The sporty Patrone vessel was inspired by the 'gozzo' boats of the '60s.
“We were not asking for a simple restyling, but for a completely new boat that embodied the elegance, charm and nuances of the boats of Italy’s golden decade while projecting them into the future,” the duo said in a statement.To that end, the 33-footer nods to the classic “gozzo” boats of the 1960s with touches like a dolphin striker, for instance. At the same time, the vessel responds to modern trends in yachting focused on performance, livability and sustainability.
“The vessel is characterized by light and space, by constant visual contact with the sea, even below deck, thanks to the large and uninterrupted windows of the hull that almost reach the apex of the bow,” Spadolini said in a statement. “The stylistic element of the T-top was also designed to offer great functionality: shading and repairing a large part of the external aft deck, without sacrificing the 360-degree exposure on the water.
The interior is available in seven themes to cater to different seafarers. Loro Piana Interiors spearheaded the decor and opted for linens in warm, natural tones that complement the rich wood throughout. In terms of layout, there are two versions, but both feature an owner’s cabin in the bow with a large double bed, as well as a dinette aft that can double as a second solarium and a spacious lounge.
Outside, meanwhile, you’ll find a swim platform, two side swim ladders and an open-air hob that is cleverly hidden under the foldable driving seats.Patrone Moreno