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The Italian Sea Group celebrates the keel laying of the first Admiral Panorama 50 metre

by The Italian Sea Group 29 Dec 2022 16:16 GMT
PandP 50m TISG Panorama © The Italian Sea Group

The Italian Sea Group, global operator in luxury yachting, celebrates the keel laying of the first Admiral Panorama 50-metre, the new line that introduces the brand to 'semi custom' production.

With its elegant and timeless profile, Admiral Panorama is a made in Italy masterpiece when it comes to shapes, lines, and functional solutions. Designed in steel with an aluminium superstructure, its 499GT weight allows for long-distance journeys.

The sale of the first Panorama, a project born from the collaboration between The Italian Sea Group and Piredda & Partners, was finalised by Monaco-based broker Smart Yacht.

All areas communicate with each other in a continuous and natural way and are characterised by large volumes and structural details. The interiors reveal a refined and welcoming atmosphere, due to a careful selection of precious and natural materials such as wood, stone, and textured metals.

Just a few months after the project was announced, the second unit has already been sold.

The keel-laying ceremony crowns a year of great successes for TISG recognised by the prestigious result of the Global Order Book 2023, an annual ranking of the best international shipyards producing yachts over 24 metres, drawn up and published by Boat International, a magazine of reference in the nautical world: The Italian Sea Group is confirmed as the leading Italian producer of yachts over 50 metres and the fourth largest globally, consolidating its growth trend.

"The keel laying is always a significant moment in the construction of a ship, especially if it is the first yacht of a new and innovative line like Admiral Panorama," commented Giovanni Costantino, Founder & CEO of The Italian Sea Group. "The confirmation of our position in the Global Order Book rankings as the leading Italian shipyard in the production of yachts over 50 metres further corroborates the Group's place as one of the world's major players thanks to our professionalism and the high-quality profile of our yachts."

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