Superyacht designer Sebastiano Canto has revealed a 51 metre motor yacht concept named Imera.
Key features include an exterior design characterised by “continuous and sinuous” shapes combined with a sleek profile, Canto said.
The main deck includes storage for two 7.8 metre tenders which are deployed using two tender cranes integrated into the hull. When the tenders are launched, a total exterior deck space of 140 square metres is freed up for guest use.
Accommodation on board is for a total of 10 guests in five cabins, comprising a full beam owner’s cabin on the main deck and four additional guest cabins aft of the lower deck.
The crew quarters caters for a staff of nine, including the captain.
The aft of the yacht is dedicated to guest use, sunbathing and lounging with a wellness area comprising a sauna, hammam and gym aft of the lower deck. A pool sits aft of the upper deck while water toys including a small dinghy if up to 4.5 metres, Seadoos, Seabobs, windsurfers and kayaks are stored on the lower deck.
Fitted with a diesel electric propulsion, Imera has a beam of 10.4 metres and draft of 2.4 metres.