ISA Yachts unveils its latest collection, the Viper series. This new range builds upon the shipyard's extensive history of crafting GRP sports boats, earning the brand global recognition for its quality and innovation.
This new range elevates the brand’s reputation by incorporating modern design features, superior performance, and adaptable interior layouts. The Viper series introduces a fresh approach highlighting ISA’s signature style, featuring more streamlined and precise designs while keeping a modern aesthetic.
This marks the inaugural partnership with Fulvio De Simoni, known for his expertise in both exterior and interior design. ISA Yachts is responsible for the naval engineering aspects of the project. The Viper series will feature three models, each spanning 100, 120, and 140 feet, all constructed from composite materials with added carbon reinforcements for enhanced durability.
Spread across three different areas, the cockpit stands out as the most symbolic part of the 120 Viper, located at sea level. Here, the rear deck club features a versatile ‘transformer’ (a combination of a bathing step ladder and gangway); stepping onto two sides, we encounter a spacious sun lounger facing the rear and a seating area with sofas and a coffee table. The rear deck’s two side balconies uniquely charm the space. The third area is highlighted by a large outdoor table capable of seating up to eight people. The combined rear galley and bar area is a highlight, with a glass partition that can be adjusted for privacy, making it ideal for a variety of events, from formal dinner parties to casual cocktail gatherings, and even private cooking sessions with the added benefit of a kitchen for guests to see. Directly to the left of the bar, there’s a staircase that leads to the sun deck.
To optimize the space inside, there’s a single walkway on the starboard side leading to the stern, and in the middle of the ship, a balcony further from the main area offers a stunning view, even from the comfort of the indoor sofas.
At the stern, there’s a round pool equipped with sun loungers and sofas.
Upon entering, guests are greeted by another joint bar-dining area before they reach the spacious salon, which features floor-to-ceiling windows that allow for an immersive experience of the surrounding scenery. The salon also features semi-circular sofas, armchairs, and an additional 10-seater round table.
The captain’s quarters are situated forward on the main deck, with a staircase to the lower deck, which houses four double cabins, each equipped with a private bathroom and a private cabin for the owner, which also boasts a private bathroom. This cabin offers two seating options: centrally for optimal use of the 7.9-meter beam or at the bow, with a spacious walk-in closet.
The sun deck, with its carbon fiber roof, also houses the second helm station, providing guests with a flexible private space. Its design includes two ample sun loungers at the stern, a lounge area with sofas, an L-shaped bar, and a 12-seater table.
The crew quarters, designed for three cabins, each with private bathrooms for four crew members and the captain, are strategically located near the galley to ensure privacy and a clear separation from the guests.
The tender garage is 5 meters long and on the port side.
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