Originally built in 1995, the superyacht has previously been known as TOMMY and VIANNE, but is now ready to make an impression on the yachting industry under the name of motor yacht SOLAFIDE.
Now returned to her owner, SOLAFIDE has had multiple new systems installed, designed to enhance efficiency in fuel consumption reduction as well as decreasing noise pollution.
Zero-speed electric fin stabilizers by CMC Marine have also been integrated into the engine room, as well as updates to the air-conditioning technology and new lighting in the form of low-energy LED technology.
Working in close collaboration with the owner and their list of requirements, much of the original style has been left untouched, with the interior architecture being kept exactly as it was.
Original oak wood remains in place to keep the traditional, classic feel, along with raffia detailing and the free-standing furniture also set to stay.
Aside from the furniture, motor yacht SOLAFIDE has received a new interior design by Yachtique, from the Azimut|Benetti Group interior design division, which is now dominated by a natural colour palette with white and ivory tones throughout.
The same colour scheme flows through to the cabins, with the master cabin also benefitting from hand-selected slabs of Carrara Marble in the private bathroom.
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