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Canados Unveils the Completion Phase of the 30m Oceanic 100 Shadow

yachtharbour.com 2023-12-29 09:56:33
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The much-anticipated Canados 30m Oceanic 100 Shadow has entered the final stages of completion. This 30-meter vessel, cleverly registered under 24 meters, is poised to be a swift shadow companion, capable of cruising at 24 knots, and adept at ferrying all the toys primary mothership might not accommodate.

Canados Unveils the Completion Phase of the 30m Oceanic 100 Shadow

Onboard, a seven-meter tender takes its place alongside four PWCs, eight Seabobs, and a five-meter tender. Anchoring the ship's allure is an open beach club, concealing a diving center and additional storage for water toys.

Crafted by the skilled hands of the Canados Design Team, with interiors envisioned by the renowned Cristiano Gatto, the Oceanic 100 Shadow promises great performance.

The main deck unfolds a contemporary saloon and dining area at the aft, complemented by a convenient day head. The fore section ingeniously houses a full-beam wheelhouse with a distinctive reversed windshield, ensuring unobstructed views. Direct access to the galley and crew cabins for four enhances functionality.

Canados Unveils the Completion Phase of the 30m Oceanic 100 Shadow

Descend via a circular staircase to the lower deck's aft section, revealing a layout comprising a full-beam master cabin, a VIP cabin, and a guest cabin, all meticulously designed for comfort and style.

With a formidable top speed of 25 knots and a comfortable cruising speed of 20 knots, the Oceanic 100 Shadow promises a thrilling maritime experience.

The Canados shipyard was founded in 1946, on an ex-hydroplane base. Since then, more than 800 Canados yachts have been delivered. The shipyard is located in Rome, just 7 km from the international airport of Fiumicino and produces motor superyachts and semi-displacement yachts and has a range of 14 models from 13 to 43 meters.