The all-new Patrone 45', an impressive 14-meter Italian yacht designed by architect Tommaso Spadolini, has made waves following its world debut at the 2024 Cannes Yachting Festival and is now turning heads at the Genoa Boat Show. Developed in collaboration with the Moreno family, owners of the Patrone Moreno shipyard, this unique open cruiser showcases remarkable marine capabilities while embodying the classic style of the Ligurian gozzo.

"The Patrone 45' emerged from the success of the Patrone 100, responding to requests from owners who sought to capture the same elegance of our beloved 10-meter model on a larger scale,” Spadolini explained. He added that the yacht was designed for those who desire an open-air experience without compromising interior comfort. With light and space as guiding principles, expansive windows provide seamless views of the sea.

The Patrone 45’ continues to elevate interest among boating enthusiasts at the Genoa Boat Show at pier P (berth P101 – stand BP01). It harmonizes the brand’s century-old craftsmanship with modern flair, focusing on onboard conviviality, a vision embraced by Gianarnaldo and Benedetta Moreno, representing the shipyard’s fifth generation. This yacht is reinterpreting the classic charm of the Ligurian gozzo in a contemporary context.

With configurations emphasizing spaciousness, the Patrone 45’ features three cockpit layouts: a C lounge, a Y sofa, and an LL chaise-longue, accommodating various social settings. The first showcased unit provides a roomy C-shaped seating area at the aft, capable of seating eight, with a clever hydraulic lift system for easy engine access.

Inside, choices abound with six customizable layouts. Whether designed for a family, friends, or couples, each layout ensures ample comfort, including one fixed owner's cabin with an ensuite bathroom. Sustainable materials, including eco-teak decking and low-impact finishes, embody the shipyard’s commitment to environmental respect, enhancing this vessel’s appeal as both elegant and eco-conscious.
Credits: Alexander Panzeri/Tommaso Spadolini