The hull and superstructure of the 30.7-metre yacht are now complete and the yacht is currently undergoing interior production. Launch has been confirmed for 2025.
“The [model] is for a Mediterranean boat capable of both ambitious crossings between cruising grounds and long holidays involving coastal hops between harbours and anchorages,” said a spokesperson for the shipyard. “She could easily manage Capri to Porto Cervo in a day, for example, or Messina to Corfu.”
The VisionF 101 is characterised by a plumb bow, curved glass and a low-profile superstructure. The hull is aluminium while the roof has been constructed from GRP in a first for the shipyard.
Accommodation will be across four guest cabins and a 30-square-metre owner’s cabin that fills half the starboard hull. Interiors are undisclosed but are described as “a serene interplay of neutral tones and modern design.” The VisionF 101 also features floor-to-ceiling windows and lateral-opening balconies for airy, light-filled living spaces.
Leisure highlights include a 140-square-metre flybridge partially sheltered by the hardtop and arranged with a Jacuzzi, a bar, sun loungers and sofa seating.
The yacht is powered by a high-power drivetrain that draws on four Volvo Penta IPA1350s for a maximum speed of 20 knots.