
Queen of the Seas
This 40-knot racing yacht is an example of performance and comfort. A high-performance hull conceals the space on board, where accommodation has been optimized. Both hardtop and open top versions are available.
There are also several engines to choose from, as well as propulsion options: conventional propellers and tunnels, the more compact Pod propulsion or the Arneson propulsion system, which offers the highest speeds of up to 40 knots.
The more compact propulsion unit (Pod) saves space in the engine room, allowing for a larger master suite.
Luxury extends throughout the large main deck area providing ample space for dining and entertaining. Forward and aft there are ample cushioned areas for lounging in the sun, while the garage offers ample space for a dinghy or jet ski.
Down below, the salon and the three guest cabins offer a high level of comfort and have their own entertainment systems.
Life aboard this attractive yacht with an aerodynamic hull is a delight for lovers of good taste, which is evident in every detail, with careful finishes and materials whose quality is evident. The decoration is elegant without stridency, creating a cozy atmosphere where natural light colors predominate in upholstery and coverings, combined with the wood tones of the furniture.
Although the standard version is very complete, there are a number of optional extras for this sea rover, such as air conditioning, teak cockpit, bow thruster, electric lifting platform.
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