Mask Architects in Italy has unveiled a new project called Tavolara-100; A creative design for a 1.5 -meter extremist boat that moves the design and performance of luxury yachts. Designed for a promine brand of recreational and sports boats, this vessel is fully in line with the view of the owner; A combination of speed, efficiency, beauty and comfort. (UR Design)

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The founders of the Musk Studios about the Tavolarra project have ideified a unique opportunity to cross the marine design boundaries, leading to a balance between advanced technology, efficie aerodynamics and enduring elegance. The main base of the ship’s exceptional performance is a body of advanced carbon fiber that combines high structural hardness with a very light weight and adheres to high production standards.

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Designed by carbon and modular, the Tavulara mast reduces the weight of the sail and enhances performance and stability. The sail system also uses 3DI technology, which is durable, stable and high accuracy.
The deck is a combination of classic beauty and modern technology, and the natural teak wood is on the composite structure. In the ierior, focus on comfort and low weight. Light composite panels, nesting materials and delicate wood with carbon fiber details create up -to -date and advanced space.

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The Tavulara float is equipped with smart systems. Electric or hydraulic pulleys allow semi -automatic corol of sails. The iernal automation system allows light, veilation and equipme to be ceralized or remotely managed. Also, a hybrid engine capable of producing energy while moving from the wind ensures environmeal stability and long -term independence.
Tavulara is more than a conceptual design; A symbol of the mask’s deep commitme to the design of modern yachts; A bold work with beauty, ielligence and efficiency that will have a special place in the world of custom and luxury yachts. You also share your view of this yacht with Kajaru.
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