Our contribution in creating "a resort where you can immerse yourself in nature and regenerate your senses."
We are proud to have played a key role in the development of the Yacht Arcadia A96, engineering the structural parts to compartmentalize the lower deck, main deck and upper deck.
A96 is an approximately 30-meter yacht with five cabins, a very high level of service and a state-of-the-art propulsion and stabilization system. At the heart of the project is the provision of holistic wellness, which alternates between moments of sharing and others of deep communion with nature.
In the interiors, the shipyard asked Igor Lobanov to opt for natural and, where possible, eco-friendly materials, and for a design with soft lines and furnishings that are pleasant to the touch.
A96-01 then offers three unique atouts related to volume, maximum speed of about 23-24 knots, and breadth of surfaces, with over 400 square meters of livable space: work has been done on weight optimization and increased structural comfort, and all wiring and piping systems have been made more efficient and the engine room has been thermally and acoustically insulated.
The four Volvo Penta IPS 1350s in this unit offer great maneuverability via joysticks and pitching stability thanks to the interceptor e dynamic positioning system via satellite. Low draft and limited engine footprint allow A96 to sail almost anywhere.
The four Volvo Penta IPS 1350s in this unit offer great maneuverability via joysticks and pitching stability thanks to the interceptor e dynamic positioning system via satellite. Low draft and limited engine footprint allow A96 to sail almost anywhere.
Through collaboration with Volvo Penta and Garmin, A96-01 is equipped with the most advanced systems to support maneuvering in port. In particular, the Swedish company provided the Assisted Docking which facilitates maneuvering and mooring operations, making them safe even in the most challenging conditions. Garmin has instead developed with Arcadia the Surround View Camera System, the first 360-degree vision system to "build" the image of the boat from above through a "bird's eye" view that, thanks to the 6 cameras installed in the hull, can transmit real-time information about the clear water around the boat and the distance to any obstacles. The system also provides virtual maneuvering guides and can detect and highlight moving objects.
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