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36.45-metre ISA Sport 120 Clorinda launched

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The 11th hull of the 36.45-metre ISA Sport 120 by ISA Yachts has been launched and christened Clorinda. The vessel hit the waters at the yard’s facilities in Ancona at the presence of the owner, design and manufacturing team and ISA CEO, Giuseppe Palumbo.

The three-deck ISA Sport 120 offers spacious and modern spaces, both indoor and outdoor. The exterior living space includes a stylish sundeck, a large al fresco dining area seating up to 12 guests, built in seating areas and a bar.

The interior features a generous and bright salon and a main dining area that opens outward by the way of six curved, sliding-glass doors. Clorinda can accommodate up to 10 guests across five cabins, including the owners’ suite, which is arranged over two floors and fitted with a skylight enhancing the feeling of spaciousness. A crew of five is also accommodated across three cabins.

The yacht also features a tender garage to port and two jet-ski garages to side, offering plenty of space to store all the amenities of the owner’s choice to make the best of life at sea.

Clorinda is powered by three MTU engines and equipped with ZERO speed stabilisation system, allowing her to reach a top speed exceeding 32 knots.

“The launch of Clorinda has a huge symbolic value for ISA,” commented Giuseppe Palumbo, who appreciated the results of a successful teamwork and the support from authorities and territory. “This is a first goal and we want to deem it as a good wish, and a sign of a true rebirth and transition towards a brand new course. A course which we started in a very quick time. Since its foundation in 2001, ISA Yachts has been a synonym of innovation, quality, style and excellence of ‘Made In Italy’. These are the very values upon which we are building our future strategy of development, with the goal to confirm a leadership position among the top world superyacht builders.”

The latest hull of the ISA Sport 120 series Clorinda will have her première at the next Cannes Yachting Festival and Monaco Yacht Show in September.

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