debut at next 2016 Yachts Miami Beach Show. Light, transparency, and enhancement of spaces characterise the essence of the Crystal 140’, the new boat in the Benetti Class range, born from the hands of Stefano Righini for the exterior layout and Ezequiel Farca for the interiors and decoration design.
debut at next 2016 Yachts Miami Beach Show. Light, transparency, and enhancement of spaces characterise the essence of the Crystal 140’, the new boat in the Benetti Class range, born from the hands of Stefano Righini for the exterior layout and Ezequiel Farca for the interiors and decoration design. The Crystal 140’ is suited to the type of boat owner who turns toward the sea with great respect and who knows how to derive pleasure from a slow pace. For the Greeks, this meant ice. Later it became the name for a solid mineral form synonymous with light and transparency. The modern sea requires light, needs concrete vistas of the corners of paradise that only modern yacht have the ability to provide. To reach enchanted places, all the security of a displacement hull with its gifts of intrinsic environmental compatibility through reduced consumption, gentle navigation that creates few waves. To experience the sea with large space above and below decks, with achievement of light and new functions. The interiors reveal the basic reasons for its name: a redistribution of spaces that exploits the entire volume of the hull, along with special attention to light, thanks to new windows that literally eclipse the competition and the past. Four decks that are fully enjoyable, with large areas for socialising that are protected with maximum privacy. Of the main innovations, the stern area offers a distinctive reorganisation: the customary garage for tender, jet skis, and other equipment has been moved forward toward the bow with an opening on the side, allowing the entire stern area to be dedicated to a beach area that is free of all mechanical equipment and is outfitted with a shower, bathroom, fridge, galley, armchairs. A repartitioning of the lower deck made it possible, thanks also to an extremely functional engine room that offers more space for guest cabins, four in all, two with double beds and two with twin beds, and for the crew area, featuring unheard-of volumes for the comfort of the staff on board. The main deck is the true beating heart of the boat: with a large living area with a central sofa and comfortable armchairs and a bar area, it is the ideal place for relaxing. The main saloon is integrated by the dining area, where you’ll find an elegant table with seating for eight in classic style.