The exterior styling by Ken Freivokh combines a hull with impressive volumes and a sleek superstructure, the distinguishing characteristic of this crossover coupe. The new Magellano line flagship Magellano 30M wins the award for “ Best Layout, yachts from 14 to 30 metres”, with a design for owners who love to go on long cruises. In addition, the fully recessed glazed surfaces in the skylounge extend the space out into infinity, transforming the upper deck into a glass house that can be opened on three sides. This revolutionizes the traditional layout and creates an area that didn’t exist before on boats this size. Grande 36M introduces the Infinity Skydeck, a new concept offering the first semi-walkaround upper deck on the same level. The harmonious, welcoming space is characterised by objects and artistic elements inspired by the world of art and nature, for a project that is both welcoming and leaves a mark with more playful and unexpected details. The foredeck doubles as a helipad, so that the owner can arrive and depart in maximum privacy.īig enough for up to 14 guests, this private luxury toy was also designed to cruise silently and with fewer emissions, while it discretely travels to exotic places, away from prying eyes.Azimut’s typically bold, contemporary design won the award for “ Best Interior Design, yachts from 30 to 50 metres” with Grande 36M.Īlberto Mancini’s exterior lines meet the aesthetics of Achille Salvagni, who designed the interiors with flowing shapes and warm colour tones, in a play on full and empty volumes that transform the ambiance. Automatic sliding doors open to the lounging area with a fireplace. The master cabin itself includes the suite, a double bathroom, a private office, and a walk-in wardrobe. According to Benetti, it was inspired by the owner’s “ passion for exercise and well-being,” with every detail customized.Īs you can expect with a billionaire owner, Calex boasts a jaw-dropping private deck, unfolding over 160 square meters (1,722 square feet). This stunning new pleasure craft, boasting a silhouette by Cassetta Yacht Designers, reveals five enclosed decks, plus a sun deck. Wilson apparently kept the name, but went for something bigger and bolder. The car magnate previously owned a Wesport yacht, also named Calex (after the names of his two children, Cameron and Alexandra), according to the Majorca Daily Bulletin. This isn’t his first floating luxury toy. The Wilson Automotive Group is one of the top ten car dealership networks in the U.S., and Wilson is also known for being an active philanthropist. The lucky owner of this custom-built from Benetti’s B.Now series, is believed to be automotive billionaire David Wilson. In fact, it’s been rarely spotted in the past few months, in places like Mallorca and Antibes. It’s not available for charter (not yet, at least) therefore the public didn’t get a closer look inside this beautiful Italian yacht. Superyacht Times shared a rare image of the 219-foot (67 meters) Calex, a superyacht that has stayed mysterious since its launch earlier this year, in May.
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