The Italian shipyard CCN has reported that the fifth Fuoriserie motor yacht, 40m/131ft PANAM, is proceeding to schedule and has now been moved into the shed for outfitting. Built for a European client, Francesco Paszkowski produced the design for the all-aluminium superyacht, while the interiors were done in conjunction with Margherita Casprini.
Currently under construction are her four hull doors, the first being for the semi-float-in tender garage and the other three for the stern beach club that opens on all sides. The systems and structural elements for the bow thruster and stabiliser fins have also been completed.
The main deck layout places the main salon in the aft, which is divided from the forward formal dining area by a ‘green wall’. The forward master suite is full-beam and comes with a walk-in-wardrobe and a bathroom containing a Hammam. The broad electrically controlled windows on either side open up for fresh air and a greater connection to the views and the local soundscape.
On the lower deck, there is guest accommodation consisting of four guest cabins. The crew areas include a professional galley, the Captain’s cabin, two double cabins, a laundry and a crew mess.
The 65m²/699.6ft² sundeck boasts a custom-made pool along the stern that comes with a counter-current swimming system, while the forward section is designed for sunbathing.
In terms of performance, three MTU 16V200 M96L engines will allow for a maximum speed of 31 knots.
Luxury yacht PANAM is due for delivery in summer 2020.