ISA Yachts has shared the details about the second model of the new Super Sport series in January 2017. Now the shipyard has unveiled the interiors, designed by Marco Casali.
The 141 Super Sportivo project is born with an emphasis on speed and a new sleek profile, incorporating the heritage and class of the shipyard. With a greater mass than its smaller sister, the 141 has its focus on a wider fully equipped flying bridge with a T-top. The cockpit follows the split level design creating different levels of functions for living at sea, with an accent on the design of the stairs that brings to mind baroque Italian architecture.
The 141 Super Sportivo boasts three sun-pad areas, bathing pool, sofas and dining table, all fully served by several storage areas, plus an American bar directly connected to the cockpit. A unique feature on this yacht is the stairway connecting the lower deck directly with the forward beach area.
The stairs are below the glass bottomed bow pool, which creates an illumination for the lower deck, interrupting the corridor and transforming it into an emotional space. The dimensions of the forward beach area, fully coverable with sun shades, allows the crew to serve dinner or breakfast - and guests - to enter this space without passing through the saloon.
The owner’s cabin, available in different customizable designs, hosts a private opening platform, creating a direct access to the sea with a panorama at night thanks to its additional sliding full height crystal doors. The lower deck can host 3, 4 or 5 cabins while the crew area, directly accessible from the external passages, has 4 cabins. The galley in the lower deck is connected to the other decks with a food lift for a better service in every area. The garage host a 5 meter tender, plus one jet sky on each side.
The new ISA 141 Super Sportivo design reaches the peak of expression with fast, sleek lines, combined with classic and timeless styling.
In July 2016 ISA Yachts has been purchased by the Palumbo Group for €11 million. The acquisition represents the latest addition to Palumbo’s portfolio of yards in Naples, Messina, Malta, the former ITM yard in Marseilles and the Santa Cruz shipyard in Tenerife.
Photos by Isa Yachts