Brokerage firm Ocean Independence has announced the sale of the second hull from Admiral's 82m Galileo yacht series. The sale was overseen by sales broker Anton Foord, with delivery scheduled for 2030.
The Italian Sea Group (TISG) is responsible for the design and engineering of the 82.7-metre steel and aluminium project, with Centro Stile of The Italian Sea Group drawing the sinuous exterior lines. Inside, Dutch design studio Sinot Yacht Architecture & Design has been chosen to curate the interior.
The first unit from the series is currently in build and was last sighted at her outfitting phase at the shipyard's facilities in Marina di Carrara, Italy, where the second unit will also be constructed.
Reported details so far include an approximate volume of 2,200GT and a beam of 14 metres. Onboard accommodation is for 14 guests across four guest suites and two VIPs on the main deck and an upper deck dedicated entirely to the owner with a private gym and lounge.
"This 82m project is an exceptional collaboration of design, engineering and vision between the Italian Sea Group and the design team at Sinot, whose interiors have been highly favoured by the owner," said Foord. "We are excited to see this high-tonnage yacht take shape, and very much look forward to bringing her to the charter market when delivered."
The shipyard currently has 14 yachts under construction or on order, according to data from BOATPro. Hull one from the series is scheduled for delivery in 2026 and is one of the largest builds for the shipyard to date, followed by two 78-metres, Amalya and Platinum. Admiral's flagship, known as Project Titanium, is also scheduled for delivery this year.
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