Italian Sea Group announces the sale of 88m Admiral super yacht PROJECT SPYDER

88m (288’7″) super yacht PROJECT SPYDER, the second largest Admiral ...

Italian Sea Group announces the sale of 88m Admiral super yacht PROJECT SPYDER

March 08, 2023

Written by Rachel Kelly

88m (288’7″) super yacht PROJECT SPYDER, the second largest Admiral branded yacht, has been sold by The Italian Sea Group and will be constructed at Admiral’s Marina di Carrara facilities.

Super yacht PROJECT SPYDER

Super yacht PROJECT SPYDER

The sale was finalised by Kitson Yachts who will oversee her construction with support from The A Group until she is completed in 2027. Together with her 88m length, the 13.8m beam and five deck levels, create an impressive vessel designed by the renowned architect and designer Espen Øino International with FM Architettura.

The client’s focus was to have a seamless transition between the exterior and interior. The grandkids and entire family played a pivotal role in the build process resulting in a fantastic layout with both beauty and function in mind,” commented Brandon Kummer and Michael Tabor, co-founders of Kitson Yachts.

She will feature some equally impressive facilities including a 10.3m swimming pool, a 100sqm beach club, full sports court on the foredeck with observatory suite and helipad. And that’s not all –  she will boast a fully-equipped sundeck with gym and jacuzzi plus spa and massage room with four folding terraces.

Luxury yacht PROJECT SPYDER

Luxury yacht PROJECT SPYDER

The epic motor yacht PROJECT SPYDER will be equipped with a diesel-electric propulsion system with two 1980 Kw Azimuth veth thrusters, come complete with a 10-metre and two 8.5-metre tenders, as well as a full garage of toys.

We look forward to bringing you more details as her construction progresses.

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