First revealed at the 2021 Cannes Yachting Festival, the raised pilothouse model will now enter the final stage of outfitting in Adria, just south of Venice. Delivery is scheduled for 2024.
The yacht is due for delivery in 2024
The design comes from Hydro Tec engineer Sergio Cutolo and the yacht is being built in aluminium alloy and stainless steel. Top speeds will be 20 knots powered by twin MAN D2862 engines.
According to the yard, the lines are “fierce and contemporary” with the design “inspired by fast patrol vessels”. The project has been designed with a low-profile wheelhouse and raised gunwales to create a “masculine” and “imposing” look, while the plumb bow lends the yacht additional volume on the interior.
Accommodation is for 10 guests in five cabins comprising a main deck owner’s suite, as well as two VIP suites and two twin cabins located on the lower deck. Crew quarters for a team of six are found forward.
The owner’s cabin is light and airy
The yacht has a maximum beam of 7.2 metres, and the design team has ensured that this space has been used efficiently – particularly in the full-beam owner’s cabin, which also benefits from large windows and overhead details that give the impression of extra space.
Directly aft of the owner’s cabin is the galley, with a spacious saloon further aft. The space is neatly divided into a lounge area and dining table for up to ten guests, with bulkheads cinching the space.
The model has numerous al fresco living opportunities, with the yard making modifications to the stern area to include a well-appointed beach club. Unfolding terraces create additional space in the cockpit, while the transom area is fitted with a swim platform that allows direct access to the water.
Tender storage is found in the stern garage, but a starboard hatch leaves the swimming platform clear and uncluttered.
Buyers have the option of having a sundeck Jacuzzi on this model
There are two sundeck configurations available for the Veloce 32 RPH, with options including shading the helm station, adding sunpad blocks or removing the dining area. Buyers can also choose whether or not to have a Jacuzzi fitted on the aft.
Michele Zorzenon, CEO of Vittoria Yachts, said that the concept for the Veloce was developed in just four short months and “originates from a eureka moment at the pier: combining speed with high-quality materials.”
The model is currently listed for sale with Filippo Rossi at Floating Life asking €10,900,000.
Vittoria Yachts was born in 2020 as the superyacht division of Cantiere Navale Vittoria, a shipyard founded in 1927. It currently has two projects under construction.