Admiral, a brand of The Italian Sea Group (TISG), has confirmed that its custom 73-metre project is now undergoing outfitting. Known as Project Primo, this follows news of the superyacht's sale in February 2025, with Edmiston representing the buyer and Kitson Yachts representing the seller.
Construction began in 2023, with the yacht on track for a 2026 delivery. The current outfitting phase is focused on integrating "advanced technological systems" and navigation equipment, as well as refining both the interior and exterior area. Any imagery of the project has been kept tightly under wraps.
An evolution of the 50-metre C-Force series, which includes Ouranos and Life Saga II, the project has been created by TISG's in-house design team for the exterior, with interiors by Italian studio FM Architettura. The steel and aluminium yacht features double-height glass panels amidships, which break up the superstructure in a similar fashion to the 66-metre, recently delivered JAS. The side decks have also been removed to provide uninterrupted views.
The four-deck model will offer a six-cabin layout – including a 90-square-metre owner's suite – with additional quarters for 20 crew members. Other highlights include an upper deck cocktail bar, a second bar and pool on the sundeck and a beach club with two foldable balconies, gym, sauna and massage room. The formal dining area is also worthy of note, directly connected to the outdoor lounge area (and its swimming pool) via sliding glass panels.
The model has also been equipped with a "reliable" propulsion system, with twin CAT engines enabling a maximum speed of 15 knots and a range of up to 6,000 nautical miles at 10 knots.
The GC-Force 73 is one of several Admiral projects currently under construction, including the 100-metre future flagship Project Titanium and the 82-metre Project Galileo, both of which are also due for delivery in 2026.