Tankoa’s latest superyacht concept was unveiled at this year’s Monaco Yacht Show. The 68m Fenice is the product of a collaboration between the Genoa-based yard and Venetian studio Enrico Gobbi of Team For Design and named after the famous opera house in Venice. 



“We understood each other immediately with Enrico and it was a pleasure to develop this project together,” says Giuseppe Mazza, Tankoa Sales and Marketing Manager. “With the T680 we continue to expand the range of Tankoa yachts in order to offer the market an ever-increasing choice of unique projects. Like her namesake, the T680 Fenice is a triumph of poise, rhythm and grace.”



T680 Fenice exterior aerodynamic lines and curves are inspired by automotive and aeronautical design, the overall effect is beauty in motion. The outdoor and indoor spaces are made to make the transition between the two as seamless and natural as possible. 



The open-air aft lounge on the main deck is the yacht’s astounding centerpiece. Covering an area of 100 sq. m, this multi-level beach club comprises an infinity pool, gym, spa and lounge. 



A glass-covered portion of the pool integrated into the center of the deck leads guests directly to a protected terrace, before entering the beach club proper. Folding balconies on both sides of the hull increase the interior area. 



The main saloon offers full-height glass windows for panoramic views of the sea. The two VIP suites and four ensuite guest cabins located forward of the main saloon. The lower deck is dedicated to the crew accommodation and services, including a pro-spec galley, hospital room and side-loading tender garage. 



The upper deck features a circular dining area, which thanks to full-height sliding glass doors can be enclosed or semi-open to the sun and sea breeze. This dining room is linked to the sky lounge that has side balconies that can extend outwards over the sea. 



The master stateroom is an exquisite 90 sq. m space of privacy and comfort with floor-to-ceiling windows offering 270-degree panoramic views. The suite has direct access to a private foredeck with sun loungers and a glass-fronted hot tub. 



The deck area doubles as a touch-and-go helipad for those grand entrances or dramatic exits.



“This new project is the result of our desire to be recognised for who we are: a boutique shipyard able to offer a range of unique yachts designed by the best designers,” comments Eva Orsi, President of Tankoa. “We are proud of this collaboration with Enrico Gobbi that highlights the unmistakable style, quality, beauty and know-how that goes into making our customers' dreams come true.”



Tankoa was founded in 2007 and began production in 2008. A true “boutique shipyard”, focused on building semi-custom and custom constructions 45-meter and up.

Credits: Tankoa

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