ISA Yachts, the Italian shipyard now part of the Palumbo Group, has found a buyer for their new 65m project scheduled to be delivered in 2021 developed on an enhanced engineering platform from the 62m Mary-Jean II and Kolaha.



Designed throughout by Enrico Gobbi of Team for Design, the 65-meter ISA will have a gross tonnage of over 1,250GT, a full beam master cabin forward of the main deck as well as 6 guest cabins with the option to convert a 7th cabin from a multipurpose room. A beach club is also planned aft of the lower deck with two side opening doors.
Upon completion, the 65-meter will become the second largest yacht ever built by ISA Yachts, trailing just under 1m behind the 66-meter Okto built under the shipyard's previous ownership.

Facing severe financial issues following a slowdown in construction in 2014, ISA Yachts was looking for a buyer or investor for a substantial time before it was eventually acquired by the Maltese Palumbo Group for €11 million.
"From the very first meeting with the new team team at ISA, it was obvious that the Palumbo Group's new ownership wrought some very positive changes" commented Simon Goldsworthy, the broker at Edmiston that introduced his client to ISA for this new build. "We are so glad that another experienced yacht owner chose ISA to build his dream and we have no doubt that this yacht will turn heads in every marina." added ISA CEO Giuseppe Palumbo.