Cantiere delle Marche Darwin Class 107 Storm Description
The exceptional Explorer Yacht Darwin 107' measures 107 feet and weighs 300 tons, in steel and aluminum, from the product range Darwin Class, is built by Cantiere delle Marche. Darwin Class 107' super yacht meets the usual technical characteristics on which the worldwide success of the Darwin Class range is founded. In terms of style, Darwin 107' has absorbed all the updates introduced on the new Darwin 86 and 102 which include a more balanced longitudinal profile for a more contemporary style, the increased window surface, lowered gunwale for a closer contact with the sea. From the technical point of view, the Darwin 107 is the direct development of smaller models and takes into account the feedbacks from the navigation experience of the six preceding models that already sailed thousands miles . With its 300 gross registered tonnage, it is not comparable to any other boat of the same length. The volume was masterfully used and perfectly balanced between operational areas and those of the shipowners. Great attention has been paid to the crew quarters that are furnished following the same theme as the VIP areas, for a total of four cabins on board. The studio PFA Design chose refined combinations : the walnut wood and the panelled walls , with either fabric or leather covers. The result is a boat with a classic maritime mood, obtained through the style for the combination of colours and fabrics and through quality materials, processed by skilled craftsmen who have perfected the boat like a tailored suit. All of this encounters the Italian design which informed the entire interior decor style. In the main deck we find the living room which is particularly large, thanks to the fact that the yacht is 7.70 meters wide, and which connects to the dining area with kitchen. The kitchen is an informal area, also for the shipowners. It has an incredible size, comparable to kitchens in 45/48 meters long yachts. In the lounge of the main deck you can feel space and light, particularly abundant in this environment thanks to large windows, which are decorated and full-length curtains like in a normal luxury home. On the upper deck we find the hall, designed primarily for entertainment and equipped with a large "L" shaped sofa and handmade chairs. At the bow we see the great handmade helm, characterised by a curved dashboard that follows the line of the windows, with three comfortable pilot armchairs. Aft there is a sofa, to enjoy the broad view you get from this location off the ship, during the navigation. Another very interesting feature is the presence of a radio room adjacent to the bridge, which is absolutely unusual for boats this size. or the organisation of the technical areas on deck, various arrangements have been designed according to the needs of the owner and his commander. The hydraulic related to the thrusters was engineered after specific requests on part of the commander and so were many other important details that make this Class Darwin ship a benchmark for anyone who approaches this market.