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Ilios – Baglietto Superyacht for sale 25/04/2012

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Richard Earp of Fraser Yachts, and Marine Marketing International has jointly listed the Baglietto superyacht Ilios for sale.

Ilios is a 1988 36 metre Italian built Aluminium yacht, capable of cruising at 24 knots.

Superyacht Ilios - Baglietto 36

Ilios accommodates up to ten guests in 4 cabins, and offers a light interior designed by Stefano Righini.

See full Specs here: Baglietto Ilios Full Specifications

She is ABS classed and stabilised, and is available for inspections in Athens.

Ilios is priced to sell, at € 1,750,000.

Marine Marketing

www.marinemarketing.gr 

via SuperyachtTimes.com

Winner announced for 2012 Millenium Yacht Design Award 12/04/2012

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The Allochroous is the 'Dream Boat' winner of the 9th Millennium Yacht Design Award

The Allochroous is the Dream Boat category winner of the 9th Millennium Yacht Design Award (MYDA), an international competition for yacht designers around the world. Conceptualized by beginner entrants Ezgi Aksan and Ambra Ceronetti, Allochroous is a futuristic representation of what their dream yacht would be. Drawing upon innovative technologies, the key feature behind the concept is that the yacht is able to transform its functionality. The vision was to create a sustainable yacht that is ideal for enjoying a summer concert at sea.

The Allochroous is designed specifically to host events such as concerts, multi-media exhibitions, special events and private parties. Not only does the color of the boat transform by day or by night, but the yacht actually changes shape. The colors change due to the installation of glass tiles that change color depending on the outside temperature. The design of the yacht resembles a fish out-of-water, while twin floating arms and a motorized torpedo allow the hull of the yacht to descend to sea level when not in motion and rise when traveling.

The Cronos entry was awarded special mention by the jury for its use of wood elements

The 40 meter (131 ft)-long vessel features a lounge area with tables and chairs, a concert floor and a cocktail bar. The lower deck includes guest services such as private bathrooms, cooking facilities and crew/backstage services. The base structure resembles a honeycomb structure and is built using recycled aluminum. Solar panels on the roof can generate enough energy to operate the yacht, while composite paneling bonded with layers of clear polycarbonate create an attractive anti-slip finish for floor and wall surfaces.

The jury also gave a special mention to young designers Simone Madella and Lorenzo Berselli for their Cronos entry. This concept represented an interesting expression of interior design with a strong focus on wood materials. The sleek and simple lines of this entry create an attractive designer yacht concept that is reminiscent of the 60’s.

Sources: MYDA, Ambra Ceronetti and Ezgi Aksan via Tuvie

 

44 Metre high performance superyacht Tatiana Per Sempre for sale 08/04/2012

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Tomaso Polli of Edmiston and Marine Marketing in Greece have listed the distinctive 44 metre high performance superyacht Tatiana Per Sempre for sale. Built in 2007 by Baglietto she features an interior by Francesco Paszkowski and is arguably one of the best looking superyachts on the market.

Tatiana Per Sempre - Baglietto 44

Tatiana Per Sempre accommodates up to 10 guests in five cabins. Her interior is modern and light with light wood panelling and flooring throughout. With a maximum speed of 31 knots and a range of 700 nm at 25 knots, Tatiana Per Sempre is a high performance semi displacement yacht.

 

The yacht is for sale asking € 12,900,000

 

Edmiston

Tomaso Polli

+44 20 7495 5151

TP@edmiston.com

www.edmiston.com

 

Marine Marketing

+30 210 8940938

info@marinemarketing.gr

www.marinemarketing.gr

 

source: SuperyachtTimes.com