Cantiere delle Marche (CdM) has delivered the second hull in its RJ 115 series, unveiling the impressive 34.9-meter yacht named Pazienza. The discerning Australian owner was introduced to CdM Australia through the esteemed efforts of Sean Madgwick and Scott Wellington-Stones of Yachtsmen International.
Designed by the renowned Francesco Paszkowski, Pazienza boasts both striking exterior aesthetics and meticulously crafted interiors. Paszkowski's expertise shines through in the sleek, sporty profile of the vessel, complemented by the robust features characteristic of an explorer yacht. With a remarkable cruising range exceeding 5,500 nautical miles, Pazienza seamlessly blends style with performance, making her a true standout in her class. Hydro Tec contributed to the vessel's exceptional naval architecture.
Accommodating up to 12 guests across six cabins, including a spacious owner’s cabin with expansive windows on the main deck forward. Collaborating with Margherita Casprini, Paszkowski curated a diverse palette of light and dark tones, spanning veneers, marbles, stones, and upholstery, to create an ambiance of refined elegance throughout the interiors.
The sundeck stands as a focal point of outdoor entertainment, featuring a stunning Agate stone-clad swimming pool, a generous bar area, and ample seating for dining and relaxation. Pazienza is also equipped with two tenders, with one stowed on the upper deck's stern terrace and the other housed in a dedicated garage at the stern, along with various water toys.
Powered by twin CAT C18 engines, Pazienza achieves a maximum speed of 13.5 knots and offers an impressive range of over 5,000 nautical miles at 10 knots.
CdM's story begins in 2010. The facilities cover an overall surface of 16˙000 square meters, including 7˙000 sq. m of workshops and 1˙000 sq. m of docks. Since 2015, the shipyard has been the world’s leading builder of explorer yachts. Based in Ancona, Cantiere delle Marche builds yachts from 26m to 43m in length.
Credits: CdM