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Monaco 2012: Sanlorenzo 46 Steel

The newest Sanlorenzo 46 Steel is part of the shipyard’s flagship custom series, built in steel. This spacious yacht offers a series of terraces overlooking the water plus a folding transom, providing ample space for outdoor entertaining.

Monaco 2012: Vicem 46M

The biggest Vicem ever to premiere in Monaco represents a brand-new addition to the Turkish builder’s offering. A departure from the traditional cold-molded Vicems, the new flagship is built using sturdy and lightweight cored fiberglass construction.

Monaco 2012: Heesen – Lady Petra

The newly launched 154-foot (47-meter) Lady Petra is the eighth to be delivered in Heesen’s award-winning 47m class. It was built for Frans Heesen, the founder of Heesen Yachts who previously had a 144-foot Heesen called My Petra. Bannenberg & Rowell did the interior design.

Monaco 2012: Couach 5000 – La Pellegrina

With exterior design by Couach’s in-house team and an interior by Jean-Pierre Fantini, the newly unveiled Couach flagship will no doubt attract attention. Built in infused glass Kevlar reinforced with carbon, this flybridge yacht can reach speeds up to 30 knots but also has a nice long range at cruising speed.

Monaco 2012: ISA – Belle Anna

Ancona-based Italian shipyard ISA delivered the 164-foot (50-meter) tri-deck displacement motoryacht Bella Anna in the summer of 2012. Naval architect Andrea Vallicelli collaborated with ISA’s in-house team, and for the first time, François Zuretti worked with ISA on the interior design.

Monaco 2012: Amels – Step One

This 180-foot (55-meter) Amels is another world premiere. With exterior design by Tim Heywood, interior design by Laura Sessa and Moran Yacht & Ship as owner’s representative, she is the newest model in the successful Amels Limited Editions range that bridges the gap between semi-custom and fully custom yachts.

Monaco 2012: Trinity – Lady Linda

This new beamy aluminum tri-deck with accommodations for 12 guests in six cabins is the second yacht built by Trinity for this American couple. Designer Evan K. Marshall, who designed their previous 157-foot Lady Linda, created a playful interior using outstanding burl and a staggering selection of high-quality Italian marbles, custom furniture and colorful artwork.

Monaco 2012: Icon – Maidelle

Maidelle (project Midlandia) is Icon Yachts’ third 205-foot (62.5-meter) motoryacht. She follows Icon, delivered in 2009, and Baton Rouge, delivered in 2010. Built for an experienced owner, she features exterior styling by Redman Whiteley Dixon Design and a tasteful interior design from Cristiano Gatto.

Monaco 2012: Alloy – Vertigo

Vertigo (Hull No. AY41) is the largest sailing yacht to date from New Zealand builder Alloy Yachts. Designed with modern lines by Philippe Briand, she has a stunningly elegant interior by Christian Liagre Interior Design, whose brief was to render her “Urban at Sea.”

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Monaco 2012: Sanlorenzo 46 Steel

The newest Sanlorenzo 46 Steel is part of the shipyard’s flagship custom series, built in steel. This spacious yacht offers a series of terraces overlooking the water plus a folding transom, providing ample space for outdoor entertaining.

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Monaco 2012: Vicem 46M

The biggest Vicem ever to premiere in Monaco represents a brand-new addition to the Turkish builder’s offering. A departure from the traditional cold-molded Vicems, the new flagship is built using sturdy and lightweight cored fiberglass construction.

Monaco12_Heesen-LadyPetra

Monaco 2012: Heesen – Lady Petra

The newly launched 154-foot (47-meter) Lady Petra is the eighth to be delivered in Heesen’s award-winning 47m class. It was built for Frans Heesen, the founder of Heesen Yachts who previously had a 144-foot Heesen called My Petra. Bannenberg & Rowell did the interior design.

Monaco12_Couach5000-LaPellegrina

Monaco 2012: Couach 5000 – La Pellegrina

With exterior design by Couach’s in-house team and an interior by Jean-Pierre Fantini, the newly unveiled Couach flagship will no doubt attract attention. Built in infused glass Kevlar reinforced with carbon, this flybridge yacht can reach speeds up to 30 knots but also has a nice long range at cruising speed.

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Monaco 2012: ISA – Belle Anna

Ancona-based Italian shipyard ISA delivered the 164-foot (50-meter) tri-deck displacement motoryacht Bella Anna in the summer of 2012. Naval architect Andrea Vallicelli collaborated with ISA’s in-house team, and for the first time, François Zuretti worked with ISA on the interior design.

Monaco12_Amels-StepOne

Monaco 2012: Amels – Step One

This 180-foot (55-meter) Amels is another world premiere. With exterior design by Tim Heywood, interior design by Laura Sessa and Moran Yacht & Ship as owner’s representative, she is the newest model in the successful Amels Limited Editions range that bridges the gap between semi-custom and fully custom yachts.

Monaco12_Trinity-LadyLinda

Monaco 2012: Trinity – Lady Linda

This new beamy aluminum tri-deck with accommodations for 12 guests in six cabins is the second yacht built by Trinity for this American couple. Designer Evan K. Marshall, who designed their previous 157-foot Lady Linda, created a playful interior using outstanding burl and a staggering selection of high-quality Italian marbles, custom furniture and colorful artwork.

Monaco12_Icon-Maidelle

Monaco 2012: Icon – Maidelle

Maidelle (project Midlandia) is Icon Yachts’ third 205-foot (62.5-meter) motoryacht. She follows Icon, delivered in 2009, and Baton Rouge, delivered in 2010. Built for an experienced owner, she features exterior styling by Redman Whiteley Dixon Design and a tasteful interior design from Cristiano Gatto.

Monaco12_Alloy-Vertigo

Monaco 2012: Alloy – Vertigo

Vertigo (Hull No. AY41) is the largest sailing yacht to date from New Zealand builder Alloy Yachts. Designed with modern lines by Philippe Briand, she has a stunningly elegant interior by Christian Liagre Interior Design, whose brief was to render her “Urban at Sea.”

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