DL Yachts’ promising new year with the first hull of Dreamline 30 sold

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DL Yachts Dreamline started the year with a new order for the first hull of its 30-metre model Dreamline 30. The recently founded Italian company now has an expanding range of luxury motor yachts with distinctive solutions developed by its founder Engineer Peter Zuber. Among the proposed models, the Dreamline 26, 30, 34, 40, 46 and 49, the first model Dreamline 26 got the highest interest and is now at its fifth hull under construction, while the Dreamline 34 already sold two units, the latest delivered a few months ago.
Dreamline 30 is the result of the fruitful teamwork of Paolo Bencivenni, DL Yachts Dreamline’s CEO, naval engineer Giuseppe Arrabito from Arrabito Naval Architects and naval architect Enrico Gobbi from Team4Design.
The vessel is a stunning example of Italian style, featuring the high performance hull developed by Giuseppe Arrabito and exterior and interior design by Enrico Gobbi. Arrabito’s technologically advanced “Blade” hull defined new standards in hydrodynamic efficiency, reducing fuel consumption and improving seaworthiness.
The vessel provides an accommodation layout for guests across two decks. The lower deck will feature four guest cabins, two twin rooms and two double cabins, while the panoramic view master suite is on the upper deck.
Outdoor spaces have plenty of seating areas for guests and the opportunity for al-fresco dining. Under the hardtop there is great shade that can be opened up to let sunlight turn the spaces in a sunbathing area. Additional sun lounges are located on the aft, allowing this deck to be versatile.
The first hull is expected to be ready for delivery in 2017.
New orders, new facilities and a growing technical department are expected for a new promising year at DL Yachts Dreamline. Next planned step for the company is to start production at a new yard recently acquired to follow the market requests. In only three years of activity, the company got to be recognized as one of the leading yacht builders.

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