ARCADIA YACHTS AT THE MONACO YACHT SHOW WITH A80NEW AND A96NEW
Arcadia Yachts is taking part in the 34th edition of the show that focuses on superyachts with A80new, the Shipyard’s latest project and an international success at the yacht’s recent Cannes Yachting Festival debut, and A96new.
The two boats offer a relaxed and convivial on-board lifestyle, seamlessly connected with the environment, plus a very high standard of privacy and services adapted for two different size categories.

Among the 120 superyachts on show at Port Hercule in Monaco will be the latest model created by the Shipyard based on the Sorrentino coast, A80new, which is designed to cruise and anchor in any location because her length of slightly under 24 metres complies with regulations to protect Posidonia Oceanica. Equipped with latest generation solar panels, A80new offers excellent cruising and fuel consumption performance and is Arcadia Yachts’ first RPH (Raised Pilot House) yacht, while retaining all the features that have written the history of the brand, not least the styling, which features a majestic wide body bow where the master quarters are located. Moving aft, nature and light burst into the Main Deck interior through the large windows and reach the majestic Aft Deck, which is designed as an ‘al fresco’ area. The stern beach area has an extending up&down platform for easy entry into the water.

A80new also offers the largest Upper Deck in the category 80 square metres containing an outdoor stern area that can be personalised with loose furniture, a small convertible salon sheltered by the hard top, the second exterior helm station, and the bow area, which can be converted for use as either a table or sunpad. The Main Deck is designed as a seamless open space offering total connection with the natural environment, not least thanks to huge windows that can be opened. The sleeping area is made up of five guest cabins, with the master suite located on the Main Deck in a rare and highly desirable feature for this category of yacht.
The decision to position the accommodation for the crew of four in the bow on the Lower Deck, with direct access from the galley, also ensures the highest standards of service and privacy for owner and guests, who can also make use of a multi-function garage not commonly found on boats this size. The interiors are decorated with muted, natural colours.

Powered by a Volvo IPS propulsion system, the yacht is also fitted with a CMC Marine electric fin stabilisation system for a more comfortable experience both under way and at anchor.
Also on show at the Monaco Yacht Show will be the A96new model, of which the shipyard has recently sold the fourth unit.
With a length of 30 metres and five cabins, A96new continues to report success with owners all over the world, offering an on-board lifestyle in contact with nature and far from the hectic pace of everyday life, combined with a high level of comfort and extremely versatile spaces. From the stern swim platform to the bow, the settings flow seamlessly into one another, allowing the owner to choose between conviviality, discretion and privacy, while the main lounges can be converted into open air spaces thanks to the side and aft walls. The high level of service is ensured by the complete separation of guest and crew flows, the fully appointed pantry and, optionally, a second day toilet on the Upper Deck.



