Project Virtus is set to be launched in mid-2019. The hull and superstructure is steel and aluminum and is 43,60 meters full length. There are 4 guest cabins and 1 master cabin accommodating up to 10 guests as well as crew quarters for a staff of eight. A beach club is located on the stern side. The saloon is large enough to accommodate large parties. All areas of the boat feature high sound insulation.
Developed in collaboration with Ginton Naval Architects, this 43.6 metre aluminium yacht will feature interior design from BTA Design and VYD Studio, which also created the exterior lines.
When completed, Virtus will boast plentiful deck spaces, including a foredeck seating and sunbathing area. The superyacht sundeck is split between a spa pool and an area for sunloungers back aft, while the sheltered cockpit includes an aft-facing wrap of seating for great views out to sea.
Power will come from a pair of 1,450hp Caterpillar C32 engines for a top speed of 15 knots. When trimmed back to her cruising speed of 12 knots, Virtus should boast an impressive range thanks to a total fuel capacity of 51,000 litres.