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Vittoria Shipyard launches new Yacht Division 

The Vittoria Shipyard has launched Vittoria Yachts, the new division, dedicated to designing and building yachts, able to draw on the production capacity and know-how developed over almost a century of business experience, adding over 870 units to the new market segment of luxury yachting. Leading Vittoria Yachts on their journey are Paolo Duò, President of the Vittoria Shipyard, and Michele Zorzenon, Managing Director of the new division. They are joined by the fourth generation of the Duò family, who since 1927 has been at the helm of the Venetian company, now an established industry player in Italy and an international benchmark in shipbuilding.
Vittoria Yachts presents three product lines: Explorer, Support Vessel and Custom Vittoria.

Engineer Sergio Cutolo of Hydro Tec has partnered with Vittoria Yachts to design the Explorer yacht line of luxury boats,which boast certain characteristics inspired by military vessels. For example, they can sail for long periods of time in any marine weather conditions, they are equipped with fully automated cruising capabilities and they are environmentally friendly. 
The Support Vessel line is the culmination of years of experience in producing dozens of coastal patrol vessels, diving vessels and supply vessels that sail in the Mediterranean. It was created in collaboration with engineer Mattia Polverari, who packs cutting-edge technology into solid and durable structures to provide unyielding support to modern gigayachts. The result is the creation of elegant, high-performance boats able to guarantee maximum comfort on board. 
The Custom Vittoria line rounds off the portfolio:the aesthetics and shape of these tailor-made boats are highly customisable, thanks to their original and unique design. Currently being built is a 26-metre boat that fully embodies Vittoria’s shipbuilding philosophy, being an ideal bridge between military sector experience and creativity applied to yachting.

The first preliminary design project put forward by Vittoria Yachts and designed by Hydro Tec is the Bow Sprit from the Explorer line, at just over 50 metres long and approaching 500 Gross Tonnage. Designed for long voyages and for charter, the Bow Sprit stands out thanks to its characteristic bow spirit extending beyond the prow that gives this design its name.
Sporting strong lines and a profile reminiscent of a fishing boat, with diagonal extensions to the rub rails along the sides, usually typical of working boats, the yacht offers uniquely distributed open spaces that can be easily converted according to your need at any given time. Its design includes a large swimming pool located at the aft end of the yacht, which is the centrepiece of the “Beach Club” area, as well as a second swimming pool located on the top deck, for entertaining guests during long voyages, and a large “crow’s nest”, located above the Hard Top for 360-degree views. The layout includes 5 or 6 cabins, leaving ample space for the crew quarters, which can accommodate 8 crew members plus the captain.

The tender is housed in a bay below deck with a side door for launch, a design solution which provides even more effective insulation between the guest cabins and the engine room. A unique aspect of the layout is that the tenders are positioned amidships on the lower deck, which can be accessed by stairs on both sides of the main deck. The spaces are intended to be used as a “winter garden” that can be opened or closed with sliding glass panels. The wheelhouse is designed with a “walk-around” console with a sofa in front, to allow guests to take in all of the views. The sun deck offers guests an array of facilities to enjoy while socialising, and a second swimming pool is topped by a crow’s nest, or observation deck. Powered by MTU 16V2000M61 engines, the yacht can reach a top speed of 16 knots, a cruising speed of 14 knots and a range of more than 6000 nautical miles at an economical speed of 10 knots.

The new Monfalcone hub covers approximately 20,000 m2 of privately-owned land and a further 13,000 m2 of state-owned land and is responsible for the fitting-out, delivery and winter servicing of the yachts, as well as finishing off all of the units built by the Vittoria Shipyard. The design involves a re-styling of the entire area, constructing docks and building berths covered by hangars and increasing the shipyard’s capacity by constructing an additional hangar. The whole area, in addition to constructing and adding the finishing touches to superyachts, will be used for refitting ships and yachts up to 70 metres. 

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