Project Light 63M: Antonini Navi & Nauta’s Stunning 63m Yacht Concept Revealed

Luxury yacht enthusiasts, prepare to be amazed! Antonini Navi, in partnership with Nauta, has unveiled a stunning new concept: the 63.5-meter Project Light 63M yacht. This isn’t just another boat; it’s a statement, meticulously designed to meet the growing demands of today’s discerning yacht owners.

This project is a direct response to a noticeable trend. Antonini Navi recognized a “sharp increase” in demand for yachts exceeding 500 GT (Gross Tonnage), prompting them to create a vessel that perfectly caters to this market. To bring this vision to life, they joined forces with Nauta, a Milan-based studio renowned for their extensive experience in the industry. Nauta’s portfolio includes collaborations on iconic superyachts like Lürssen’s 180.6-meter Azzam and 142.1-meter Dragonfly, as well as the 88.4-meter Feadship Zen. Naval architecture is in the capable hands of Arrabito Naval Architects, with Giovanni Arrabito personally overseeing the design.

Mario Pedol, co-founder of Nauta, expressed his enthusiasm for the collaboration during the concept’s presentation in Monaco, highlighting Antonini Navi’s strong entrepreneurial background and commitment to excellence.

Project Light 63M is designed with both luxury and practicality in mind. The crew has direct access to the lower-deck guest cabins, and service areas are strategically placed on all decks to minimize disruption in communal spaces.

The exterior design is characterized by “continuous architectural lines” and balanced proportions, with a thoughtful interplay of glazed and opaque surfaces. The design prioritizes seamless indoor-outdoor connections, ensuring both guest and crew flows are efficient and discreet. The beach club, complete with a spa, features two dedicated entrances and can be opened on three sides, offering a perfect blend of sea access and privacy. The owner’s apartment and VIP cabin also boast private outdoor terraces, while the gym is strategically positioned to maximize natural light and offer panoramic views.

Key specifications include a beam of 10.9 meters and an approximate volume of 1,180 GT.

The interiors draw inspiration from a “contemporary Mediterranean aesthetic,” using natural materials, warm tones, and light-colored surfaces. The design incorporates both built-in elements and freestanding furniture to create a harmonious, relaxing, and functional space, with ample opportunities for customization.

Currently, Antonini Navi has two yachts under construction that are nearing their launch dates: the Seamore 34, the first model in its semi-custom steel and aluminum series, and the EVO 31, a full-custom motor yacht commissioned by an experienced owner.

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