To the conquest of the seas

The spectacular Noga, from the Nauta Air line, fuses ample indoors volume with architectonic spaces, created in order to assure harmony with the outdoors: a masterpiece of Italian design.

Sleek lines, spacious layout, that is the way that Noga, the most recent Cantiere delle Marche's (CdM) creation, has you enamor of her at first sight; though lying within the details is possible to find out much more; being this one of the features of this Italian shipyard company, a specialist in luxury exploring vessels.

 

 

 

 Nauta Air line has a Mario Pedol and Massimo Gino’s design, from Nauta Yachts, the creative minds behind the largest ship in the world: Azzam.The first two Nauta Air’s craft, YOLO and Noga, are masterpieces. The line’s  key elements are present in both: smart exterior lines and a mighty and dashing personality.

Under this idea, the ocean will take the starring role and be utterly enjoyed from every point of the vessel, as planned. “We feel that the unique aspect of life aboard a yacht lies in the opportunity she gives you to immerge yourself totally in the natural environment around you. When we sat down to design the Nauta Air we always kept one priority in mind: that of bringing the outside world ‘in’, said Mario Pedol, who added, “In order to do this, we used wide areas of glass and created architectural spaces where the indoors could communicate in harmony with the outdoors. By thinking of the yacht as one continuous space, we created a new concept of on board living, especially on the main and upper decks”.

 Lovers of this type of craft bespoke options will find in this line a response to their demands. “Thanks to the new Nauta Air, CdM has yet again shown that we are a shipyard that pays close attention to the market. We noticed that a large group of owners was looking for […] an energy efficient boat that has larger interior volumes, something fully customizable and with sturdy metal construction in steel and aluminum. However they did not enjoy the Darwin Class models sturdy line. From this analysis, a brand new line came up which was designed to meet the needs of experienced yachtsmen who want the security and comfort of a large metal-hulled displacement yacht without losing the flexibility and the ease of use”, says Vasco Buonpensiere, Sales and Marketing Director of CdM.

 Noga must be discovered outdoors and indoors. Her exterior fits the sturdy profile of the Nauta Air line; but inside, she is astonishingly harmonious. The first impression comes from how ample she feels. Designers paid special attention to the outdoors, but without sacrificing the indoors. The social areas, the same as the private ones, offer a sensation of space, of a great luxury. She is a yacht that invites you to come out and relish the environment, with places planned to sunbathe, to relax, to eat or simply to navigate pleasantly. She has a wide cockpit, a solarium area in the fore deck and a spectacular 72 square meter flybridge which is the precise spot that distinguishes Nauta Air 90 from her competitors. It has a hard top to provide shade, and if wanted, removable awnings. Two tables along with a bar counter and grill, a refrigerator, a cave, and an icemaker, features promising an incredible experience aboard. The galley area is ample and well equipped, made of stainless steel and finished in white lacquer.

 

 

 

 

 

Inside the Noga, the owner’s influence is outstanding, being an architect who took charge personally for her décor; she has ample indoors, her resting areas include a sofa from the Italian house Minotti, the same as ample mess rooms. Leather and walnut color walls comprise a neat and trim space. No doubt, they will love the customization option, indoors the same as outdoors, being this one of the reasons why she was one of the bestselling brands in Mexico, in 2014.

 Regarding the technical specifications, she is a first rate vessel, from her sturdy aluminum built to the electric stabilizer fins and the remote controlled valves. At cruise speed, over 13 knots, Nauta Air 90 showed good sound isolation: noise is not greater than 60dBA in the room and main cabin. In order to maximize her reach, it is recommended traveling at 10 knots, but at 9, the Nauta Air 90 really stands out. At that speed, thanks to her 6 cylinder, 1200 rpm, Caterpillar C18 Acert, she becomes a mileage eating machine: up until 4000 nautical miles giving it an extraordinary transatlantic capacity.

“We pride ourselves on expert craftsmanship, designed to give her owners incredible onboard experiences”, asserts Buonpensiere about his firm being its representation in Mexico under the charge of Zarpo Yachts. “The project has been an immediate success. Several yachts have been sold even before the launch of the first yacht”, he adds.

With spectacular exteriors, impeccable design and state of the art technology, we cannot do otherwise than forecast a hassle-free journey for the Nauta Air 90.

 

Zarpo Yachts, Cantiere delle Marche in Mexico

 

In case you have been captivated by some of the luxurious vessels made by this Italian shipyard, Zarpo Yachts makes it possible for you to become the proprietor of one of them. Passionate about sea and navigation, Zarpo Yachts gives access in Mexico to top firms, among which one can find Cantiere delle Marche, Maori and Fjord. We offer advice and consultancy for those interested in building a custom yacht, where the level of refinement and customer experience is very high requiring the highest level of professionalism throughout the process of construction and use of the yacht which includes all services relating to draft. And above all it's a great life experience.

 

 

Specifications

Year

2015

Length

90.22 ‘

Beam

20.8 ‘

Engine

2 CAT (C18 Acert) 885hp diesel, 1200 rpm

Cruising Speed

13.5 knots

 

Text: Javier Navarro ± Photo: Cantiere delle marche