FC100 sailing yacht NOMADE IV leaves Maxi Dolphin shipyard to continue construction in Marghera, Italy

The beautiful 30,48-metre FC100 sailing yacht Nomade IV left the Maxi Dolphin ...

FC100 sailing yacht NOMADE IV leaves Maxi Dolphin shipyard to continue construction in Marghera, Italy

May 13, 2013

Written by Zuzana Bednarova

The beautiful 30,48-metre FC100 sailing yacht Nomade IV left the Maxi Dolphin shipyard in Erbusco, Italy to be transported to Marghera, near Venice, where construction works will continue. Nomade IV yacht is set to be delivered to her new owner in mid-July 2013.

Transportation of FC100 Yacht Nomade IV by Maxi Dolphin

Transportation of FC100 Yacht Nomade IV by Maxi Dolphin

Designed by the French naval architects Finot-Conq, superyacht Nomade IV has sleek waterlines with her hull and superstructure built entirely of carbon fibre and Nomex, which, with 51 tons of displacement, will guarantee outstanding sailing performance.

The “racing” style of the Nomade IV yacht is given by the shape of the hull with its prominent hard chine running from bow to stern, 9 tons of ballast on each side, lifting keel and two rudders.

The “cruiser” element of the Nomade IV yacht is expressed by her stylishly minimalist interior layout, designed by Pierre Frutschi and developed and implemented by Maxi Dolphin’s design office in close collaboration with the owner.

Superyacht Nomade IV - aft view

Superyacht Nomade IV - aft view

The elegant living spaces and cabins, designed and planned by the architect Pierre Forgia’ of Finot-Conq architects, are very comfortable and the luxury yacht Nomade IV can accommodate up to 12 guests in addition to the crew.

Following tests and sea trials (800 miles of sea trials are planned), an intense season of racing is planned for the FC100 yacht Nomade IV, starting from the Maxi Yacht Rolex Cup in Porto Cervo, Sardinia.

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