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A fortress on the sea with 266 GT of tonnage

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Speaking about the yacht, Enrico Lumini from Hot Lab highlighted the winter garden and the arch integrated in the stern of the yacht as key examples of its design.

Speaking about the yacht, Enrico Lumini from Hot Lab highlighted the winter garden and the arch integrated in the stern of the yacht as key examples of its design. “We worked to ensure that the airiness that is clearly felt when looking at the Arcadia 115 from the outside can be felt inside,” he said. “We achieved this with small pieces of furniture concentrated inside the volume, away from the racks and large windows.” The inextricable connection between the interior and exteriorof the Arcadia 115 superyacht can be traced everywhere and is especially noticeable on its 140-square-meter upper deck,equipped with full-height windows. The main deck also has a main dining area with terraces on both sides. About 500square meters of living space have been implemented on the three decks of the Arcadia 115. In the bow of the main deck there are spacious Master cabin, from which there is direct access to the bow of the superyacht. On the lower deck there are three guest cabins, as well as living quarters for a crew of eight people. The A115 can accommodate up to eight guests. The marine architecture of the 115th was designed by its builder Arcadia Yachts, a semi-planing superyacht hull,which increases hydrodynamic efficiency. Additional eco-design elements include 40 square meter solar panels that generate 4.5kW and eliminate the need for generators while anchored.

Learn more about: Arcadia Yachts A115