The first vessel in the family, the Iryna, was launched in April 2025, while her sisters, the Symmetry and the Dagger, have been launched this winter with an interval of just three weeks
The exterior design of both yachts, just like all the other vessels in the B.Now series (50M, 60M, 72M) is owed to British Redman Whiteley Dixon. The impressive six-deck vessels boast large expanses of curved glazing (which takes up almost 70% of their overall vertical surface area) and Benetti’s signature Oasis Deck. According to the innovative aft section concept that RWD has implemented on all B.Now vessels, the guests should be as close to the sea as possible, and that is how this transformer deck with fold-down wings, an infinity pool and other attributes of a trendy beach club right by the sea came into being.
But the B.Now 67M’s main highlight is definitely her “green” propulsion that comprises three elements: engines, generators and battery pack, which operate in variable synergy to adapt to different cruising modes. Based on the real situation, the skipper can choose an optimal mix of modes: the engines can generate electricity, the generators can contribute to propulsion, and the batteries can cover loading peaks and ensure absolute silence.
“These launches demonstrate how market demand is shifting towards yachts that deliver superior technological autonomy and reduced environmental impact, without ever compromising on comfort,” comments Daniela Petrozzi, Sales Director at Benetti. “The real value, for people who choose a large yacht today, lies precisely in the balance between steel construction excellence and propulsion systems capable of offering a quieter and more sustainable quality of life on board.”
The yachts feature full-custom interiors. The owner entrusted the Symmetry’s interior to Reymond Langton Design. The shipyard mentions ten special decorations on board, ranging from custom fabrics and lacquered metals to real artworks, including the large chandelier in “ice effect” crystal glass.
The Dagger’s interior is owed to Dutch Sinot Yacht Architecture & Design, which is known for its bold, non-standard solutions, and offered a linear arrangement and a natural colour palette to create a suitable background for art objects, as the Dagger’s owner is a passionate connoisseur of art.
As for the Symmetry and Dagger’s layouts, for now it is known that they can accommodate up to 12 guests and a crew of 17. One can also suggest that the new vessels’ layouts will be different from the one on board the already delivered Iryna, where the owner’s suite on the upper deck, two VIP cabins on the main deck and four more guest cabins below deck.
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