ISA Yachts, part of Palumbo Superyachts, has launched the ISA GT 66, the newest evolution of its Gran Turismo series and a successor to the influential 66-meter Okto. Styled by Team for Design – Enrico Gobbi, the 216-foot yacht blends automotive and aeronautical inspiration with the sleek proportions that define the GT line.
The long, flat teak bow is conceived as a multifunctional lounge complete with minimalist furnishings, luminous inserts and sculptural fireplaces. Wide winglike side decks lend aerodynamic momentum and lead aft to an infinity pool and large lounging area. The metallic blue-grey hull, drawn from the palette of luxury sports cars, accentuates the hull’s sculptural curves. Floor-to-ceiling windows and glass balustrades blend the yacht’s boundaries between interior and exterior.
The interior reflects the exterior’s organic elegance, with flowing lines, warm woods, marble and satin-finish brass details. The full-beam master forward on the main deck includes a lounge, walk-in closet and spa-like bath. Two additional guest staterooms are on the same level, while four more lie below. A wellness area with spa and fold-out platforms opens directly to the sea, and a versatile sky lounge with Jacuzzi can be configured as a gym, dining area or observation lounge.
Powered by twin 2,375 hp MTU engines, the GT 66 has a reported range of 5,500 nautical miles at 12 knots, making her well-suited for extended passages. Dimensions include a beam of 36 feet and a draft of 11 feet, with accommodations for 12 guests in six staterooms.
ISA Yachts, founded in Ancona, Italy, in 2001, has built its reputation on custom superyachts that balance distinctive design with Italian craftsmanship. Its Gran Turismo line, and particularly the 66-meter Okto, helped establish the brand’s international profile. Since joining Palumbo Superyachts in 2016, ISA has benefited from the group’s broader resources, which include Columbus, Mondomarine and Extra, along with refit facilities throughout the Mediterranean.
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