The Italian Sea Group (TISG) has revealed all-new renderings of This Is It‘s interiors following her launch earlier this week. Built under the shipyard’s Tecnomar brand, the 43.5-metre motor catamaran is set to premiere at this year’s Monaco Yacht Show.
Characterised by exterior lines that “evoke fantastic sea creatures”, This Is It‘s hull is optimised to enhance hydrodynamic efficiency for reduced fuel consumption. IMO Tier III-compliant, she will also be equipped with innovative exhaust gas treatment technology (SCR – Selective Catalytic Reduction) to reduce nitrogen oxide emissions.
The yacht will be enveloped by more than 600 square meters of glass windows, which the shipyard reported as creating a significant challenge in terms of weight control.
According to TISG, the complex curved shape of the aluminium superstructure pushed the performance of the material to its limits. Giovanni Costantino, founder and CEO of TISG, said: “The realisation of this extraordinary project challenges the ‘conventional’ perceptions, driving us to completely recreate the boundaries of aesthetic parameters.”
The interior, made up of beige and platinum grey tones, will heighten the vessel’s futuristic aesthetic and comprises six cabins, a massage room and a galley with polarised glass for events and show cooking. Brought to life with a large skylight and with a head height of 3.3 metres, the spacious owner’s area will evoke the feeling of a “seaside villa” with a panoramic terrace and a vertical garden spanning two decks.
Refined details further enrich the space, where the dominant sporty aesthetic and combined use of metals contrast with the calm natural wood tones and leather finishes.
Michel Chryssicopoulos, global managing partner at IYC, was the broker who introduced the client.
According to BOATPro, Tecnomar also has an EVO 120 currently under construction. The 37-metre is scheduled for delivery in May 2024.