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New Admiral yacht – executive design phase

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italian sea group catamaran

italian sea group catamaranThe Italian Sea Group, (“TISG” or the “Company”), a global operator in the luxury yachting sector, is proud to announce the beginning of the executive design phase of the sailing catamaran among the largest in the world.

The new Admiral yacht will have a length of 46.5 meters, the exceptional width of 17.30 meters and an imposing master of 50 meters, a cutting-edge project that will reach very high innovative standards confirming its uniqueness.

Overcoming every limit

A large team of international professionals will develop this exciting project: Fraser Yacht will take care of the Project Management while the interior and exterior design will see the signature of an important international studio by naval Architects and Designers Axel de Beaufort and Guillaume Verdier.

The sale of this “Jewel of the Sea” represents for The Italian Sea Group another milestone made possible by the continuous stylistic and technological research as well as the whole team’s professionalism.

This project confirms our ability to overcome every limit – commented Giovanni Costantino, The Italian Sea Group Founder & CEO – in a way that allows us to approach the sailing world as well, opening more interesting growth possibilities to The Italian Sea Group”.

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