Construction in progress on 73-metre custom Admiral superyacht

Admiral shipyard, which is part of The Italian Sea Group, has moved its full-custom 73-metre superyacht project to the outfitting stage
April 3 2025 3 minutes to read
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The Admiral 73m is based on a C-Force platform

Construction on the vessel initially named Project Primo started in 2023, and in 2025 she found a new owner 

At the Marina di Carrara shipyard the superyacht is currently being fitted with advanced technological systems and navigation equipment. In addition, work is in progress on the interior and exterior spaces of the vessel. 

It is planned to complete the project in 2026, but the shipyard keeps most of the details under wraps. 

For now, it is known that the project is an enlarged evolution of the 50-metre platform developed for the C-Force series. The exterior design was created inhouse, by the yard’s Centro Stile, while the interiors are owed to FM Architettura studio.

The Admiral 73m is based on a C-Force platform
The Admiral 73m is based on a C-Force platform

With a steel hull and aluminium superstructure, the yacht is most likely to feature four decks. Among the key highlights one can mention huge glass panels stretching from the main to the upper deck level and offering great views. The shipyard has already demonstrated this solution on the 66-metre JAS superyacht.

The main deck is home to the master suite of 90 sq.m, as well as a saloon with a lounge and a dining area, which can be united with the exterior deck space featuring a pool and a fold-down balconies. 

The lower level is home to a beach club with two fold-down terraces, a gym, a sauna and a massage room.

The most striking feature of the Admiral 73m is her two-level window and a fold-down balcony
The most striking feature of the Admiral 73m is her two-level window and a fold-down balcony

Another lounge with a cocktail bar and floor-to-ceiling windows is located on the upper deck. For al fresco recreation the guests can also go up to the sundeck, where in addition to the sunbathing and lounge areas, there is also a bar and a pool. 

The 73-metre superyacht can accommodate up to 12 guests and a crew of 20. Twin Caterpillar engines can deliver up to 15 knots. 

Admiral is currently working on two more vessels: 100-metre Project Titanium and 82-metre Project Galileo.

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