Home > Jets & Yachts > The Papi du Papi superyacht from ISA yachts

The Papi du Papi superyacht from ISA yachts

By Adrian Prisca

|

Updated on

This magnificent vessel is pretty much new, having been constructed for a couple from South America. Reportedly named the Papi du Papi, this luxurious superyacht bears the signature of designer Francesco Paszkowski, for ISA Yachts.

Boasting with three decks, with marvelous designs, the superyacht stands out through oak and rosewood floors, furniture and walls, travertine, blends of cotton and wool fabrics for the stateroom ceiling, leather and Jerusalem stone. It comprises 5 crew cabins and 6 staterooms, providing lavish spaces for every person onboard.

Located on the main deck, the master suite features a dressing room, bedroom, large his and her bathrooms with Jerusalem stone in the shower and bath, office and a relaxing private salon. The remaining suites and rooms are found on the lower deck. The interconnection between the three decks is made via rosewood staircase.

Measuring a huge 164 feet from tip to toe, the superyacht includes a 103 inch screen, Kaleidoscope library, Bowers & Wilkins speakers, Crestron controls and a big bridge-deck theater room. It was crafted mainly from aluminum and steel and boasts with a twin full displacement system of Caterpillar 3512C engines which propel it with speeds of up to 16 knots.

The range of the Papi du Papi is a whopping 4,400 nautical miles when cruising at 11 knots. The most relaxing place aboard is the sundeck, which is simply enormous. The aft main deck includes a bar with indoor and outdoor lounging space, while the sundeck provides a large spa pool.

[RobbReport]

Avatar photo
About Adrian Prisca

Founder of Luxatic and countless other projects, Adrian has shaped this website into a go-to source for discerning readers looking for the latest in luxury products and experiences. He has over 15 years of experience in creating, managing and publishing lifestyle content across numerous platforms and he’s considered a leading voice in the luxury industry. Learn more about Luxatic's Editorial Process.

Leave a Comment