Currently scheduled for delivery in 2026, the construction of the superyacht is being coordinated by Richard Hein from The A Group, who also represents the owner.
Due to be constructed from steel with an aluminium superstructure, the exterior designs are being created by the in-house team at The Italian Sea Group, whereas the interiors have been penned by the design firm FM Architettura.
Hand-chosen by the owner, FM Architettura will also be overseeing the naval architecture, working on a precise briefing from the owner, who is said to have a clear vision of what they want.
The keel-laying ceremony is always a special moment during the construction of a yacht, especially for a custom-made project of this size.
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The Italian Sea Group
Looking like she's set out to impress from the off, the 72m superyacht has outstanding exterior features including an extendable swim platform, which is already at a generous size, plus a fold-down balcony and multiple alfresco dining and lounge options on both the main and upper deck.
Large stretches of glazing indicate well-lit interiors, ideal for maximizing the onboard experience and offering exceptional views of every destination.
Many details of the superyacht remain undisclosed, however, the shipyard has revealed that GC-Force will have a six-cabin layout for up to 12 overnight guests, plus 9 cabins of accommodation for her crew.
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