Article originally published on November 27, 2019
Seahawk was officially displayed to the public in 2013, and built by Perini Navi. After a few years, this 60m series sailing yacht has found a new owner. Wellington Yacht Partners’ Steve Berson represented the buyer in close collaboration with Bruce Brakenhoff of Perini Navi USA. Today, Luxury Yachts is proud to present this astounding beauty that is Seahawk, which shares the interior design bt the top French interior designer, Christian Liaigre.
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This vessel purchase had a lot of research behind it, from evaluation of comfort, performance, design, aesthetic and decor, in order to perfectly reflect the client’s taste and needs. With those specific requirements, Seahawk presented itself as the obvious choice, and after sea trials in La Spezia, the client gladly chose this amazing sailing yacht.
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Seahawk’s naval architecture comes from the drawing boards of the Viareggio-based shipyard’s in-house team together with Vancouver-based designer Ron Holland. Perini Navi also drew up the exterior design, while the interior comes from famed French designer Christian Liaigre, who opted for dark, warm and natural tones. That neutral color palette chosen by the designer is perfectly balanced with the exterior, so both looks complement each other in the most beautiful way ever.
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The open plan saloon is surrounded by natural light since it is separated from the cockpit by large glass windows, and the main lounge aft has a cozy and intimate feel. Another striking feature found onboard yacht Seahawk is the size and style of the exterior space, with fore and aft cockpits, a wide sea terrace on a foredeck that also carries two 21-foot tenders, an al-fresco dining area on the flybridge, and two swimming platforms – one at the transom and one port side.
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Up to 12 guests and 11 crew can be accommodated onboard the modern ketch. The luxurious suites include a full-beam master with two double beds on opposite ends of the room, making it possible to divide the master into two VIP suites. Four additional staterooms make up the guest’s accommodation.
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At the moment this amazing vessel is on its way to its owners, passing through the Caribbean first. Seahawk is more than ready to adventure itself on every ocean, exhibiting its amazing and ostentatious look!