Construction of the 60-meter Perini Navi ketch is proceeding in Marina di Carrara.
The yacht has just completed system optimization work and will soon move on to fitting out and rigging. Delivery is scheduled for late 2024.

The Italian Sea Group announces that work on the fourth sailing yacht in its Perini Navi 60-meter ketch series is proceeding at full speed at its Marina di Carrara facility. The yacht under construction is being developed in collaboration with Ron Holland, who oversaw the naval architecture, and is designed – a note explains – for those who always want to sail in complete safety, comfort, and efficiency.
The sailing yacht has an aluminum hull and superstructure, a gross tonnage of less than 500 GT, and a displacement of approximately 570 tons. The masts, booms, and rigging will be made of carbon fiber. Its sail system has been redesigned to increase the ease of handling of the vessel and ensure speed and better performance.
Thanks to cutting-edge research and technology, a next-generation dynamic positioning system is provided that allows the yacht to autonomously maintain its position and direction without using the anchor.
The project, the shipyard informs, is also innovative for its interiors, designed by French designer Remy Tessier, who has successfully combined modernity and tradition in an elegant and comfortable setting, where luxury and refinement are perceived without the need for ostentation, in the owner's suite and in the five guest cabins.
The recently completed system optimization work will be followed by the installation and tree planting work.
The VThe yacht's launch and delivery are expected by the end of 2024.
“The lines of this 60-metre yacht are the result of constant commitment that has allowed us to preserve the unmistakable Perini Navi style and, at the same time, create a more modern yacht,” commented Giovanni Costantino, founder and CEO of The Italian Sea Group.




