
Last weekend C.2189, the third motoryacht in Perini Navi’s Vitruvius superyacht series, arrived for finishing in Italy, from Perini Navi’s Turkish facility. She’s the largest of the series so far, measuring 239’5” (73 meters).
Like the two prior Vitruvius megayachts, C.2189 features expedition-inspired exterior design by Philippe Briand. She’s intended for cruising on both sides of the Atlantic, set to top out at 16½ knots. Her hull design, emphasizing low drag, plus diesel-electric propulsion featuring two azipods should make her fuel efficient.
C.2189 should also make her owner and guests relax, given that the uppermost deck is termed a wellness deck. A gym, hot tub, and sauna, plus alfresco sunning areas, comprise this entire fifth deck. Inside the rest of the decks, a subdued, contemporary design comes courtesy of Remi Tessier Design.
C.2189 is set for delivery next year. This time-lapse video takes you from the cutting of the first steel hull plates to her arrival at Perini Navi’s Picchiotti shipyard in La Spezia for fit-out. You’ll see the hull and superstructure take shape, the shell of the superyacht be transferred from Turkey to Italy, and the project make a few more stops along the Italian coast before her final arrival.
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