Perini Navi completed the 60m Katana ketch
The new 60 metre sailing yacht Perini Navi has been launched in Carrara.
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05 december 2024
Photo: TISG

The Italian Sea Group announced the launch of the sailing yacht Katana, the fourth in Perini Navi’s 60-meter ketch series. Developed in collaboration with naval architect Ron Holland, the Katana was designed to offer a unique sailing experience where safety, comfort, and performance are the absolute protagonists.

The key features of the yacht:

  • Aluminum hull and superstructure

The yacht, with an aluminium hull and superstructure and a displacement of approximately 570 tonnes, features carbon fibre masts, booms, and rigging, a choice that helps ensure maximum lightness and strength.
  • Redesigned sail system

One of the main innovations of this yacht is the redesigned sail system, which improves ease of handling and optimises performance at sea.
  • Dynamic positioning

In addition, thanks to the latest generation dynamic positioning system, the yacht is able to independently maintain its position and direction without the use of an anchor, offering even safer and more comfortable sailing.
  • Interior between modernity and tradition

The interiors, designed by renowned French designer Remi Tessier, are a blend of modernity and tradition, designed to meet the luxury and comfort needs of the most demanding owners. The spacious suites, including the owner’s area and five guest cabins, are characterised by understated elegance, where every detail is designed to ensure maximum comfort.
“The launch of this extraordinary 60-meter yacht is a milestone that fills us with pride and attests to the strength and continuous growth of the Group’s brands. Perini Navi will continue to stand out for its distinctive style and ability to innovate without sacrificing tradition, — said Giovanni Costantino, Founder & CEO of The Italian Sea Group. — The Katana reflects our commitment to excellence and perfection and demonstrates the strength and vision of a brand that not only looks to the future but builds it with passion and determination.”


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