A new Italian builder Cetera Yachts will present their new Multispace Yacht concept at boot Dusseldorf yachting show. Cetera Yachts is formed by a team of well known yachting professionals (Francesco Guida, for example). Key feature of this concept is what the shipyard named "Stretched Liveability" - a division of interior and exterior spaces, maximizing liveability and making more space available.
Cetera Yachts rearranged the living areas on a single deck level, instead of two or more levels. For example, they decided to locate the salon and guest cabins on the main deck, while usually it's located on the lower deck. Interior and exterior spaces are interconnected by large windows.
Client will benefit from this concept as the shipyard use high-end raw materials, which means lower production costs and faster delivery, and also because the cabins, for example, are not shaped to the hull forms makes the outfitting process much easier.

Yacht designer and naval architect Francesco Guida derived inspiration from ‘a one-story villa’ with many different private spaces, which he has applied to a yacht in order to maximise the use of available space from bow to stern.
Cetera's new range of motor yacht starts from 18.9 meters in length and beam of 5.5 meters, varying hybrid propulsions systems. This type of yacht is targeted at young families, boat-loving singles and superyacht owners looking to downsize. Cetera is already building their first unit, with delivery in summer 2019.