Cantiere delle Marche has announced that Deep Blue 141, designed by Horacio Bozzo and featuring interiors bearing the signature of the great Terence Disdale, has been sold.

Reflecting on the sale of Deep Blue 141, Vasco Buonpensiere, co-founder and CEO of Cantiere delle Marche, said, “We have strongly believed in the Deep Blue project from the very beginning when we inaugurated our collaboration with Horacio Bozzo to create a new series that embodies all the values of a true CdM explorer yacht, combined with exceptionally elegant and sophisticated design.”

“The enthusiastic response to Acala, the first Deep Blue 141, confirmed that we had once again hit our target. As of today, this is the fourth explorer yacht of the Deep Blue series to be sold.”

The new owner added, “Over the years, I’ve enjoyed long, memorable holidays aboard some of the finest yachts crafted by renowned Northern European shipyards. Through these experiences, I gained a clear vision of what I expect from a yacht, the onboard lifestyle I like, the duration of my time at sea, the number of guests I love to entertain, and the ambience and amenities I desire.”

“This understanding ultimately led me to choose an explorer yacht built by Cantiere delle Marche, a shipyard with a solid reputation for quality that rivals the best of Northern European shipyard.”

The yacht’s graceful profile, with an imposing bow and swell-proportioned superstructure, perfectly reflects the adventurous essence of an Explorer Vessel. At the same time, it radiates the enduring charm of luxury, designed to remain both functional and visually captivating well into the future.

The large windows on the Main Deck, which have mullions that appear detached from the superstructure, are signature features of the Deep Blue 141 profile, adding an undeniable touch of class to a meticulous and exquisite design.

All shapes, volumes and lines compose a harmonious geometry, while her roomy body encompasses luxury social areas and extremely large and comfortable crew quarters, as requested by the owner.

The interior layout has been developed to grant the Owner and his guest maximum privacy.

Separated stairs for guests and crew allow for easy service on all decks. Guest quarters are spread between the Main and Lower decks, the former hosting four guest suites, including an Owner’s apartment with a large private lounging/studio area.

“Although it shares all stylistic features of the first unit of the series, Acala, which launched a couple of years ago, the new Deep Blue 141 stands apart and affirms itself as a one-of-a-kind project under many aspects,” says Horacio Bozzo.

“The Deep Blue 141 platform stands out for its remarkable adaptability and versatility. It is designed to seamlessly integrate and accommodate various customisation options tailored to the specific needs of each owner.

“Despite all modifications, it retains its core design elements and functional features. This ability to balance individuality with consistent quality and performance makes it a compelling choice for yacht owners who don’t want to commit to a fully custom project yet value the personal expression offered by the extraordinary level of customisation offered by CdM’s semi-custom series, such as the Deep Blue.”

With a total length of 43.10m, a beam of 8.60m, and a displacement of around 400t, this new Deep Blue 141 will be equipped with twin Caterpillar engines delivering 746kW each.

The engines, combined with an efficient hull designed by Hydro Tec and a fuel tank of more than 60,000 litres, will grant the yacht a remarkable range at cruising speed, allowing long and safe journeys through the oceans.