Antonini Navi starts construction of Seamore 34

The young Italian shipyard announced they have laid the keel of the first semi-custom steel and aluminium hull
March 12 2024 • by Olga Selezneva 2 minutes to read
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Seamore 34

Just a month and a half after laying the keel of the 32-metre custom expedition yacht, Explorer, Italian Antonini Navi, founded in 2020, celebrates another event: the beginning of the semi-custom Seamore 34 construction

The keel-laying ceremony, which dates back to the Roman times, is always a thrilling and highly symbolic event, during which a coin is placed under the keel and included in the hull, where it will remain for the entire life of the vessel, as a good omen for the builder, the owner and crew.

The 33.5-metre Seamore 34 with a steel hull and an aluminium superstructure is the result of Antonini Navi’s collaboration with renowned Hydro Tec studio, which developed the naval architecture, and Hot Lab, which was in charge of interiors. 

Seamore 34
Seamore 34

The Seamore 34 is scheduled for launch early in 2025, and her world premiere is to take place in September of the same year, at the Cannes Yachting Festival.

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