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News: ISA Continental 80 Starts Build

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  1. Continental 80 By Palumbo/ISA Commences Construction
    Since the ISA yard was acquired by the Palumbo Group larger superyachts have been on offer from this builder. The Continental 80 is one of them and as the model name suggests, it is an 80-meter superyacht. This vessel has now started construction and is for sale therefore it is a speculation project at this stage. The very sleek and proportionate design has been fashioned by Team 4 Design and is expected to be completed by 2023.
  2. The 80-meter yacht will boast interior volumes of 2,220 GT which allows for pretty spacious and luxe interiors. The LOA is 80-meters, a beam of 12-meters and a maximum 3-meter draft. 219,000 LT of fuel can be stored onboard and allow her twin MTU 16V 4000 M63 diesel powerplants to run her at up to 17-knots and cruise at 14-knots. Five decks are available for her future owner and guests to experience. There are up to seven (7) cabins onboard for twelve guests to choose from. Up to 20 crew should be able to be accommodated.
  3. Special features onboard include a touch-and-go helipad located on the bow, a Beach Club on the lower aft deck. The Beach Club has three doors, two side shell doors and a top-hinged transom door. There is a main deck aft pool and a jacuzzi on the forward sun deck. With the beach club utilizing alot of space towards the aft of the vessel, the main tender storage garage has been pushed forward towards the midship area of the hull forward of the engine room and technical areas. If you are interested in this yacht it is presently for sale asking 95,000,000 EUR.

    For more information:

    ISA Yachts
    Via Mattei 14
    60125 Ancona
    Italy
    www.*************

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