A little over a year ago, Antonini Navi introduced its Sport Utility Yacht series, a.k.a. SUY series. Similar to SUVs on land, the notion was a sportier, more ambitious cruiser capable of carrying all the toys to enjoy all the experiences. The Antonini Navi SUY 110 yacht series may be a smaller version of the first model, but she’s no less of a go-getter.

The new 110-footer (33.5-meter) follows in the footsteps of the SUY 135 yacht series, which has hull number one under construction. Both bear styling from Fulvio De Simoni, who lends a combination of curves, cutouts, and carved surfaces. Together, they convey an air of readiness to support a wide variety of onboard and on-water adventures. For instance, 538 square feet (50 square meters) of open and enclosed stowage space aft is entirely for toys. A 15-foot (4.5-meter) primary tender and a second tender of nearly the same LOA can sit on deck or tuck away in the adjacent garage. Notably, Antonini Navi imagines super-active superyacht owners wanting a sailboat instead of a second tender. Regardless, plenty of space remains for two waterbikes along with an assortment of shoreline explorers like canoes, stand-up paddleboards, and more.

Because she has four decks, the SUY 110 yacht packs a punch where guest areas are concerned, too. Perched over the tender garage, a 581-square-foot (54-square-meter) elevated area serves whatever purpose buyers have in mind. It can be an alfresco lounge, for instance, or an additional toy spot. As a lounge, it would work quite well, since it’s just off the main-deck interior. Naturally, the Antonini Navi SUY 110 yacht series is semi-custom, so owners can arrange the interior as they wish.

Whatever the decision, know that the yacht can accommodate a total of 10 people. Further know that six crewmembers can point the bow toward plenty of shores. According to the shipyard, best range should be 4,000 nautical miles at 10 knots, under Caterpillar power. Since the trip to any given destination is just as enjoyable, cruising speed should be a leisurely 12 knots. Note, too, that diesel-electric propulsion is an option.

Since the engineering is already complete, signing a contract means delivery can be within 22 months.
Antonini Navi antonininavi.com
Fulvio De Simoni fulviodesimoni.com

LOA: 109’9” (33.5 meters)
Beam: 24’6” (7.5 meters)
Draft: 7’9” (2.4 meters) at full load
Guests: 10 in 5 staterooms
Engines: 2/1,400-hp Caterpillars
Range: 4,000 nautical miles at 10 knots
Builder: Antonini Navi
Stylist: Fulvio De Simoni
Naval Architect: Arrabito Naval Architects
Interior Designer: Fulvio De Simoni










Leave a Reply