Carlo Cafiero 29.07m Yacht Design

At first glance the latests Carlo Cafiero 97′ superyacht design gives and ...

Carlo Cafiero 29.07m Yacht Design

October 14, 2010

Written by Eva Belanyiova

At first glance the latests Carlo Cafiero 97′ superyacht design gives and impression of an aggressive yacht with long, stretched profile and distinctive lines.  The 29.07m MotorYacht has a beam of 8.65m and is inspired by Carlo Cafiero’s previous design, the 29.40 m superyacht Killer Whale.

Carlo Cafiero 29.07m Yacht Profile

The 97ft Carlo Cafiero yacht features two coloured polycarbonate sundress wings at the stern, protecting the extendable beach area. The bow area has a Spa Pool hydromassage bath covered with sunpads. Two orange coloured polyurethane ‘pillows’ are placed on the side towards the stern of the boat, acting as fenders.

Front view of the aggressive looking 29.07 m Carlo Cafiero Yacht Design

The salon of the Carlo Cafiero motor yacht of 29.07m is entered through four doors constructed of shaped plexiglass. The salon incorporates two living areas and the dining room. The doors are an innovative feature and can disappear at owners wish. Plenty of natural light penetrates to the living areas and the dining room, thanks to the deckhouse’s wind screen.

Carlo Cafiero 29.07m Yacht Design - View from above

The 97 foot Carlo Cafiero super yacht sleeps ten guests in five cabins and provides accommodation for the crew in two additional cabins. The Owner’s cabin is situated amidships with an innovative bed, attached to the ceiling in order to be rotated at owner’s wish. Another interesting feature in the master cabin is the small sliding beach, where the owner can relax and enjoy the ride.

Bow view of the 29.07m Carlo Cafiero Super Yacht Design

The superyacht accommodates tenders in her bow garage and a speedboat in the second garage located at the stern.

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