ISA Yachts announces the sale to a European customer of the fourth unit of the 45-metre ISA Granturismo series, with delivery scheduled for 2026.
The naval architecture was developed in-house by the shipyard’s expert technical team, while the ever-rising design talent Enrico Gobbi, of Team 4 Design, penned both the interiors and the exteriors.
Stemmed from its predecessor, the exterior lines of this highly customized project have evolved to embody the Owner’s preferences and reflect the latest industry trends.
Both hull and the superstructure are made of aluminium and her two MTU 16V engines of 2600 hp each will be able to reach a maximum speed of 20 knots.
The exterior lines carry the signature traits of ISA Yachts such as the large arches connecting the hull to the superstructure, and the semicircular entrances to both the main deck saloon and the living area on the upper deck.
The silhouette is slender, with decisive and sleek lines. The volume of the superstructure has been deliberately pushed aft to reproduce the proportions of a true large sports coupé.
Despite her sleek lines, ISA GT 45 features a large interior volume capable of accommodating 8 guests in 4 spacious cabins in addition to the luxurious full-beam master cabin with office, double wardrobe and double bathroom.
The aft cockpit on the main deck has been redesigned and is furnished with an 8-seater table, an extensive relaxation area with a C-shaped sofa and a sunbathing area. Walking down the side stairways, we reach the beach area which doubles in size when the stern hatch lowers flush to the central section of it, becoming one with the indoor part of the beach club furnished with an L-shaped sofa, armchair, cabinet and bathroom.
The sun deck features a jacuzzi served with sunbathing areas and a bar. A lounge area completes this deck.
The crew of eight finds accommodation in four double cabins below deck, in addition to the captain who is housed in a cabin next to the wheelhouse.
ISA GT 45 cruises at 15 knots, while at 12 knots she has a range is 3600 nautical miles.