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EXTRA 76 sold to a European customer

EXTRA Yachts, a brand of Palumbo Superyachts, is pleased to announce the sale of the all-new EXTRA 76ft (24 meter) motoryacht to a European Client.

Officially unveiled to the public at the Cannes Yachting Festival in September 2018, EXTRA 76 is the forerunner of a highly innovative range that includes 6 models from 24 to 40 meter in length (EXTRA 76, EXTRA 86, EXTRA 86 Fast, EXTRA 93, EXTRA 120 Alloy and EXTRA 130 Alloy), out of which 3 have already been sold and are due for delivery in summer 2019 (respectively EXTRA 86 fast, EXTRA 93 and EXTRA 130 alloy). The new EXTRA line, designed by Francesco Guida, develops an innovative cruising concept and gives its guests the thrill of living in direct contact with the marine environment, creating an intense feeling with the sea both during navigation and at anchor, thanks to the maximum comfort offered by the large internal and external volumes.

The eye-catching profile expresses its marked personality, immediately standing out for its uniqueness. An exquisitely masterful play of contrasts between the clear and soft white surfaces in fiberglass or aluminium and the elegant dark windows. The generous-sized seamless windows instil the magical sensation of being inside a large crystal dome, enhancing the exclusive interior living areas with bright natural light and spectacular scenic views. The design clearly reveals ISA Yachts DNA, with its identifiable architectural elements characterized by a bulging longitudinal profile combined to rounded surfaces and connecting arches.

EXTRA yachts is also building a brand new EXTRA 86ft motoryacht which is for sale with delivery due in early 2020. The new EXTRA yacht will be presented at the Cannes Yachting Festival (EXTRA 86 and EXTRA 93) and at the Monaco Yacht Show (1 EXTRA 30 Alloy) in September 2019.

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EXTRA 76
EXTRA 76, with its 6.8 metre beam, has record-sized salon and cockpit volumes for her category and gives guests the thrill of living to the full the direct contact with marine environment, creating an intense feeling with the sea both during navigation that at anchor. The living area layout assigns an aft location to the galley where a large and bright window with up/down system provides direct access to the outdoor dining. On the lower deck, the full-beam master cabin has an original access ensuring the utmost privacyto theoccupants. The three guest cabins are arranged in two twin-bed cabins plus an unusual VIP towards the bow, all fitted with highly efficient sound barriers so as to perfectly insulate them from the crew quarters. The exceptional cockpit/ beach club of over 50 square metres spreads over three levels sloping towards the water.

The fly deck offers a second wheelhouse, a full-beam maxi-sundeck and a bar serving a living area furnished with a C-shaped sofa, to fully enjoy long and entrancing cruising or convivial lunches at anchor from a privileged elevated location.

EXTRA 86 and EXTRA 86 FAST
This 26-metre vessel can accommodate up to 8 people in 4 cabins of which 2 with single beds, 1 VIP positioned at bow and 1 full-beam owner cabin (6.6 metre), all with en-suite bathrooms.

The living area layout assigns an aft location to the galley where a large and bright window with automatic up/down system provides direct access to the outdoor dining. This modern and innovative solution allows to have a full-beam living room forward, furnished with large sofas and an extendable table, ideal for a contemporary and refined design.

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The generous-sized seamless windows instil the magical sensation of being inside a large crystal dome, enhancing the exclusive interior living areas with bright natural light and spectacular scenic views.
The cockpit spreads over three levels sloping towards the water, while the forward large sundeck and comfortable sofa create a fourth relaxation area.
Access to the crew area is at bow and connects to two cabins, 3 beds, with respective bathrooms.

The fly deck offers a second wheelhouse, a full-beam sundeck and a bar serving a living area furnished with a C-shaped sofa.

The “Fast” version can reach a maximum speed of over 30 knots thanks to the innovative, simple and incredibly quiet IPS 1350 propulsion powered by 3 Volvo Penta 735kw engines.

EXTRA 93
EXTRA 93 aims at raising the standards of yachts under 100 ft, especially in terms of volume, comfort and liveability on board as well as reduced consumption.
Built in composite, compliant with RINA rules and with CE certifications, this trideck 28.4-metre yacht has five cabins, including a full-beam master suite located on the main deck and two large VIP cabins, in addition to two guest cabins, all equipped with bathroom and accommodating up to ten people.

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The EXTRA 93 semi-displacement propulsion system can rely on powerful Volvo Penta IPS engines capable of pushing it up to a maximum speed of 18 knots and a cruising speed of 15 knots.

EXTRA 130 Alloy
An impressive number of advantages make EXTRA 130 Alloy the perfect superyacht for mingling and entertaining with family and friends. The upper deck, for instance, boasts an outdoor dining area with TV, bar, a large sofa and chaise-lounge as well as a large sunbathing area and several seats.

The impeccable interiors are designed to optimize space and make it comfortable and ideal for entertaining guests and sharing unforgettable ocean views through the floor-to-ceiling windows of the main salon.

The interior layout includes four cabins with private bathrooms on the lower deck, and a full-beam master cabin on the main deck.

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A hydraulic retractable system allows the transom to open and reveal the large garage housing a 5.36 metre tender and a jet ski. EXTRA 130’ has an aluminium hull and superstructure and is equipped with two 1,029 kW MAN engines to guarantee a top speed of 17 knots, a cruising speed of 15 knots and a range in excess of 2,500 nautical miles at 12 knots.EXTRA 130 Alloy is designed to allow the optional installation of an efficient photovoltaic system.

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