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The Italian Sea Group announces the keel laying of the Admiral 50m superyacht

by The Italian Sea Group 26 Jun 2024 08:50 PDT
Admiral 50m superyacht © The Italian Sea Group

The Italian Sea Group announces the keel laying of the Admiral 50m superyacht, the six hundred and seventh yacht of the fleet, and another addition to the acclaimed and successful "semi-custom" series.

"The keel laying ceremony, a long-standing maritime tradition, is a special moment in the yacht construction as it begins to take solid shape, it is a moment of great emotion, both for the shipyard and for the Owner Team." - commented Giovanni Costantino, Founder & CEO of The Italian Sea Group - "The development of "semi-custom production" continues with enthusiasm, with a positioning that is always of the highest level".

The design free from visual barriers of the Admiral 50m superyacht creates an elegant fluidity between external and internal spaces, encouraging a continuous and natural dialogue between all the environments, all characterized by large volumes and structural details.

The interiors reveal a refined and enveloping atmosphere thanks to a careful selection of precious and natural materials such as wood, stones and rough metals.

A standout feature of the project is the layout of the guest cabins and the owner's cabin. They are located on the upper deck, offering open views on three sides and access to a private deck at the bow. All guest cabins are located on the main deck and benefit from large hull windows.

The Admiral 50m yacht, with its 499 GT, can accommodate up to 14+2 guests in private use, thanks to the possibility of converting two additional lounges on the lower deck into extra cabins.

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