Sanlorenzo has announced a new, important sale – the contract for the construction of the fleet's new flagship, the 73Steel, has been signed. The deal was finalized through the broker house Fraser.
Sanlorenzo's new yacht will have an overall length of 73 meters, an innovative diesel-electric propulsion system aimed at minimizing emissions, and a completely unconventional layout. The exterior lines will be designed by Zuccon International Project studio, while the décor concept promises to be innovative and at times revolutionary.

"The design of the new 73Steel represents a fascinating new chapter in the yard's history, not only because of its size, which is currently the largest ever built, but also because it is a testament to how strongly the company believes in the evolution and importance of a complex market such as the superyacht market," says Bernardo Zuccon from Studio Zuccon International Project.
73Steel will be designed to create the most intense interaction between ocean and nature on board at multiple levels. A visionary design project that perfectly balances form and function, innovation and technology, once again bringing something surprisingly unprecedented on board.
This new contract brings to nine the number of metal vessels sold to date in 2022, increasing a fleet currently under construction that counts 23 superyachts from 44 to 73 meters.
The 73Steel is scheduled for delivery in 2026.
Sanlorenzo was founded in 1958 in Viareggio by yacht builder Gionvanni Jannetti. In 2005, Massimo Perrotti became the majority shareholder in the shipyard. Sanlorenzo builds yachts ranging from 28.60 to 62 meters in length.
Credits: Sanlorenzo