In a remarkable rejuvenation project, the historic Magnum 63 Fury has been meticulously restored to its former glory, combining vintage charm with cutting-edge innovations. Spearheaded by acclaimed yacht designer Tommaso Spadolini and the skilled craftsmen at C.A.R.M. shipyard in Lavagna, Genoa, this transformation represents a convergence of tradition and modernity.
After refit
Originally designed by Pininfarina, the Magnum 63 Fury has undergone a significant overhaul, blending iconic design elements with contemporary advancements. Owned by Marco Poerino, an avid enthusiast of vintage cars, the yacht now dons the classic colors of the legendary Ford GT40, paying homage to its racing heritage.
Before refit
"I am thrilled to see the Fury restored to its former glory," remarked Tommaso Spadolini. "The collaboration between our design team and the skilled craftsmen at C.A.R.M. has been instrumental in preserving the vessel's rich history while incorporating modern amenities."
After refit
The refurbishment of the Magnum 63 Fury encompassed both its exterior and interior. Maintaining its sleek lines and aerodynamic profile, the yacht's exterior has been meticulously restored to retain its original Pininfarina design, enhancing its timeless appeal.
After refit
Internally, the yacht underwent a revolutionized layout, featuring two spacious cabins tailored to meet the owner's preferences. The master cabin, inspired by the elegance of vintage cars, boasts a luxurious ambiance with bespoke furnishings and a private balcony. Guests are accommodated in the second cabin, offering comfort and style reminiscent of a boutique hotel.
After refit
Powered by two MTU 12V2000 engines, each generating 2,000 horsepower, the Magnum 63 Fury achieves a top speed of 55 knots, setting new standards in performance and agility. The yacht's cruising speed stands at approximately 40 knots, ensuring an exhilarating sailing experience for passengers.
After refit
Reflecting on the restoration, Spadolini added, "The Fury embodies the perfect synergy between classic design and modern engineering. It is a testament to the enduring allure of maritime heritage, combined with the latest technological advancements."
Credits: Tommaso Spadolini