‘Happy Hour’ is a 121.3ft/ 73m good sized composite vessel from the successful ‘Sport 120’ series, launched by ISA in 2005.
The naval architecture of this semi-custom concept developed in-house by the ISA team of architects is by Andrea Vallicelli, who’s also responsible for the exterior styling, while the beautifully laid out interior design was conceived by Cristiano Gatto Design Team.
Happy Hour stems from a project aimed at satisfying the expectations of those owners who love the sporty elegance and liveability of an open boat without missing out on the very comfortable interior of a classic cruiser.
Her very slender profile for a fly-bridge motoryacht is characterized by essential features and strong volumetric solutions like the marked side frames that run lengthwise along the deckhouse and the helm station accentuating the strong dynamic overall feeling.
The side walkways, very wide and without gradients, make moving along the main deck quite easy. The main salon, pervaded by a refined style unravelling like fil rouge through all guest areas, has uninterrupted windows ending with two semicircular sliding doors at the stern which, when opened, allow the indoor living to integrate with the outdoor area. A set of external symmetrical stairs are exposed and take on an architectural role as well as playing the practical function of easily connecting the swim platform with the sundeck.
The latter is divided into areas laid out according to the activities for which they are intended. Forward, behind the windshield, there are two sofas to observe the panorama during navigation and be protected from the wind.
Happy Hour sleeps up to 8 guests in 4 rooms including a master suite, a VIP stateroom and a double cabin and crew of 5 ensures them a relaxed luxury experience. Her diesel engines push her to 34 knot top speed and 24 knot cruising speed.