that transforms the area into a spacious platform on the water with a magical atmosphere.

While the exterior has been redesigned to offer generous spaces, the real heart of the project can be found on the Main Deck: entering through the lounge door, a continuous 48-metre pathway extends right up to the panoramic bow terrace, offering uninterrupted views of the horizon. Here, the layout amplifies the sense of space by eliminating the external starboard corridor, which now forms part of the interior. In this new solution the walls are replaced with huge, glazed surfaces.

The larger internal staircase, positioned in the centre of the new open space, becomes a design feature, while the dining room, now located at the bow, is flooded by light entering through the floor-to-ceiling windows. On the Upper Deck, the elimination of the external staircase up to the terrace creates a new area entirely reserved for the owner—110 square metres split between the master cabin and the private terrace.

"Our vision for the B.Now 52M was to reprise the extraordinary features that made the B.Now 50M model such a success and take them to the next level, creating a harmonious combination of openness, functionality and flexibility," explains Charlie Baker, Director of RWD.

Interior designer Valentina Zannier comments:

"A new concept must represent progress in terms of both aesthetics and functionality in equal measure, and the B.Now 52M perfectly embodies this balance. Essential in her clean architectural lines, elegant in her interior design language, and with fluid connections between the spaces."

B.Loft 58m: Where Loft Living Meets Life at Sea

Like the B.Loft 65M, the new 58M too retains the distinctive features and contemporary architectural language inspired by large villas and modern lofts.

The experience on board starts with the Cabana, a shaded area that can be open or closed, right on the water's edge, offering a new and original interpretation of the beach club. The side wings swing out to create a 120-square-metre bathing platform that's 15.5 metres wide. An indoor and outdoor space on the water, where the light reflected from the swimming pool onto the terrace above envelops this convivial and relaxing setting.

The loft experience is characterised by the the panoramic Sky Lounge, which extends across over 70 square metres and has a remarkable ceiling height of 3.5 metres. The large glass side walls offer an unobstructed view of the horizon, while a large sliding door opens onto an outdoor area with sea views.

Both the sleek, elegant exterior styling and interiors featuring generous proportions and a wealth of functions are by Cassetta Yacht Designers. "We wanted B.Loft to be a place where you feel wonderfully at ease wherever you are on board: a space that's both familiar and surprising," explains Giorgio Cassetta. "We were inspired by the modern architecture of waterfront villas, particularly in Central America, with terraces on multiple levels that are always perfectly interconnected, where everyone feels part of the same environment."

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