FATSA

Price low: 82.500  p/week
Price high: 92.500  p/week

Description

FATSA: A Stunning Contemporary Yacht for Ultimate Comfort

Fatsa, a Sanlorenzo SD96 built in 2021, is a yacht that effortlessly combines breathtaking craftsmanship with modern design. Created by Zuccon International Project and Studio Patricia Urquiola, Fatsa is a perfect balance of luxury, performance, and style. With a semi-displacement hull and flybridge superstructure, this yacht offers exceptional cruising capabilities and ample space for relaxation and exploration.

Luxurious Accommodation for 10 Guests

Fatsa accommodates up to 11 guests, with 5 elegantly designed staterooms. The Master Suite is located on the main deck, offering direct access to the yacht’s luxurious amenities and providing the ultimate in privacy and comfort. The remaining cabins include 3 double cabins and 2 twin cabins, one of which features an extra Pullman berth for added flexibility. Each cabin is equipped with ensuite facilities, ensuring guests enjoy both privacy and convenience.

Spacious and Connected Interior and Exterior Spaces

One of Fatsa’s standout features is the sky lounge, which is designed to enhance the connection between indoor and outdoor spaces. The sky lounge features ceiling-to-floor glass balcony doors that open fully, allowing guests to enjoy the scenic views in an open-air environment. The aft balcony doors also fold back, seamlessly blending the interior and exterior spaces, perfect for unwinding or entertaining in style.

Powerful Performance and Stability

Fatsa is equipped with two MTU 10V2000M86 engines, providing 1361 horsepower at 2450 RPM each. With a cruising speed of 13.5 knots and fuel consumption of 400 liters per hour, she offers both performance and efficiency for exploring the waters. Additionally, the yacht is equipped with stabilizers both at anchor and underway, ensuring a smooth and comfortable ride no matter the conditions.

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