2. ROSSINAVI
Today, Rossinavi is the only family-owned and operated superyacht company in Italy.
“Alchemy”
The unveiling of Alchemy was another show highlight, a tri-deck diesel electric superyacht at 65.7 meters or 215.5 feet. Alchemy’s silhouette is all about proportioned balance and exudes tranquility. “Spa Mood” was the keyword for the interior design and exterior décor, with natural materials, soft colors, and essential shapes. The garage is big enough for a wide array of equipment from paddleboards to windsurfers, from water skis to two tenders, water slides, inflatable docks, and mountain bikes for exploration trips on land.
THE ITALIANS
1. THE ITALIAN SEA GROUP
The Italian Sea Group had several showstoppers at this year’s Monaco Yacht Show.
“This is It” by Tecnomar
Their 43-meter or 141 feet catamaran called “This is It” built by Tecnomar was probably the most WOW yacht at the show. The organic curves and shapes were simply spectacular.
“Art Explorer” by Perini Navi
Art Explorer is the world’s largest sailing catamaran. It has been crafted as a floating art museum boat with capacity for up to 2000 visitors per day. This is the first of its kind in the world, and quite a revolutionary concept that will be open to the public in each port of call.
“Kensho” by Admiral
Award-winning Kensho was built to maximize life on the water using asymmetry, integrating outside living areas and spaces in unexpected places. Its unique seafoam pastel green color made her a stand-out at the show along with her sleek lines of beauty.
“Tecnomar for Lamborghini”
This limited edition 63’ series offers extraordinary performance and avant-guard style.
Tecnomarine for Lamborghini
Alchemy