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Otam 65 HT - New one-off inspired by the world of private jets sold and under construction

by Alice Paniccia 7 May 2019 18:33 PDT

A new OTAM 65 HT has been sold and is already under construction. The exteriors are designed by the Italian shipyard and the style, the layout detailing and the interiors are the work of Francesco Guida Design, as requested by the customer. The extreme customisation typical of the Italian shipyard is expressed to the fullest in the new OTAM 65 HT, which can be perfectly described as a "Made in Italy one off". This yacht embodies the concepts of experience, research, development, flexibility, iconic design and top performance combined with outstanding efficiency.

Unmatched performance and efficiency are the distinguishing traits of the deep-V hull with a deadrise angle greater than 21 degrees. Pure OTAM style with sporty and iconic aesthetics is born from the collaboration with the shipyard's historical partner Umberto Tagliavini - Marine Design and Services. These features, combined with the owner's decision to install two 2000 HP MAN engines, allow the OTAM 65 HT to reach a top speed of 60 knots and a cruising speed of 50 knots!

External design to enjoy the sea

The hardtop of the OTAM 65 HT has been customised with new details according to the owner's requests. One of most remarkable is the absence of doors leading to the cockpit, which creates a large, open-space area (to better enjoy outdoor life) without affecting any of the yacht's comforts - for example, the entire area has air conditioning.

Carbon inserts have been added to the deck rigging

Carbon fibre inserts are not just in the hardtop; they can be found in the deck rigging as well (from the anchor to the transom platform), according to the shipyard's tradition to use technologically advanced materials. Other than creating a chromatic contrast with the white hull, carbon fibre reduces weight, considerably enhancing performance.

Interiors by Francesco Guida Design, inspired by the world of private jets

The interiors of the new OTAM 65 HT, conceived by Francesco Guida Design, are fully customised. The elegant geometries that express the cutting-edge style give the vessel a timeless character and, at the same time, mark a new benchmark for interior design in the sport yachting market.

"The world of private jets had a deep influence on us while we were designing the interiors of the new OTAM 65 HT," explains Francesco Guida. "The contamination occurred naturally and immediately, because the extreme performance and shape of the vessel bring to mind a fast vector that very rapidly moves from one position to another, reaching distant, hidden locations."

Colours, shapes and materials have been carefully selected to harmoniously coexist, giving the yacht a balanced appearance. "Carbon is deliberately in plain view and enhances the yacht's lightness and the use of technological materials, which can even be found in the cabin ceilings, where they are shaped to remind the observer of the central sections of the fairing over the cockpit. The streaks of luminous surfaces evoke the trails left by rapidly moving bodies."

Onboard the new OTAM 65 HT, black carbon mixes with the white of fine leather and high quality oak wood, creating a strong contrast and highlighting the sinuous shapes of the panels and furniture.

OTAM 65 SPECS: Length overall 20.30 m; Waterline length 18.32 m; Beam max 4.68 m; Max speed 60 kn; Cruising speed 50 kn.

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