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Project Life 85M: A Luxurious and Innovative Superyacht from Benetti!

  • Writer: Boating-greece
    Boating-greece
  • Mar 22
  • 2 min read

Italian yacht builder Benetti has revealed new details and renderings of its 85-meter superyacht Project Life at the Palm Beach International Boat Show. It is the company's largest vessel based on a mechanical platform, and it debuted as a concept at the 2023 Monaco Yacht Show.

Project Life is a collaboration between two leading designers: Espen Øino, who designed the exterior, and François Zuretti, who designed the interior. “For me, Project Life prioritizes flow and connection. The large exterior surfaces eliminate the boundaries between inside and outside, offering flexibility at every level – something that was fundamental to my approach,” says Øino.

Its main feature is the huge 270 square meter beach club zone, designed by Øino and Zuretti Design, which features retractable bulwarks and an impressive swimming platform that brings guests into direct contact with the sea.

Two 14-meter side doors and a spacious platform offer direct access to the sea.

Additionally, a glass pool on the main deck allows natural light to bathe the beach club area above.

Inside, François Zuretti focused on natural brightness and soft curved lines to create a warm and elegant space.

The 112 square meter main hall features floor-to-ceiling windows, allowing for panoramic sea views.

On the main deck, an 18 square meter swimming pool is accompanied by a bar and lounge, while the bridge deck aft has been designed as an open dining area with live cooking.

In addition, the upper foredeck hosts a helipad, Jacuzzi and comfortable relaxation areas.

Project Life features six cabins, including an impressive 98 sq m owner’s suite, which includes a private skylounge and an additional room that can be configured as an office or space dedicated to the owner’s interests.

Benetti incorporates advanced sustainability technologies, such as an optimized hull, diesel-electric propulsion with HVO capabilities, as well as hybrid solar panels that collect both solar and thermal energy to power the tenders and the yacht's systems.

Supported by Burgess, Project Life combines cutting-edge technology, innovation and high aesthetics.





 
 
 

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