Cantiere delle Marche moves first Deep Blue 115 unit to outfitting stage

Italian Cantiere delle Marche (CdM) has announced that work on the 35-metre explorer’s hull and superstructure is complete, and the vessel has entered outfitting stage at the yard’s facility in Ancona
April 4 2025 3 minutes to read
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The Deep Blue 115's exterior is owed to Horacio Bozzo Design studio

The in-build yacht will become the most compact model in the yard’s range of elegant explorers and the first in the Deep Blue 115 series

Like all of the Deep Blue series, this explorer’s exterior is owed to Horacio Bozzo Design studio, which managed to find the right balance between a brutal expedition vessel and a traditional elegant superyacht. 

The Deep Blue 115's exterior is owed to Horacio Bozzo Design studio
The Deep Blue 115's exterior is owed to Horacio Bozzo Design studio

As for the interiors by Cassetta Yacht Designers, the focus is on comfort, blurring the lines between the exterior and interior spaces, as well as constant contact with the sea. The naval architecture is owed to Axis Group Yacht Design.

The Deep Blue 115 can accommodate up to 10 guests across five cabins. The owner’s suite is located on the main deck forward, and four guest cabins are below deck. Additional Pullman beds can be added to increase the number of guests to 12 if necessary. There are also quarters for a crew of seven. 

The first Deep Blue 115's hull and superstructure have already been joined
The first Deep Blue 115's hull and superstructure have already been joined

All the guests can get together in one of the saloons of the upper or main decks. The internal volume of the vessel is nearly 300 GT. The main saloon with a dining area and a lounge can be opened up with the help of sliding doors, and there is a fold-down terrace opposite the dining area on the starboard side. The well-equipped galley is located between the saloon and the owner’s suite on the port side.

For al fresco living, there is a dining area and a lounge next to the pool on the main deck. It’s interesting to note here that there is a tank for storing treated water while underway. There are more lounges and dining areas on the upper deck and the sundeck, where there is also a bar.

The Deep Blue 115's range is about 5500 nautical miles at a speed of 9 knots
The Deep Blue 115's range is about 5500 nautical miles at a speed of 9 knots

The shipyard also promises a tender garage on the port side; audio, video and IT systems by Videoworks; a low level of noise and vibrations. There is a plan to power the vessel with a steel hull and aluminium superstructure with twin Caterpillar C18 ACERT engines, which can deliver a top speed of up to 13.5 knots, a cruising speed of 11 knots and a range of about 5500 nautical miles at an eco-speed of 9 knots. 

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