PY Heritage 45M marks the start of a new collaboration which pays tribute to Gerhard Gilgenast, one of the most important architects to work with Picchiotti Yachts in the past.
The layout leaves most of the main deck free to accommodate two tenders (a sailboat and a motor yacht, both of nine meters in length) and two jet skis. Another distinctive feature is the layout of the interior. The cross-section has been designed with a floor to ceiling height of three meters on the main deck and the extensive use of glass.
The designer has worked to recall the classic and elegance of the lines for which Perini Navi and Picchiotti Yachts are renowned, while also incorporating an innovative approach to allocate outdoor areas for water toys. The outdoor areas become liveable and, when the tenders are in the water, the bow portion of the main deck becomes a large lounge area that blends in with the interiors and the bow cockpit, creating a unencumbered space dedicated to entertaining guests.
The areas reserved for the owner and guests are all on the lower deck. Here the owner has a large suite with a private terrace in the stern area. As this area isn’t taken up entirely by the garage, it can be used as a sea level terrace by the owner.
I can’t help but feel extremely honoured by this new collaboration
Architect Bernardo Zuccon
Picchiotti doesn’t need any introduction because it has written an important chapter in yachting history both in Italy and worldwide. Setting out along this path is a source of pride for our firm, particularly as we are doing so with a project that is both experimental and extremely fascinating, as well as one that wants to pay tribute to an architect that has made an important contribution to Picchiotti Yachts over the years
Other project under construction at Picchiotti shipyard in La Spezia is a PY 52m, a full displacement, steel motoryacht.