The 37.3-metre yacht DOM123 has hit the water last week in Avenza and then moved to Baglietto shipyard for the final fitting stages. The boat is now named Run Away.
She has a beam of 8.7 m and a draft of 2.1 m. This adds up to a gross tonnage of 395 tons. The vessel is powered by MTU engines of 1300 hp each giving her a maximum speed of 21 knots and a cruising speed of 18 knots. DOM123, which has an aluminium semi-displacement hull, and a maximum range estimated at 3000 nautical miles.
Run Away was designed by Studio Vafiadis who worked with the owner’s team from Camper & Nicholsons’. The motor yacht can accommodate up to 12 guests.
DOM123 is the first of a new line of boats, which is inspired by the word "DOMUS", in Latin "Home". She was created with the goal of offering the same sensations as ones home, achieved through comfortable, intimate spaces, and, of course, Italian style.
The new superyacht presents unique characteristics for a 37m boat such as, for example, the master cabin with its own private terrace or the lift that connects all the decks.
The layout of Run away is personal and features a 6-cabin configuration with the owner's cabin on the main deck. The saloon houses a conversation area on the aft deck. There is also a spacious tub, and a second sunbathing area takes place forward on the upper deck.
A garage for tender is located at the aft, behind it a platform leads to a generous beach area with sun lounges next to the sea, while Jet Skis and toys are stowed in the foredeck. Made to be perfect for social moments, the upper deck houses, in the sky lounge, an inside dining area, while a round table for ten is located outside. The sun deck features a bar area, conversation area, and sunbathing area.