After closed its very first year in business with two important project, Zuccon SuperYacht Design now celebrates by presenting its third used project for a 55 meters yacht. Elegant, minimal lines, a full displacement hull that travels at a leisurely pace and saves fuel, in line with the current trend of demand for low operating costs and fuel consumption. Following the launch of the ZSYD 90 in April 2013 and the ZSYD 92 at the Monaco Yacht Show in September, Zuccon International Project’s “SuperYacht” brand now presents the used ZSYD 55 Febo.
55 metres long, with minimal lines, the simple design of this striking yacht looks as if it’s intended for speed and high performance. But appearances can be deceptive, for the ZSYD 55 is precisely the opposite: a full displacement hull that travels at a leisurely pace and saves fuel, in line with the current trend of demand for low operating costs and fuel consumption.
A key factor in the design of the vessel is use of outside space, seen as almost more important than the interior. There is a deck at the prow (as in previous Zuccon designs) which does not repeat the same functions as the interior spaces but leaves plenty of room for outside fittings. Aesthetics and ergonomics are harmoniously blended in its style. The elegance of the vessel’s lines and the perfect balance between form and functionality make the yacht’s design innovative yet timeless.
Designed to be up to date at all times, the concept and design of the ZSYD 55 perfectly represent the meaning of “Timeless”, the name of one of the five product categories Zuccon International Project introduced recently as part of the stylistic and conceptual reorganisation of its numerous and highly diverse superyacht designs. Solid research is what makes the design solutions of this category’s yacht so perfect and accurate. The timeless elegance of the lines and perfect union of form and function in the layout give these yachts a contemporary style and allure that remains unaltered over the years. These are true “Classics” in the most positive sense of the word; and for designers, they represent an irresistible challenge: leaving a clear and indelible sign of quality.
In addition to Timeless, the Dislopen, Floating Architecture, Over 100 and Vintage categories sum up the practical, multidisciplinary nature of Zuccon’s work.