Designed by Rome based Borzelli & Berta, there are six new designs gradually being added to the Thunderbird line up.
New details about the additional semi displacement vessels were released by collaborative deisgners Borzelli & Berta who have unveiled that the Thunderbird line up will be joined by a 40, 45 and 50 metre yacht plus a 40 metre carrier.
Naval architecture for the yachts has been penned by Francesco Rogantin, with initial concept images indicating sporty affluences with a modern contemporary style.
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Our goal was to give to clients the feeling of dealing with a bigger boat, something that almost feels in another league, and this is probably something that reached its peak with the 130’ carrier.
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Borzelli & Berta
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Characteristics of the yachts follow in each other's carbon prints with the same design collaboration from Borzelli & Berta for both interiors and exteriors. External living is optimised to its fullest with innovative lounging areas plus integrated swimming pools on deck, with the Thunderbird 50 promising a collection of three pools.
Different to the Thunderbird yacht concepts, the 40 metre carrier is more military than sporty with distinctive lines and a top of the range touch and go helipad. Luxury remains a primary factor with the carrier as it boasts a full beam master suite with private access to a swimming pool on the bow.
In addition to the models already being unveiled, designers Borzelli & Berta have also announced they are currently developing a 32 metre Thunderbird yacht and a 50 metre carrier.