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ニュース&イベント 2003

Emerald Star

2003年1月1日

The philosophy of the Navetta 30 "Emerald Star" is the same which brought Custom Line to
study a project for a semi-displacement vessel: comfort and elegance, refinement and solidity,
classic line, personalization and attention to detail, with rather traditional lines and a roomy,
comfortable interior. Perfectly interpreting the wishes of the shipyard, The International Project
Studio of Arch. Gianni Zuccon has developed a project, which satisfies the necessity to
highlight its classic lines and the comfort of this ‘house on the sea’. The unforgettable green
hull is the distinctive mark of this Navetta. Like the other yachts in the Custom line range, the
versatility of the project allows the owner to choose from more than one option: for example,
the owner’s suite forward on the main deck or not. "Emerald Star" does have an owner’s suite
on the main deck. The yacht is designed to accommodate up to 10 passengers and 4 crew.
With large square windows the main saloon has a very bright and welcoming atmosphere while
the planked floor and overhead beams strongly reinforce the impression of being aboard a
jewel of the sea. The aft deck is large enough for a nice round table for al fresco meals. The
lower deck is planned to offer two double and two twin cabins. At the aft end of the lower deck
there is a VIP cabin, which uses the full beam of the hull, a big bathroom with Jacuzzi and
walk-in closet. The forward double cabin is slightly smaller but it includes an ensuite bath with
shower and a comfortable walk-in closet. On the upper deck the wheel house hosts a nice
saloon. This is quite big but still adds an alternative social area with excellent views and an
informal atmosphere. A curved settee and table make it a pleasant spot for reading, relaxing,
watching TV or just watching the world go by. On the top of the superstructure is a tiny and
very private sundeck to enjoy the sun. 2 MAN engines 1300hp push "Emerald Star" to a top
speed of 19 knots and comfortable cruising speed of 16,5 knots.