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The Italian Sea Group, Panorama project: Two units of the new 50m Admiral series sold

by The Italian Sea Group 2 Dec 2022 00:14 AEDT

The Italian Sea Group, global operator in luxury yachting, just two months after the unveiling of the project, has confirmed the sale of two Panorama motor yachts, the new "semi custom 50-meter Admiral" line.

The new Panorama, born from the collaboration of The Italian Sea Group with the team of Piredda & Partners studio, shows an elegant, timeless profile, a made-in-Italy masterpiece in terms of form, lines, and functional solutions.

Both sales, one of which was finalized by the important Monaco-based broker Smart Yachts, confirm the new path taken by TISG in "semi-custom production," already greatly corroborated by the additional Gentleman's line under the Picchiotti brand. Even in such semi-custom logic, the positioning will remain at the highest level in respect of the environment, using only steel and aluminium.

"These two important Orders, concluded just two months after the project launch, confirm our further "custom made" positioning," comments Giovanni Costantino, Founder & CEO of the Italian Sea Group - This strategy allows us to expand sales while avoiding compromising the Group's design capacity by not involving the important design teams committed to the large custom-made yachts that represent the company's core business. In an ever-growing market, we confirm ourselves as one of the world's major players thanks to the professionalism and high-quality profile of our yachts, which are recognized worldwide".

Designed in steel with an aluminium superstructure, with its 499GT, the new Admiral superyacht also enables ocean crossings.

The design with no visual barriers and the elegant fluidity between exterior and interior spaces create a continuous and natural dialogue between all environments, characterized by large volumes and structural details.

The interiors reveal a refined and welcoming atmosphere thanks to a careful selection of fine, natural materials such as wood, stone, and rough metals.

Panorama can accommodate up to 12 guests who can stay in the four spacious suites on the main deck and the VIP cabin on the lower deck, which can be converted to a large and comfortable TV room and is flanked by a fully equipped gym area. The owner's area on the upper deck features open views on three sides and overlooks the private deck forward.

The two Admiral Panorama models are scheduled for delivery in 2025.

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