The first unit of Cantiere delle Marche’s (CdM) Deep Blue 115 series has entered the outfitting phase at their Ancona facility. Designed by Horacio Bozzo, the exterior reflects a “compact gentleman’s superyacht with a robust explorer spirit.” Naval architecture and engineering were handled by Axis Group Yacht Design, while Italian designer Giorgio M. Cassetta crafted the understated yet sophisticated interiors.
Vasco Buonpensiere, co-founder and CEO of CdM, revealed that a distinguished American client, renowned for their appreciation of excellence, commissioned the project. The partnership with Döhle Yachts has further elevated the aspirations for this state-of-the-art vessel.
The yacht features a layout that accommodates ten guests in five suites, including a forward-facing owner’s suite on the main deck. Below deck, four additional guest cabins are complemented by space for a seven-member crew.
Key amenities include a spacious galley, a central salon with sliding doors, and a retractable terrace near the dining area. The aft swimming pool is equipped with a water storage tank for transit, and a foredeck cinema adds to the luxurious offering. Videoworks provided the integrated AV/IT infrastructure.
Built with a steel hull, the yacht has a gross tonnage of 299 GT and is powered by twin Caterpillar C18 engines, each producing 533 kW.
Following its sale by IYC in 2024, the yacht is expected to be delivered to its American owner in 2026.