Overview
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Technical Specification
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The Interior
Spaces That Define
the Experience
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The Profile
Stefano Righini's exterior lines give the 88 a long, low stance that reads as significantly larger than 26.8 metres. The flybridge superstructure and pronounced spray rails are hallmarks of the Gen 2 form — a profile that aged well against the decade that followed.
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The Flybridge
The flybridge spans the full beam with a centre helm, wraparound seating, and an elevated bar unit aft. At anchor in Dubai, it is the highest and best-ventilated space on the yacht — the natural gathering point from the moment the engines go quiet.
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The Helm
The enclosed pilothouse puts the captain inside a climate-controlled glass envelope — full instrumentation, wide sightlines forward and aft, and a navigation suite suited to Gulf and East Mediterranean passages. 29 knots available on demand from the Caterpillar C32s below.
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The Saloon
Natural cedarwood joinery, doussie wood floors, and Achille Salvagni's considered use of warm tones make the saloon feel finished to custom superyacht standards. Floor-to-ceiling hull windows on both sides bring open water into the centre of the space.
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The Cockpit
The aft cockpit steps down to the bathing platform across a wide transom — deep cushioned seating on both sides and a direct sight line from the helm station above. The transition from cockpit to water is immediate, with no ladder required at anchor.
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Master Stateroom
The owner's suite sits amidships on the lower deck — the most stable position in the hull. Tanganika walnut bulkheads with lacquered inserts, marble en suite tops, and panoramic windows on both sides that let light and horizon in throughout the day.