Renowned nautical design studio Sfg Yacht Design, led by Franco Gianni, has unveiled the concept of an innovative 49-meter catamaran, featuring refined design and cutting-edge solutions.
One of the distinctive elements of this vessel is the generous layout of spaces, made possible by the considerable width of the hull. This allows for multiple areas dedicated to relaxation and entertainment, including lounge areas, sun decks and spaces for outdoor dining.
Designed with a strong focus on sustainability, the catamaran integrates advanced propulsion systems and eco-friendly materials. The interiors, developed in collaboration with the Fancy by Dada studio under the direction of Naz Doga Cebeci, feature a minimalist aesthetic enriched by fine materials, sophisticated textures and warm, welcoming tones. The suites, capable of hosting up to 12 people, are designed to ensure maximum comfort and high levels of privacy.
On board, guests can enjoy a range of exclusive services, including an elegant beach club and a wellness area with spa, ideal for a totally relaxing experience.
From a technological point of view, the yacht is equipped with an intelligent automation system that allows intuitive management of lighting, climate control, security and entertainment, offering a navigation experience characterized by comfort and efficiency.
Franco Gianni, founder of Sfg Yacht Design, shared his inspiration for this project, emphasizing the desire to create a high-performance vessel capable of ensuring long sea crossings with maximum comfort. Always convinced of the superiority of catamarans, he wanted to create a multihull capable of tackling different marine conditions with agility, ensuring stability and protection from atmospheric agents.
Special attention was paid to optimizing the shape of the central tunnel to minimize impacts with the waves, while the draft was designed to allow access to anchoring areas normally reserved for boats with reduced draft. To improve maneuverability and efficiency, water jets and a variable pitch foil system were adopted to control pitch.
Special attention was paid to optimizing the shape of the central tunnel to minimize impacts with the waves, while the draft was designed to allow access to anchoring areas normally reserved for boats with reduced draft. To improve maneuverability and efficiency, water jets and a variable pitch foil system were adopted to control pitch.
The storage spaces have been designed to meet the needs of long voyages, offering ample refrigeration capacity and accommodation for tenders and equipment. The aesthetics of the exterior spaces are the result of a refined architectural vision, combining art, quality materials and modern design furnishings to create a sophisticated and welcoming environment.