When it will be finished in 2010 it will be the most technically advanced yacht built to that date. The name that stands behind HULL 6154 is Fincantieri, Italian shipbuilder of your dreams.
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Fincantieri company follows the long and great tradition of Italian shipbuilding from 1959. The company's core business is the construction of complex ships along with high technology facilities such as large ferries and cruise ships. Technical staff of approximately 1000 and a large pool of specialists made Fincantieri the referent builder in the naval field, from all types of surface vessels to luxury mega yachts of over 70 meters to submarines.
Like they say in Fincantieri: "We believe that entire building experience must be a pleasure, one of the joys of owning a yacht." Like a right "vaccinate" Italians, they have their point of view why they do such a wonderful job. "Italian means ingenuity, style, pleasantness and beauty along with that special, almost magical Italian flair for design and good taste. Frankly, to build a true masterpiece it helps to be an Italian." Aren't they smugly? Add to that Mediterranean climate and hot Mediterranean temperament and you absolutely must love them.
Fincantieri's openness, along with its products, promise simply and open human approach to the client. In today’s business order/pay/go situation that kind of approach is very rare and because of that more precious.
Fincantieri designer made some of the most prestigious concepts of the yachts. One is Project Prospero (70 metres long yacht), Project Goldmine (75 metres), Project Wave (85 metres), Project Marco Polo (102 metres) and Project Morpheus (115 metres). All five projects can be adopted to their new owners.
The last jewel from Fincantieri is 140 million pounds worth mega yacht HULL 6154. Future owner of this new Fincantieri yacht is still unknown, but some rumours allude to a name of Roman Abramovich. Russian oligarchs are known as people who own huge boats more to prove their status symbol, less as a tribute to a beauty. Data about who will be the owner are more or less insignificant. HULL 6154 will see a sea and met its owner in 2010. Until then, we can take a look and took her measures.
HULL 6154 is 538 feet long seven deck yacht. After finishing, she will have two helicopter landing platforms (one with hangar), storage space for a large submarine which will be able to reach a depth of more than 100 meters, five jet-skis or two speed boats and huge internal sea water pool (it can be used for tender docking). New owner will be able to host his guest in fifteen rooms fully equipped with the latest entertainment systems.
Bathroom will be made of gold and marble with Jacuzzis while 2,700 square meters of luxury interior space will be probably "dot on the i". Designers names that stand behind HULL 6154 design are Espen Oeino (designer of HULL 6154) and Pascale Reymond of Reymond Langton Design in charge for beautiful HULL 6154 interior.
Fincantieri push more than 7000 vessels in its long history. They know how to build and like they say: "That give us unrivalled experience on how to design and build technically challenging projects with unforgiving deadlines and strict budgets, as top-of-the-range yachts surely are. And where better than a Mediterranean climate, with a gentle lifestyle and rich culture in one of the most beautiful places of the world."
Never, ever suspect in a 1.60 meter tall Italian when he says something like that, he will give you all the seas of the world. ■