A design made in France
The Serenity Yachts shipyard has entrusted the design and conception of its future Serenity 72, a 22-meter motor catamaran, to a French duo. The naval architecture was carried out by Pierre Delion's teams. Construction will be carried out at the Turkey-based shipyard, with an aluminum hull and deck, and a composite superstructure. The design is from Darnet Design, and features modern lines with large roof surfaces that can accommodate numerous solar panels, allowing the multihull to run for 10 hours in silence without a generator.
A large interior living space
The 320 m2 living space includes a main salon, offering an indoor dining area and a large L-shaped lounge. This space is complemented by a more intimate lounge on the upper deck, with a television area. The kitchen can be installed open to the living room or positioned in one of the hulls. Finally, it is possible to install on board a gym with a panoramic view or a cinema room.
The port hull can be reserved entirely for the owner's suite. It can also be located at the front of the main deck. The king-size bed, facing the bows, enjoys a panoramic view. In total, the Serenity 72 can accommodate up to 10 guests in three to five cabins, depending on the owner's wishes.
110 m2 of outdoor space
Outside, 110 m2 of relaxation space is offered to owners, notably on the large flybridge, which has a spa, sunbathing areas, a bar and a large lounge-dining area. On the main deck, the aft cockpit with its large bathing skirts is truly spacious, housing a dining area and an outdoor bar. Finally, the forward cockpit, accessible directly from the master cabin, offers sunbathing.
The hydraulic rear platform serves as a lounge area, a sea access area and can accommodate a 6m, 1.2 ton tender. The Serenity can also integrate a motorcycle garage, space to store jet skis, paddle boards, kite boards or surf boards, diving equipment or electric bikes.
Delivery by 2024
The first Serenity 72 could be delivered as early as 2024, and will be marketed by Camper & Nicholsons.