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First Cantieri di Pisa Akhir 42S Superyacht Sold

First Cantieri di Pisa Akhir 42S Superyacht Sold

The first hull in the Akhir 42 series of semi-displacement superyachts has been sold to a Japanese owner, Cantieri di Pisa has announced. Superyacht Akhir 42 project reflects the eighties and the nineties becoming a point of reference when talking of Cantieri di Pisa that became synonymous of Italian quality in the world of yachting in this period. The key element of this beautiful vessel, featuring a shark nose bow and an airplane-like roll bar moved towards the bow, are the smoked glass windows, characterizing the external lines.

First Cantieri di Pisa Akhir 42S Superyacht Sold
First Cantieri di Pisa Akhir 42S Superyacht Sold

The project maintains the proportion between the hull and the superstructure, however, features an up-to-date layout.
The owner’s cabin aboard Akhir 42 superyacht project can be found in the bow of the main deck, with the main kitchen positioned in the center of the lower deck. Furthermore, the skylounge completely revises the upper deck area, giving an extra privacy to the owner’s environment with an all-length salon.

First Cantieri di Pisa Akhir 42S Superyacht Sold
First Cantieri di Pisa Akhir 42S Superyacht Sold

Power will come from a pair of 1,920hp MTU 12V 2000 M96L engines, which will deliver a top speed of 19 knots and a maximum cruising range of 2,200 nautical miles at 18 knots. The delivery of the Akhir 42 is due for Spring 2018.

Written by Slamchica

Aleksandra Arsenovic graduated with a degree in economics and has a master degree in tourism. Since she worked as a travel agent, she has traveled around the world and developed an interest in luxurious hotels and exotic destinations. As a big fashion fan, Aleksandra loves expensive and luxury fashion items. As an editor of Extravaganzi she shares her knowledge about travels, fashion and accessories.

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