Antonini Navi will return to the Cannes Yachting Festival from September 10 to 15, showcasing scale models of its three yachts currently under construction at the La Spezia shipyard: the Explorer Yacht 32M, the Seamore 34, and the SUY 135.
Founded in 2020 by Gruppo Antonini in collaboration with Aldo Manna, Antonini Navi specializes in the superyacht sector. At this year's event, the company will highlight its ongoing projects, including the already sold Explorer Yacht 32M and Seamore 34, both scheduled for delivery in 2025.
Explorer Yacht 32M
The Explorer Yacht 32M features exterior design by Hydro Tec and interiors by Hot Lab. This 32-metre steel and aluminium vessel is designed to combine comfort, long-range capabilities, and resilience in various sea conditions, all within a modern aesthetic.
The Seamore 34, the first in a “semi-custom” series, also employs steel and aluminium. Its design focuses on versatile and flexible spaces, emphasizing open areas for social interactions. Notably, the Seamore 34's main deck offers over 150 square meters of open living space, which can be enclosed with recessed sliding glass doors.
Seamore 34
The SUY 135, currently under construction on spec with delivery slated for 2026, is a 44-metre superyacht with a tonnage of about 480 GT. This displacement yacht introduces the new line of Sports Utility Yachts (SUY), aiming to provide a comprehensive approach to onboard life. The SUY concept mirrors the SUV in the automotive industry, promoting a lifestyle that includes marine activities, water sports, and adventure, encouraging owners and guests to explore their surroundings.
"This past year has brought us great satisfaction, and we are excited to be attending Cannes. Our shipyard has four construction slots, and one is still available for new projects. The Cannes Yachting Festival is an ideal venue to showcase our production and engineering capabilities," said Antonini Navi Partner and Sales Director Aldo Manna.
SUY 135
At the Antonini Navi stand, management will be present to meet with prospective clients interested in custom yacht construction. The team will include Walter Antonini, the brand’s Marketing and Communication Manager, who recently returned from extensive international experience in China. In July, Walter was appointed Gruppo Antonini Innovation and Transition Manager, focusing on technological evolution and sustainability within the company.
The Pertusola shipyard in the Gulf of La Spezia was bought by Walter Antonini in 1977. Since then, Antonini Navi has been a family-held leader in superyacht custom build and refitting.
Credits: Antonini Navi