Leading Italian builder Benetti has launched 47-metre custom superyacht FB703 ‘Bacchanal’ on August 2. The owner from Mexica has chosen the builder for his fleet for the second time.
With a steel hull and aluminium superstructure, Bacchanal features exterior by Benetti, while the interior décor is the joint work of architect Mauricio Gómez de Tuddo and the Benetti Interior Style Department.
With a draught of 2.45 metres, FB703 has a gross tonnage of just under 500 tonnes. She has been designed to accommodate 12 guests and 7 crew, spread across four decks, on which both interiors and exteriors share the same uniform approach.
This effort can be seen on the main deck, where the cockpit, dining area and main lounge are divided by full-width frameless sliding glass doors, creating an airy in-and-out veranda space. This solution is enriched by the choice of teak floors with black caulking in both indoor and outdoor areas.
Bacchanal is permeated by ‘Made in Italy’ furnishings by brands like Minotti and Paola Lenti, as well as by Giorgetti, Rimadesio, Poltrona Frau and Exteta. Distinctively, the custom pool on the Sun Deck is clad in mosaic by Sicis.
The night area for guests, consisting of two VIP and two guest cabins, is on the lower deck, along with the crew quarters. The captain’s accommodation and a third VIP cabin lay on the upper deck. The full-beam owner’s suite, entered through a private study, is in the bow section of the Main Deck.
Bacchanal is equipped with a 3D sonar system to increase onboard safety, allowing to identify bodies in the sea and providing information about any obstacles up to and over 500 meters from the yacht.
Powered by two MTU 12V engines, she will cruise at a speed of 14 knots, and with a range of 4,000 miles at 10 knots will be capable of transatlantic crossings.
Among other recent news from the builder, is the delivery of its 108-metre gigayacht FB275 to Australian casino tycoon James Packer.