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Benetti Seasense

When the owner walked into Benetti’s offices in Leghorn, he knew precisely what he wanted of the yard: a yacht capable of privileging contact with the surrounding waters. To satisfy the new client’s request, Benetti contacted Dutch designer Cor D. Rover who had never worked with this renowned Italian shipyard. The project design work was developed and well interpreted the client’s wishes. The concept for the exterior lines delivers a total perception of the sea which is enhanced further with Benetti’s original solutions

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