Superyacht Diamonds are Forever by Benetti takes to the water

It was a glorious day at the Benetti shipyard in Viareggio, Italy, for the ...

Superyacht Diamonds are Forever by Benetti takes to the water

October 16, 2011

Written by Chelsea Smith

It was a glorious day at the Benetti shipyard in Viareggio, Italy, for the pre-launch of the quad deck 61m superyacht DIAMOND S ARE FOREVER, on schedule for her official launch to be available for charter from December 2011. The yacht was built under the hull number FB 253.

61m Benetti Superyacht Diamonds are Forever

61m Benetti Superyacht Diamonds are Forever

Yacht DIAMOND S ARE FOREVER was sparkling in the early Autumn Italian sunshine, as she took to the water. The 61m superyacht features a signature Evan K Marshall interior. The design synergy created through the longstanding owner designer relationship has resulted in a superb layout and sophisticated styling focusing on a full service guest concept for the charter market.

Yacht DIAMOND S ARE FOREVER is able to accommodate up to 12 charter guests and boasts two panoramic master suites and four guest staterooms. Other special features of the mega yacht include a guest elevator to all decks, a full beam sky lounge and vast open and shaded deck spaces. Of particular note is the additional top deck, located above the sun deck, which forms a very private, panoramic deck which is also served by the central elevator. The aft part of DIAMOND S ARE FOREVERs’ sun-deck also allows easy touch and go helicopter operations.

Diamonds are Forever mounts twin CAT 3512C engines that are expected to propel her to a top speed of 16 knots. A range of just under 5,000 nautical miles cruising at 12 knots is possible thanks to her 120,000 LT capacity fuel tanks.

Specifications of the Superyacht Diamonds are Forever by Benetti Yachts

LOA : 61m / 200’

Builder/Year: Benetti/2011

Guests/Crew: 12/15

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