The first unit in Antonini Navi's semi-custom Seamore 34 series has reached a construction milestone with the joining of the steel hull and aluminium superstructure.
The project began in March 2024 with a private ceremony at the yard's facility in Lerici, Italy. The ceremony was attended by the owner, an experienced Italian sailor who also has previous chartering experience. The 33.5-metre is scheduled for launch in spring 2025, after which a debut at the 2025 Cannes Yachting Festival is expected.
Seamore 34 is the first to be based on a new, custom steel concept by Hydro Tec, which is also responsible for its sporty lines and high, dominant bow.
The interiors will be styled by serial collaborator Hot Lab, with an initial rendering revealing the use of teak woods and a delicate, pastel palette with sage green furnishings.
"Care and attention are lavished on every detail, transforming the interiors into an instant classic that, while being state-of-the-art, reflects a timeless beauty that will never go out of fashion," explained Hot Lab's Enrico Lumini.
The main deck has an impressive 150 square metres of open-air space, much of which can be closed off (if needed) by sliding pocket windows that are fitted flush with the deck. This is joined by a further 160 square metres on the upper deck, with approximately 50 square metres shaded by the hardtop.
"We are immensely proud of the success Antonini Group is achieving in the luxury yacht sector," said shipyard CEO Simone Antonini. "The recent sale of two custom superyachts by Antonini Navi testifies to the commitment and vision of our Group. Special thanks go to our employees and partners, whose tireless work has made this extraordinary achievement possible."
The shipyard recently began construction on a custom 32-metre explorer known as Hanaa.
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