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The 82-metre yacht currently known as Project Galileo has been seen for the first time since the contract was signed in December 2021
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The four-deck yacht is built in steel and aluminium, and her exterior and naval architecture were developed in-house. The interiors are owed to British Bannenberg & Rowell.
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The yacht can accommodate 12 guests and a crew of 28. The upper deck with an area of 130 sq.m if dedicated to the owner. Among the interesting features of Project Galileo one should mention a waterfall that connects two out of four pools on board, and an underwater cinema.
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In addition, there is an unusual visible engine room, which can be seen from the corridor connecting the spa area with the upper deck. It looks like thias kind of solution is gaining popularity, as it was also implemented on board the Diamond Binta recently built by Italian Tankoa Yachts.
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At the current outfitting stage the focus is on onboard systems, navigation and interior finishes. The yacht is scheduled for delivery in 2026, and she will be one of the largest vessels built by Admiral Yachts. At least until the launch of the 100-metre Project Titanium, which is another Admiral project expected to complete 2026.
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