• Guests

    10

  • Cabins

    5

  • Crew

    9

Length GT Built
46.32m
492 GT 1988
Beam Draft Top Speed
9.2m 2.4m 16 Kts

The 46.32m motor yacht T.M. Blue One was delivered to her owners in 1988 by Italian shipyard Picchiotti. Her naval architecture and exterior design comes from the drawing boards of Gerhard Gilgenast, while Peter Marino is responsible for her interior design.

Key Features

  • Midnight-blue hull with teak-railed superstructure
  • Light, understated, Mediterranean-style decor
  • Owner's suite with colonial-style bedroom
  • Four guest cabins, each with ensuite bathrooms

Design & Construction

Designed around a displacement steel hull and an aluminium superstructure she features a 9.2m beam and a 2.4m draft. The yacht has an internal volume of 492 GT (Gross Tonnes).

Exterior Design

T.M. Blue One's midnight-blue hull strikes a regal presence on the water, a color choice that not only signifies luxury but also stands as a bold statement of her unique character.

T.M. Blue One's lines flow from bow to stern, exhibiting a traditional charm that belies her modern build. The yacht's profile is sleek and distinguished, with a superstructure that perfectly complements the hull's graceful curves. The teak-railed superstructure adds a touch of classic nautical flair, further enhancing the vessel's stately appearance.

Onboard, guests are greeted by the expansive aft deck that serves as a prime location for relaxation and socialization. This space, partially shaded by the boat deck above, invites one to enjoy the tranquility of the sea while lounging in plush mahogany chairs. The aft deck seamlessly transitions into the main saloon through elegant sliding doors, ensuring a smooth flow between the yacht's interior and exterior spaces.

Ascending to the sun deck, one finds a private oasis designed for sunbathing and enjoying panoramic views. A few steps down, the boat deck offers additional outdoor space, perfect for al fresco dining or evening entertainment under the stars. The yacht's traditional wheelhouse, adorned with a classic ship's wheel and brass captain's swivel chair, showcases a love for maritime heritage while being equipped with the latest navigational technology.

The T.M. Blue One's exterior design prioritizes both functionality and form, providing guests with a variety of outdoor experiences, from the casual elegance of the aft deck to the intimate seclusion of the sun deck.

Interior Design

Stepping aboard T.M. Blue One, one is immediately enveloped in an ambiance of sunny Mediterranean warmth, an atmosphere that is both refreshing and understated. The internationally acclaimed fashion designer and owner, Valentino, has brought his impeccable taste from the runway to the waves, collaborating with renowned Interior Designer Peter Marino to create a space that is the epitome of sophisticated elegance.

As guests move through the main saloon, they are greeted by a decor that harks back to a bygone era of travel, evoking a sense of timeless Italian classic charm. The saloon serves as a communal hub, featuring dark mahogany desk furniture and conversational areas defined by navy blue and white striped sofas. These elements, under the gaze of a splendid Fontana artwork, set a tone that is distinct from the lavishness often associated with yachts of this caliber.

The clever use of lighting, with simple white shades and subtle down-lighters, accentuates the white lacquered planking that adorns the ceilings and walls, marrying them seamlessly to the mahogany furnishings. White louvre shutters provide privacy while allowing light to filter through, casting a serene glow over the sepia-rimmed picture windows.

The galley, situated centrally on the main deck, is a testament to professional culinary standards. Impeccably designed for function, it facilitates the seamless delivery of gourmet fare to the various dining areas aboard the yacht.

In the bridge, traditional aesthetics meet modern technology, with mahogany furniture housing state-of-the-art navigational and communication systems. Behind the bridge, the dining room is a vision of dark wood and white walls, where guests can dine in an environment that perfectly complements the yacht's overall design ethos.

Accommodation

T.M. Blue One comfortably houses 10 guests within its five beautifully appointed staterooms, each crafted to provide an oasis of luxury.

The owner's suite, situated on the main deck for ease of access, serves as the centerpiece of the yacht's accommodations in a colonial style with white lacquered ceilings and walls complemented by blue and white soft furnishings. The ensuite bathroom, a masterpiece of mahogany paneling and white marble, is accented with gilded fixtures.

In addition to the owner's suite, T.M. Blue One boasts a master guest cabin and three additional guest cabins, all located below decks for maximum privacy. Each cabin is a self-contained sanctuary with twin beds and its own marble and mahogany ensuite bathroom, exuding a sense of individual character while maintaining a harmonious design theme throughout.

The captain enjoys a private cabin and office with an ensuite head, while the remainder of the crew is comfortably housed in four twin bunk cabins, each with its own shower and toilet facilities. These quarters, along with the crew's laundry and dining room, form a self-contained living space, ensuring that the crew of nine can maintain the highest standards of service without intrusion into guest areas.

Performance & Capabilities

Powered by twin diesel Caterpillar (3412E DITTA) 12-cylinder 850hp engines running at 2100rpm, motor yacht T.M. Blue One is capable of reaching a top speed of 16 knots, and comfortably cruises at 15 knots. With her 102,000 litre fuel tanks she has a maximum range of 6,910 nautical miles at 12 knots.

With her distinguished design and striking color palette, the T.M. Blue One is a shining example of Picchiotti's commitment to creating yachts that embody the pinnacle of luxury and craftsmanship.

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