HVG YACHT 043: Carbon Tech Generation
The use of carbon fibre is a construction choice that allows volumes and surfaces to be increased in size while keeping the same weight, therefore maintaining excellent levels of dynamic stability.
Carbon fiber lamination is applied to:
- Superstructure
- Flybridge
- Deck (hybrid)
- Mast (steel)
- Radar Arch
- Hard top (opt)
- Transom / Platform
Unprecedented versatility
The main characteristic of the layout is the versatility of the spaces. On the main deck, first sliding glass door between the patio and the dining area, when open, turns these two zones into a single large ambience with a table under cover and two sofas in the open. The continuity between the patio and the dining area is emphasized by the use of the same teak and other materials and colorways in both areas, while a second, slightly curved door in the middle of the living area separates the indoor lounge, keeping the areas air-conditioned.
Infinity terrace
The stern-facing transparent parapet makes the spacious 17-square-metre cockpit a veritable terrace overlooking the sea, and elevating the connection with the water.
Full-beam platform
Creativity and innovative design are behind the full-beam platform, a never-before seen feature in this category, which is reached by artfully recessed stairs.
Pivoting lateral handrails
Built into the bodywork replacing steel with fiberglass, the handrails have an upward pivoting section, which supports the bimini for shade and further opens the lateral space, maximizing the infinity terrace effect.
Active Ventilation System
The engine room features an Active Ventilation System that regulates fan rotation speed on the basis of temperature.



























