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The Italian Sea Group Reveals a Trio of Futuristic Superyacht Concepts

The Italian Sea Group reveals three new design concepts 7 photos
Photo: The Italian Sea Group
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The Italian Sea Group announced three new design concepts under the Admiral and Tecnomar brands last September at the Monaco Yacht Show 2023, but no profile images or details of the futuristic projects were revealed. Now, the Italian yachting giant is amending that by revealing the first renderings of those superyachts.
Developed by the yard's Centro Stile, the new concepts are said to reflect the style guidelines of the Group while also pushing the boundaries of yacht design with futuristic innovations.

The largest of the three conceptual watercraft is the 164-foot (50-meter) Admiral Adventure, an explorer superyacht with "unusual and innovative" design and remarkable expedition capacities. While the company says the vessel respects all the stylistic elements of the Admiral brand, the yacht boasts a completely different aesthetic compared to the current explorer flagship, the 240-foot (73.2-meter) Planet Nine that was delivered in 2018.

The new Admiral Adventure boasts a customizable aft deck area that comprises a panoramic pool and foldable wings meant to maximize the livable space on board.

With a gross tonnage below the 499 GT threshold, the yacht boasts no less than six staterooms, including two guest cabins on the lower deck, three VIP cabins on the main deck, and the owner's cabin on the upper deck.

Admiral Adventure explorer concept
Photo: The Italian Sea Group
Another distinctive feature is the bow section, which houses the master cabin. The owner will enjoy unobstructed views of the surrounding ocean thanks to large windows cantilevered onto the hull and will have direct access to a private outdoor area with a glass-bottomed swimming pool and sunpads.

The yacht's sundeck, meanwhile, comprises the wheelhouse and the captain's cabin, plus a touch-and-go helipad.

The other two projects revealed by TISG are designed under the Tecnomar brand and are equally impressive. The 132-foot (40-meter) Tecnomar Cat 133 FT is particularly intriguing and will surely incite conversations. It boasts a futuristic design with automotive influences evident in its soft, curved lines. It is said to borrow styling cues from the recently unveiled This Is It catamaran, and it also keeps up with current yacht design trends through its extensive use of glazing and abundance of outdoor spaces (exceeding 3,230 square feet/ 300 square meters).

Tecnomar 40M CAT 133
Photo: The Italian Sea Group
The most outstanding element of this multihull is the stern design, which leverages portions of the two hulls, two internal gunwales, and two foldable side doors to create an incredible swimming platform that reaches about 52 feet (16 meters) in width.

There are no details on the yacht's accommodation capacity, but the Tecnomar Cat 133 FT is also an under-499 GT project. And since the yachting world is increasingly shifting toward green technology, the shipyard plans to integrate approximately 754 square feet (70 square meters) of solar panels on the catamaran's side arches and hardtop.

Last but not least, the Tecnomar EVO 155 is a "strongly sporty" 155-foot (47-meter) project that joins the multi-model EVO series. Just like the previous two designs, this one also comes with innovative features, like a beach area with an oversized stern window and two folding doors that offer direct access to the sea and create a seamless transition between indoor and outdoor spaces.

Tecnomar 46M EVO 155
Photo: The Italian Sea Group
In terms of accommodation, this yacht only has two guest cabins located below decks, plus two VIP suites and the master stateroom on the main deck. The focus of this design, however, is also on the outdoor spaces. As such, the sun deck features a large bar and sunbathing area with a swimming pool with panoramic views toward the stern. Another sunbathing and pool area can be found in the bow and can also be converted into a dining area, so guests will have plenty of opportunities to relax and socialize.

Both Admiral and Tecnomar are known to deliver exceptional vessels characterized by luxury, quality, and innovative design, and the three new projects presented here are no exception. Talking about them, Giovanni Costantino, Founder and CEO of The Italian Sea Group, commented, "The launch of these three new projects gives us new stimuli and motivation to start 2024 with great enthusiasm. We have set ourselves even more challenging goals, and thanks to the validity of our strategies and the innovative projects we are developing, I am confident that the yachting world will continue to reward us."
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About the author: Ancuta Iosub
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After spending a few years as a copy editor, Ancuta decided to put down the eraser and pick up the writer's pencil. Her favorites subjects are unusual car designs, travel trailers and everything related to the great outdoors.
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