Showing posts with label Margherita Casprini. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Margherita Casprini. Show all posts

Wednesday, October 07, 2015

Tankoa Yachts 69.30mt Suerte



Measuring 69.30 metres, the steel and aluminium superyacht Suerte was built by the Italian shipyard Tankoa Yachts and completed earlier this year. Making her debut at the 2015 edition of the Monaco Yacht show, Suerte is the inaugural vessel to come out of Tankoa and has been met with considerable praise from the industry.

Her exterior lines come from the drawing board of the renowned Francesco Paszkowski, who has created a modern yacht with generous living spaces. Her interiors also come from Francesco Paszkowski, in collaboration with Margherita Casprini, who together have designed a chic yet welcoming environment.

Throughout Suerte an abundance of natural materials have been utilised - as per request of the owner - which elaborates the aforementioned warm and welcoming ambiance on board whilst still remaining contemporary. This is certainly present in the accommodation on board, with several sophisticated cabins for guests to fully enjoy.

The upper deck master suite is particularly impressive, with a capacious plush bed centred in the oval bedroom overlooking large windows, flooding the area with natural light and allowing the owner to enjoy spectacular 180 degree views both day and night. Furthermore, the owner’s suite also features a private terrace, with a large sofa and intimate Jacuzzi surrounded by sun pads.

On the starboard side of the aft deck is a sofa/bed facing a flat screen TV hidden by a glass panel. This section will be used as a casual TV room but, thanks to sliding walls, it can be isolated to be turned into an extra cabin with bathroom. On port side, there is a Sushi Bar with stools and restaurant styled tables. The center aft portion of the deck is a panoramic salon with giant flat screen TV, fireplace and baby grand piano. The ceiling, here, is a masterpiece with high glass skylights installed in the bottom of the swimming pool.

The panoramic deck is shared between the all integrated glass panel wheelhouse, the captain's office and the captain's cabin. The aft part of the deck is the gym, with state of the art equipment, bathroom, and elevator to access the crow's nest as well as a rest area.

Consisting of a large VIP suite and four additional cabins, guest accommodation is located on the main deck - a welcome contrast to the usual lower deck arrangement. All cabins enjoy the presence of natural light thanks to oversized windows as opposed to the conventional portholes. Decoration is a mixture of washed teak, elegant piano black lacquered details and black marble with some touches of rich leather upholstery. The lower deck is entirely devoted to crew.

Elsewhere inside, the main saloon has been conceived as a truly family orientated space, with a comfortable U shaped sofa surmounted by a library and two deep armchairs able to fit a total of 16 people. A 4K TV measuring 88 inches means that a cosy cinema style environment has been achieved. To the front of the main deck, a stylish formal dining area is found, again comfortably seating up to 16 people. This area features floor to ceiling windows as well as a unique partition wall highlighted by a fish tank, while the fore bulkhead is a giant wine display created by Paszkowski.

Aft of the main deck a beautiful winter garden is found, entirely surrounded by glass walls offering a nice transition between outdoor and interior space and featuring a cosy bar area. Decoration of this area has been clearly inspired by Japanese houses, using a palette of greens with floor to ceiling windows and slate floors.

Outside, she boasts a wealth of The beach club is dressed in washed teak panels, while the back wall is entirely made of slate. In the center of that wall, a central staircase leads directly to the main deck and its reception area. The upper deck is equipped, in its aft section protected by the overhang of the sun deck, with a 16 person dining table, a lounge and two L-shaped sofas allowing perfect view to the sea whilst enjoying the very best of al fresco dining. The usual stainless steel balconies have been replaced by tempered glass.

The sun-deck, aft of the top deck, is another great social area for guests to enjoy, with a touch-and-go helipad. At night, the heli-deck becomes a dance floor with lights, speakers and a DJ station. Further to the front of the top deck, two sun pads as well as a five metre swimming pool are found, complete with built-in stools to enjoy drinks at the bar that ends the pool. The pool is also equipped with a waterfall flowing like a water blade from the superstructure.

Another interesting feature is the crow’s nest that has been designed on the roof where owner and guests will surely enjoy navigation. This area is accessible via an invisible ladder or using the second elevator leading there from the gym.

In her garage, Suerte houses Seabobs Cayago F7 as well as two 7.5 metre tenders for up to 12 passengers, whilst multiple jetskis are installed in the two side foredeck garages. In regards to her performance, she is powered by twin CAT 3516B of 2,480 hp each. This gives her a top speed of 16.5 knots, a cruising speed of 15 knots, and boasting an impressive transatlantic range in excess of 5,000 nm at 12.5 knots.

Michel Karsenti and Yacht-Ology are the sales and marketing force at Tankoa Yachts, and commented on the success of the yard’s inaugural vessel: “This launch was very emotional for all of us. The entire design phase conducted with Francesco Paszkowski was heading towards creating a modern yacht that would still look very good in ten years down the road. Seeing her sitting perfectly in her lines gave all of us the feel of a well-achieved teamwork. Getting to such level of technical achievement with a first yacht is the living proof that an Italian yacht builder when investing wisely can compete with the world’s best shipyard.”


Tankoa Yachts

( http://www.tankoa.it )

Sunday, November 30, 2014

Baglietto 46mt



In 2012, the Baglietto yard faced extinction until entrepreneur Beniamino Gavio stepped in with a €20 million plan of investment for the marque’s yard in La Spezia. Now, in 2014, the first of the new breed of displacement motor yacht has emerged, and it’s a stunner – and a fitting marker for the yard’s 160th year.

Sleek good looks, a modern line to her exterior and a contemporary take on her interior make this 46 metre a superyacht to take note of. She carries a family resemblance to Baglietto launches of yore, yet is distinctly new – both elements thanks largely to the work of superyacht designer Francesco Paszkowski, whose design link with Baglietto stretches all the way back to 1991. A widebody design forward gives a generous master suite, while spaces have been reconfigured for modern living – the tenders and toys are carried on the foredeck allowing for a large beach club in the stern, and the upper saloon is a dedicated formal dining area, leaving the saloon on the main deck clearly defined as a relaxation zone.

“The client is the centre of our business, not a hull number,” says Gavio, and although this particular 46 metre is a spec build, the yard has gone out of its way to show what it is capable of in terms of both design and finish. Further, she is a cleverly tweaked version of a displacement design that was originally conceived seven years ago, under the old management of the yard. “The big challenge was to design a new yet recognisable Baglietto,” says Paszkowski. “For the 46 metre, we looked for a style that could be appreciated with minimal revisions. There were some things we had to do, for example a beach club wasn’t even thought of in 2008. Today you must have one, so we had to move tender stowage to the foredeck and change the layout of the flybridge.”

With a steel hull and aluminium superstructure, the Baglietto 46 is in many ways a conventional build. Structurally she has been well conceived, with self-supporting deck overhangs meaning the aft deck areas are blissfully free of pillars or other vertical obstructions. The widebody design forward means that 498 gross tons of volume has been squeezed into a lithe outer body.

While several design cues remain from Bagliettos past – for example, the main deck windows in the hull forward and the general aspect of her profile – new elements have been added to take the design into the future. Forward raked bridge windows and a new transom design clearly differentiate her from her older sisters. “The yacht features a balance of soft and angular lines,” Paszkowski enthuses. “Just look at the triangular cutaways in the bulwark below the upper deck, sliding like the fins of a shark, or the chamfering of her aft end. She also features more round shapes as in the dropped bulwarks of the upper deck.”

Paszkowski worked with Margherita Casprini to refine the interior style, which as a spec build had to appeal to the widest possible range of clients while also demonstrating the quality that the yard is able to deliver. The result combines subtle luxury with a clean palette and a welcome lack of fuss. “The decoration is quite neutral,” says Paszkowski, “yet it includes many details to ensure a luxurious ambiance with real character and a lot of Italian custom furniture.” White and dark brown leather with visible stitches, glossy white lacquered panels, mirrors – which enhance the feeling of height inside – and fabric ceiling panels provide a sober yet contemporary feel. While the layout is fairly conventional – generous, full beam master forward on the main deck, four guest cabins below – there has been a reimagining of how to use each space that has resulted in a formal dining room on the upper deck and a dedicated saloon on the main deck. In addition, steps from the main saloon lead to the 25 square metre beach club, which can also take a sauna/steam room.

A large aft main deck, generous upper aft deck with large alfresco dining table, and an expansive sundeck partially shaded by the hardtop means there is ample outdoor space for socialising or moments of quiet privacy. The beach club in the stern means the foredeck is used for tender stowage, but the outdoor living is no less impressive for that. The sundeck does not have a spa pool, although the plumbing was installed in case her future owner wants to put one up there.

Running with two Caterpillar 3512B engines, expected top speed is 17.5 knots with a cruise speed of 15 knots and a projected transatlantic range of 4,500nm at 12 knots. The TEAMItalia five-screen bridge is all business, and those forward raked bridge windows mean reflections are kept to a minimum at night.

Baglietto 46m superyacht specs
LOA: 46.3m
Beam: 9.5m
Draught: 2.95m
Displacement: 400t
Engines: 2 x Caterpillar 3512B DITA SWAC
Speed (max/cruise): 17.5 knots/15 knots
Range @ 12 knots: 4,500nm
Owner and guests: 12
Crew: 9
Classification: ABS
Builder/Year: Baglietto/2014

Baglietto

( http://www.baglietto.com )