Three different superstructure profiles can be integrated into the exterior design to offer owners a wide choice of design options.
"Building on the success of Suerte and Solo, this new 70-metre design incorporates the distinctive features of the Tankoa brand and combines them with new solutions, says Francesco Paszkowski
Thus, a series of design details ranging from the fairleads on the back, half-moon shapes, the step, through the black V pattern of the hard-top, reflect Tankoa Yachts' DNA. The vertical bow also recalls the various 50-metre projects launched by the site and will be used on all future designs
One of the main features of this project is the interior layout, in particular the front area which is arranged on two interconnected levels, the main deck and the upper deck. This space is therefore occupied by the main building, which offers a total area of approximately 150 m² with side terraces and a private sports hall.
This area is connected to the foredeck and heliport via the upper deck, which has a private interior staircase. A skylight illuminates this passage, which provides access to a large space including a panoramic lounge and a dining room/meeting room.
The railing on the upper deck is glazed to provide a clear view of the sea. All outdoor spaces are designed like terraces overlooking the sea and use pillarless glass panels to maximize the ocean view. Tankoa Yachts received an award for this technical innovation.
On the foredeck at the level of the upper deck, facing the owner's cabin, a swimming pool occupies the space. At the back, the terrace is converted into a dining area, but also a relaxation area with sofas and armchairs.
The very vertical front glazing contrasts with the slight S-shaped curvature of the arched superstructure at the rear.
There is another larger pool on the main aft deck, above the beach club that extends the lower deck. When the transom unfolds, upstream of the beach club, you can discover a spa area with sauna and hammam.
In correlation with the unconventional deck configuration, there is no classic skylounge on the upper deck. Instead, there are two VIP suites at the back of the main lounge. Other guest amenities include two VIP suites on the main aft deck and two cabins with private bathrooms on the lower deck, where there is also a sports hall. This arrangement will be particularly suitable for charter.
The second lounge instead of being on the upper deck has been moved to the bridge-deck, which offers a friendly space at the rear, with circular sofas. The sundeck offers sun loungers and a shower integrated into the mast structure. It is accessible by the main staircase which connects all the terraces.
A 9 m limousine tender and a 5.5 m tender are stored in the garage at the rear. A tender for the crew, an emergency tender and jet skis are stored under the heliport at the bow.