Project Italia, a 25-metre hyper-yacht concept by PC Design

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Italia is the latest project by PC Design studio, a 24.8-metre hyper-yacht concept. A hyper-yacht is a cruiser harmoniously combining high performance and luxurious  spaces. This project designed by Mattia Piro and Matteo Cappellazzo features advanced engineering and refined aesthetics to provide a perfect mix of speed and comfort for a unique experience.
Italia is designed to be powered by a pair of 1,925hp Caterpillar C32 ACERT engines paired to twin-disc Arneson 14 surface drives. This set-up, visible from the main deck thanks to inlaid glass in the teak decking, is expected to allow for an impressive cruising speed of 46 knots and a top speed of 60 knots. With a total fuel capacity of 6,000 litres, cruising range would be of up to 425 nautical miles.
Key features include gull wing doors that open up to reveal a pair of Jet Skis, while the lower-deck lounging area features a spa pool, cocktail bar and extensive seating space.
The interior styling is described by the designers as “simple, chic and beautifully lit”, with a choice of variable lighting schemes in the two en-suite bathrooms on board.
Only four guests and two crew would be accommodated on board, making life on board Project Italia an exclusive experience: the generous deck space, by the way, could host up to 16 guests during the day.

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