Canados' 30.2-metre support yacht Oceanic 100 Shadow is nearing completion in Ostia, Italy. The yacht is scheduled for delivery this year.
The Oceanic 100 Shadow will be the first ever "escort vessel" capable of 26 knots, according to Canados. She is characterised by a low-profile design that shifts emphasis onto her raked bow and an 80-square-metre aft deck, able to store a seven-metre tender.
Guest accommodation is across three lower-deck cabins, including full-beam master cabin fitted with a sofa, vanity corner, walk-in wardrobe and bathroom. All three are accessible using the main saloon's spiral staircase. Interiors are courtesy of Cristiano Gatto, with renderings revealing a minimalist, monochromatic aesthetic that makes use of clean lines, lacquered surfaces and integrated lighting.
Elsewhere, the Oceanic 100 Shadow is equipped with an open beach club, diving room and swimming platform capable of holding four personal watercrafts and "as many toys as one wishes". When the equipment is launched, the aft deck can be shaded with a Bimini top, transforming it into a space for entertaining. There is also a 1.5-ton capacity crane on board, hidden underneath a sunpad.
Powered by twin Caterpillar C32 Acert engines, the support yacht can cruise "all day" between 12 and 22 knots.
The news follows the reveal of Canados' 43.5-metre flagship explorer, the Oceanic 143.
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