The new superyacht boasts a hull of steel, a superstructure of aluminium and internal volume of 800 GT
The Amante is approximately one metre shorter than her elder sister, Fantasy, whose launch at the end of February ilodka.com covered in the article “59-metre custom superyacht Fantasy by Perini Navi hits water”.
The Amante is 58 m long, her beam is 9.75 m, and she can accommodate 12 guests and a crew of nine. As both the Amante and Fantasy feature the naval architecture and exterior design by Philippe Briand and Vitruvius Yachts, the vessels have a lot in common. The main idea is simple, laconic lines, strict architectural shapes and a harmonious profile.
Inside the Amante, British Addison Nelson Design studio supported the exterior style, complimenting it with bold, but elegant aesthetics, combining a rich palette of shades and textures.
Among the key highlights of the superyacht one can mention her beach club and wellness area with hydraulic side windows and access to the swim platform. There is not just a bar and a lounge here, but a sauna, a gym and a steam room.
The main deck is also home to a counter-current pool, and if the guests feel like getting together and watching a movie, they can do it in the cinema room.
The vessel’s technical specifications are currently kept under wraps, except for the fact that the yacht will have a top speed of about 16.5 knots, and a range of about 5500 nautical miles.
“This latest launch is not just another tangible sign of our continued commitment to excellence but also confirms our vision for growth and innovation in the production of Perini Navi motor yachts. Amante represents the fifth milestone in an exciting journey toward motor yacht production, which will play an increasingly central role in our range," said Giovanni Costantino, Founder & CEO of The Italian Sea Group.
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