The Marche Shipyard has begun fitting out a Deep Blue 115 and a Nauta Air 110.
The two explorer yachts are preparing to sail to the United States and Australia to join their respective owners.

At Cantiere delle Marche, work is in full swing with the simultaneous fitting out of two explorer yachts: a 35-meter Deep Blue 115, destined for the US market, and a 33,50-meter Nauta Air 110, commissioned by an Australian owner.
The Deep Blue 115, designed by Horacio Bozzo, stands out for its sturdy steel structure, 299 GT, and a layout designed to accommodate 10 guests in five cabins, including a master suite on the main deck. Powered by twin Caterpillar C18 engines, the vessel promises impressive range and a low environmental impact. Its distinctive features include a swimming pool on the aft deck, a side tender garage, pneumatic sliding doors in the main salon, and a folding terrace. The yacht's attention to comfort is evident in the advanced acoustic and vibration isolation system and Videoworks AV/IT systems.
This explorer represents the first unit of the Deep Blue 115 series sold to an American customer and underscores the shipyard's growth in the US market: "The American market, always a beacon of growth and opportunity for the nautical industry, has increasingly welcomed our offerings," said Vasco Buonpensiere, co-founder and CEO of the shipyard, who added, "This interest and demand demonstrate our focus on expanding and strengthening our presence in this area."
At the same time, the Nauta Air 110, part of a particularly popular Cantiere delle Marche series, will be delivered to Australian expert sailor and entrepreneur Marcus Blackmore once the fitting-out phase is complete. The Nauta Air series, designed by Nauta Yachts, is characterized by a very clean and uncluttered profile, generous interior volumes, and very pleasant exterior spaces.
The Nauta Air 110, equipped with a sturdy steel hull and highly reliable equipment to tackle long crossings in all weather conditions in complete safety and comfort, features both exterior and interior design by Mario Pedol and Massimo Gino of Nauta Yachts. The custom layout, designed to blend in with the owner's lifestyle, features spacious interior relaxation areas on both the main and upper decks, as well as al fresco dining areas on the upper deck aft and on the spacious sun deck. The aft staircase, a distinctive feature of the series, invites direct contact with the sea, while the shallow draft allows for anchoring close to the coast. With a total length of 33,50 m and a beam of 7,50 m, the yacht, equipped with twin Caterpillar C18 engines, will have a range of over 4000 nm at 10 knots and a top speed of 13 knots.
The sale of this Nauta 110 has brought great satisfaction to the shipyard, as it strengthens its presence in the Australian market, as Vasco Buonpensiere emphasized: "The abundance of magnificent coastlines far from well-equipped ports and marinas has underscored the importance of explorer qualities, prioritizing robustness and reliability. Our yachts truly open new horizons to all those passionate owners who would like to explore the pristine and wild Australian coasts or sail across the expanses of the Pacific Ocean."
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