The SY62 3-Deck Closed options an enclosed flybridge

Silent Yachts, a world chief in solar-electric powercats, has launched the primary unit of its SY62 3-Deck Closed in Fano on Italy’s east coast. The mannequin is distinguished by an enclosed flybridge, which “makes the brand new variant good for warmer climates comparable to Asia”, in accordance with the Italian shipyard, whose sellers within the area embody MAG Subsea in Singapore.

On the primary SY62 3-Deck Closed, the ahead a part of the higher deck is devoted to an proprietor’s studio residence, with sliding glass doorways opening to a lined aft deck. The SY62 can be obtainable within the unique 2-Deck model, that includes a small flybridge lined by a retractable roof, plus the favored 3-Deck Open version, which has a big flybridge lined by a tough high.

The solar-electric powercat is lowered in Fano, Italy

The seventh SY62 3-Deck Open was launched earlier this yr, forward of the primary SY62 3-Deck Closed. The shipyard plans to splash one other seven SY62 fashions and the primary SY80 later this yr, for a complete of 10 launches in 2025.

The daring prediction follows the launch of six SY62 3-Deck Open yachts final yr and the mannequin’s world premiere on the Cannes Yachting Competition, as the corporate revived productiveness since being acquired by new homeowners in March 2024.

The Closed model of the SY62 3-Deck is appropriate for decent climates

Fabrizio Iarrera, CEO of Silent Yachts, mentioned: “The unbelievable work we’ve got put in to construct the model again into critical enterprise well being has paid off, and the arrival of the brand new Closed model of the SY62 3-Deck is a extremely proud second for us.

“It has been lower than a yr since we stepped in, however this new addition highlights the standard and innovation of our fashions, which stand because the world’s most superior solar-powered critical cruising catamarans.”

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