Modern yachts are all starting to look identical. Everyone, it would appear, is in the same boat. Unless you’re in Wally’s Tango G, that is.
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With sleek lines and a flush deck, the 100-foot vessel was co-designed by Italian shipbuilders Persico Marine and Ireland-based naval architect Mark Mills, who built its hull using a Nomex core sandwiched between carbon fibre, to keep things light and speedy.
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Equally impressive is its commodious, futuristic cabin, designed by Pininfarina (think Ferrari and Maserati).
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It even moves unlike any other yacht, with its engine room placed in the middle of the ship to optimize the centre of gravity. (Price upon request)
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