Arcadia Yachts has launched its latest vessel – a new concept craft that is just under 24 metres long and complies with the latest directives for protecting Posidonia oceanica sea grass.
The A80new will be shown at the Cannes Yachting Festival in September 2025.
The yacht is powered by two Volvo IPS engines
Features of the yacht include the latest solar panels and a wide body, master quarters on the Main Deck, five cabins, crew quarters forward for four crew members, plus an 80sqm Upper Deck.
The A80new is Arcadia Yachts’s first raised pilot house yacht which also retains features common to Arcadia’s previous yachts including a a wide body bow where the master quarters are located.
The aft deck includes an al fresco area with a beach area and a built-in up&down platform that can be extended by opening the side wings.
Personalised Upper Deck
The Upper Deck features an outdoor stern area that can be personalised with loose furniture, a small salon that can be converted according to the time of day and is sheltered by the hard top, located behind the second exterior helm station, and the bow area, which can be transformed for use as either a table or sunpad.
The Main Deck concept provides an open space with large opening windows and the artificial lighting is based on dimmable LED lights to create a more natural atmosphere,
The crew quarters are in the bow area of the Lower Deck which is entered directly from the galley which was developed in partnership with Valcucine.
The four crew members are provided with a day area and two double cabins with en-suite bathroom and shower.
A multi-function garage for tenders and sports equipment is also available to owners and guests.
The interiors will be decorated with muted, natural colours, aiming to create a calm and relaxing mood.
A stabilisation system with CMC Marine electric fins will be installed as standard equipment.