Perini Navi 56m Voyager Perini Navi
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The 56m VOYAGER (C. 2303) is a displacement motor yacht model from Perini Navi with Philippe Briand producing the naval architecture. Covering four decks and constructed with a steel hull and aluminium superstructure, on board amenities include a spa pool, indoor and outdoor dining areas and floor-to-ceiling glazing across the decks. Measuring 55.6m/182ft, the first hull in the series is due for launch in 2020. The accommodation is designed for up to 12 guests over six en-suite cabins, with a crew of up to nine.
NOTABLE FEATURES OF PERINI NAVI 56M VOYAGER: ~Main deck aft spa pool ~Floor-to-ceiling windows ~Abundance of alfresco lounging and dining areas ~Generous sunbathing spaces ~Upper deck Master suite ~Air conditioning ~Wi-Fi
EXTERIOR
The lower deck swim platform connects up to the main deck aft, where there is a spa pool along the sun and plenty of alfresco seating placed in the sunshine and beneath the shade of the upper deck overhang.
The upper deck aft is furnished with seating along the stern, with the sheltered section beneath the sundeck overhang hosting a large alfresco dining table to seat up to 12 guests. Side walkways lead around to the foredeck, where there is a C-shaped sofa and plush triangular sunbed where guests have sweeping views of the scenery. The bow area has been left clear and can be used for water toys storage or for outdoor exercise.
The sundeck has sunbeds along the stern followed by sun loungers and plush seating in the sunshine.
INTERIOR
The lower deck hosts the majority of the guest accommodation as well as the crew accommodation, engine room and tender garage. On the main deck, additional guest accommodation is placed forward with the galley and main foyer behind. Both connect through to the main salon, within which is the forward formal dining area.
The Master suite can be found on the upper deck and enjoys panoramic views of the surroundings through the full-height windows. A skylounge is also available on this deck for indoor relaxation as a group in ambient surroundings.
Perini Navi 56m Voyager Specifications
Type/Year: | Perini Navi/2020 |
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L.O.A.: | 55.6m (182'41") |
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Guests: | 12 |
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Max Speed: | 16.5 knots |
Cabins: | 6 |
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Builder/Designer: | Philippe Briand, Perini Navi, Pearl |
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Locations: | Amalfi Coast, Cancun, BVI, Pittwater & Hawkesbury, Costa Rica, Italy, Andaman Sea, New Zealand |
Up on the sundeck, the area amidships and forward is enclosed, and contains the bridge controls as well as more guest amenities.
The engines produce a top speed of 16.5 knots and a cruising speed of 15 knots.
Yacht Accommodation
The accommodation sleeps a maximum of 12 guests over 6 en-suite cabins, with a crew of 9 to ensure that all guests are well taken care of throughout every voyage.
Amenities and Extras
We do have available further amenity, owner and price information for the 55.6m (182'41") yacht Perini Navi 56m Voyager , so please enquire for more information.
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"Indeed we believe that the first function of a sailing yacht is the aesthetics and we spent a lot of time in refining the lines during the project." - "I understood very young that to win a race you have to have the best boat, and so I started to be interested about the technology and the design of the boat." - Philippe Briand