Italian shipyard Otam has launched the fourth Millennium 80 HT yacht named Mystere.

The biggest difference from her predecessor MR. BROWN, presented at the 2015 Cannes Yachting Festival, is found in the expert owner’s decision to instal the twin rather than the quadruple propulsion system. This decision allowed the Genovese yard to create an even more airy interior, with a double owner’s suite. These two suites are notable for their ergonomic solutions, thanks to the complete elimination of steps. This was a specific request of the owner who was looking for a layout that fulfilled his personal manner of life at sea. Along the same lines, he also requested another VIP cabin, a separate galley and separate access to the crew quarters at the bow.

Design of the furnishings, with the use of lacquered ebony with chrome steel inserts, natural teak, and carpeting in silk and cashmere, creates an atmosphere that further emphasize the spaciousness of the interiors.

Performance wise the new Otam Millennium 80 HT Mystere is equipped with twin TU M94 engines that develop 2600hp at 2450rpm and Arneson drive15 A 1 L transmissions that have proven their ability to drive the yacht at speeds over 48 knots during her first sea trials. The deep-V hull shape provides an easy and smooth passage for those on board, even in rough seas, and gives her a cruising speed of 41 knots at 2,150rpm.

The Italian yard has also placed emphasis on sound-proofing, with double thickness insulation around the engine room and the two owner’s suites. With the generator running, and AC at 80% load, the sound level was only 44db in the owner’s cabin and main deck salon.