The second and the third unit of the Benetti Fast 125’ line, Skyler and Constance Joy, have been delivered to their owners this month.
Both yachts, as well as the first unit Iron Man, are equipped with the new generation propulsion system designed by Rolls Royce specifically for the Fast 125’ family: the Azipull Carbon 65 (AZP C65), a high performance, lightweight, steerable thruster that uses carbon fibre throughout, even for load carrying parts. Thanks to the reduced weight, the system offers a quiet ride: the engine room can be placed farther aft, leaving the guest cabins quiet and vibration-free. Another advantage offered by this innovative propulsion system is the excellent manoeuvring capability both in navigation and while docking.
They share also a D2P_Displacement to Planing ® hull form with wave piercer bow that allows the owner to use the yacht in displacement mode with low fuel consumption at low speeds and in planning mode at higher speeds.
The Fast 125’ Constance Joy was the second Fast 125’ to be sold since the line has been launched and she distinguishes herself for her characteristic red hull. The Fast 125’ Skyler is a four deck semi-wide body yacht with a total of 5 cabins. Both were built in Benetti’s Viareggio shipyard with a superstructure made of carbon and epoxy resins that is 40% lighter.
The sporty exterior of the yachts was designed by Stefano Righini using an expanse of horizontal windows to accentuate the model’s streamlined look. The interiors of both yachts were designed by Redman Whiteley Dixon. The interior of Skyler, in particular, is based on the “Air” configuration, the most modern and minimal of the three interior style options that Benetti offers to their Fast 125’ owners.
Benetti has recently launched BF104 M/Y Lejos 3, a 38 meter superyacht from the Fast line. The news comes weeks after the Italian shipyard announced the sale of 47m superyacht FB703 and launch of 37m Lady Lillian.