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Guests
12
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Cabins
5
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Crew
9
Length | GT | Built |
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156' 2"
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499 GT | 2017 |
Beam | Draft | Top Speed |
31' 2" | 8' 8" | 16 Kts |
Delivered in 2017, Andiamo is an award winning 47.6m motor yacht built by Italian shipyard Baglietto. Her interior design and exterior styling comes from the drawing boards of Francesco Paszkowski Design, while Baglietto is responsible for her naval architecture.
Key Features
- 140 sqm sundeck with 2,200-liter pool
- 4,500 nautical mile range at 12 knots
- Beach club and tender garage
- Main deck master suite
Design & Construction
Designed around a displacement w/ bulbous bow steel hull and an aluminium superstructure she features a 9.5m beam and a 2.65m draft. The yacht is built over 3 decks with an internal volume of 499 GT (Gross Tonnes).
The yacht was designed and constructed in compliance with the Lloyds Register technical standards. Launched in June 2017 this yacht undertook sea trials over the following months. She was delivered to her owners in July 2017.
Exterior Design
A standout feature of Andiamo is the innovative 2,200-liter pool on the sundeck, which is framed by glass and includes a waterfall feature for a visual and auditory experience that enhances relaxation. The water circulates through a closed circuit system, cascading over a sloped glass piece that adjoins the hardtop, providing an interesting visual focal point.
The sundeck, extending over 140 square meters, is referred to by Paszkowski as a "terrace," highlighting its spaciousness and versatility. It is equipped with a bar and furnished with a range of movable items, including a games table, loungers, a sofa, armchairs, and a dining table, allowing for flexible arrangement to meet various needs. The material selection for the deck furniture prioritizes durability and comfort, utilizing teak, steel, and weather-resistant fabrics in shades of gray and white.
The Andiamo's T-line styling incorporates several enhancements over its 46-meter predecessor. It maintains the full displacement hull, three decks, and a superyacht beach club, but introduces additions such as an extra tender garage with a side-opening door located forward of the beach club. The alterations to the deck structure's curves have increased the yacht's interior volume, particularly benefiting the owner's accommodations on the main deck.
Paszkowski's exterior design also adjusts the superstructure to shift the helm station, aligning it with the bridge's forward-tilted windows for improved visibility and aesthetics. The roll-bar has been reimagined to align with the yacht's overall design ethos.
The yacht's paint scheme is predominantly white across the steel hull and aluminum superstructure, with only minimal color accents, such as the black radar domes, providing a visual contrast. Large expanses of glass not only contrast with the white exterior but also serve to bring natural light into the interior, enhancing the connection between inside and outside spaces.
Interior Design
The interior design of the yacht Andiamo is a collaboration between Francesco Paszkowski and architect Margherita Casprini, focusing on a refined contrast that is both elegant and understated. The walls feature glossy ebony, which pairs with matte oak flooring to create a visually appealing balance. Light fabrics and backlit onyx panels add to the sophistication of the design, ensuring that the interior feels both spacious and inviting.
Materials used throughout the yacht are carefully chosen for their quality and visual impact. The selection is intentionally limited, highlighting the craftsmanship and premium nature of the elements. Ebony, oak, and onyx dominate the interior palette, with the subtle inclusion of Calacatta marble in certain areas to enhance the sense of luxury without overwhelming the senses.
In terms of lighting, LED spots and strips are strategically placed to provide illumination that is both practical and atmospheric. Additional lighting fixtures, including lamps from Oluce in the saloon and Lumis in certain suites, contribute to the homely ambiance, complementing the architectural features with a soft and warm glow.
The dining area showcases a custom-designed ebony and onyx dining table, positioned in front of a large backlit champagne onyx mural. This space is designed for both aesthetic appeal and functionality, providing a setting that is conducive to both formal dining and relaxed socializing.
Moving to the helm, the design maintains an elegant functionality. The glass bridge, custom-designed by Telemar, features a dark color scheme that serves a practical purpose in reducing sun reflections to aid navigation. The layout of the helm is efficient and modern, with navigation information displayed across four screens.
The galley is fitted with residential-style fixtures and finishes, including white worktops and Miele stainless steel appliances. The design ensures a comfortable working environment for the crew, with windows and a frosted sliding glass door allowing for natural light to penetrate the space. The overall feel is less industrial and more akin to a well-appointed home kitchen, supporting the seamless operation of the yacht's hospitality services.
Accommodation
Accommodation aboard Andiamo is thoughtfully designed to cater to up to 12 guests across six well-appointed guest cabins. Of these, three cabins are equipped with expansive single beds, while the remaining two feature versatile twin beds that can be combined, offering flexibility for couples or singles as required.
The pièce de résistance of Andiamo's guest accommodation is the owner's suite, strategically placed on the main deck for enhanced privacy and views. This suite boasts an impressive expanse of crystalline white onyx, offset by the warmth of suede and leather finishes that adorn the headboards. Dark Venetian blinds complement the suite, ensuring a serene ambiance for the yacht's owner.
The crew of Andiamo is also well accommodated, with space for up to nine members. The crew quarters are efficiently arranged, with essential services, such as the mess and laundry facilities, conveniently located on the main deck. This thoughtful positioning allows for a residential feel within the crew areas and promotes an efficient workflow, ensuring that the service on board remains discreet and seamless. The crew spaces are bright and welcoming, with windows and a frosted sliding glass door inviting natural light into most areas.
Performance & Capabilities
Powered by twin diesel MTU (12V 4000 M63) 12-cylinder 2,012hp engines, motor yacht Andiamo is capable of reaching a top speed of 16 knots, and comfortably cruises at 14 knots. With her 80,000 litre fuel tanks she has a maximum range of 4,500 nautical miles at 12 knots. She has been fitted with stabilizers to increase on-board comfort when the yacht is at anchor, particularly in rough waters.
Amenities
Air conditioning offers increased on-board comfort.
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