The Italian Sea Group has announced the keel laying of the Admiral 50m superyacht, marking the six hundred and seventh yacht in its fleet and another addition to its “semi-custom” series.
Giovanni Costantino, Founder & CEO of The Italian Sea Group, remarked on the significance of the keel laying ceremony, a traditional maritime event that signifies the yacht beginning to take shape. He noted, “This is a moment of great emotion for both the shipyard and the Owner Team.” Costantino also highlighted the company's ongoing enthusiasm for "semi-custom production" at a high level.
The Admiral 50m superyacht features a design that eliminates visual barriers, creating a seamless connection between external and internal spaces. The yacht’s layout promotes fluid interaction among its environments, which are characterized by large volumes and detailed structures.
The interiors of the yacht offer a sophisticated and inviting atmosphere, using carefully selected materials such as wood, stones, and rough metals. A notable aspect of the yacht's design is the arrangement of the guest and owner’s cabins. The owner’s cabin is situated on the upper deck, providing open views on three sides and access to a private deck at the bow. Guest cabins are located on the main deck and feature large hull windows.
The Admiral 50m yacht, with a gross tonnage of 499 GT, can accommodate up to 14+2 guests in private use. It also offers the flexibility to convert two additional lounges on the lower deck into extra cabins, enhancing its versatility.
The Italian Sea Group is a global operator in the luxury yachting industry, listed on Euronext Milan (“EXM”) and active in the construction and refit of motor yachts and sailing yachts up to 140 meters. The Company, led by Italian entrepreneur Giovanni Costantino, operates on the market with the brands Admiral, renown for elegant and prestigious yachts, Tecnomar, Perini Navi, and Picchiotti; the Company has a business unit, NCA Refit, that manages the maintenance and refit services for yachts and mega yachts with a length over 60 meters.
Credit: The Italian Sea Group