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Admiral Crocus 48 MT launched

by Admiral Yachts 2 Oct 2020 02:20 PDT
Admiral Crocus 48 MT © The Italian Sea Group

Crocus was launched today, the new 48 meter motoryacht of the fleet Admiral the flagship brand of The Italian Sea Group, one of the most recognized players in the luxury nautical industry, active in the construction and refit of motoryacht and ships until 100 meters.

Crocus, designed with the aim of recreating a discreet and minimalist luxury, is based on the design of the Admiral ATOS model, recognized for its technical performance and large guest areas, while remaining below 500GRT. In particular, the design of Crocus has been developed to facilitate direct contact with the sea through the beach club, bridges and layout of all environments.

The exteriors are proportionate to create a calm but distinctive appeal; the silhouette is very clean and all the components have been studied in detail. Teak handrails with a contrasting wenghè strip, matt and glossy finishes, flash glass and highly geometric tails give to the overall shape of the yacht an extremely elegant atmosphere.

Crocus has four main bridges. All the aft areas, including the sundeck (100 sqm) and the beach club, are very spacious, versatile and totally dedicated to the needs of the owner. The bow areas are dedicated to the technical rooms and the outdoor garage where you can place tenders up to 7 meters and toys of all kinds.

The main deck houses the master bedroom, a very large dining area and the kitchen while the lower deck houses the remaining 4 cabins. On the upper deck there is another very livable living room. In addition to these large guest areas, in the lower deck near the beach club there are also important stocking and crew areas.

The interiors are designed to reflect a relaxed mood in which every detail is created to express geometric composition and balanced proportions.

The colors and materials are timeless and carefully chosen to convey the classic "home flavor". The strong contrasts between dark colors such as brown and light (including bright whites, soft greys and saffron accents) combined with tropical ebony wood, statuary marble, alcantara and high quality but at the same time casual fabrics, give the interior an ultra modern and contemporary style.

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