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ISA Voyager 45: the never-ending journey

by ISA Yachts 9 Oct 2024 11:06 BST

ISA Yachts presents the new Voyager 45-metre model, the Shipyard's answer to owners looking for a unique sailing experience by making sea exploration their vocation.

The new Voyager 45 is designed by Enrico Gobbi - Team for Design, who also penned the interiors, while the naval engineering is by the shipyard.

ISA Voyager 45 is aggressive and powerful though staying true to the innate elegance that every ISA boat carries in its DNA. A true explorer with the superstructure moved forward to leave an open aft deck available for different configurations. This way, the large scenic 4.5-metre stern pool may be combined with both a 6-metre tender and a large relaxation area with freestanding furniture. The crane for the tender is discretely concealed in the side handrail so as not to interfere with the exterior design.

Steel hulled mated to aluminium superstructure, with its 45-metre length together with 9.34-metre width and 2.60-metre draft, Voyager 45 boasts a 445 GT tonnage.

Two stairways take to the large stern beach club furnished with chaise lounges and equipped with hammam, gym and bathroom with shower. The ceiling windows complete this outstanding choreography flooding the beach club with natural light from the above swimming pool.

The contrast between the hull and superstructure colours, which span from champagne to pearly white, and the charcoal grey roll bar that blends with the wheelhouse, adds a further elegant look to the whole.

Great attention to crucial features like the glass wall in the lounge, the flush floors and ceilings, the large pocket-opening windows and the black frieze on the wall to hide the hollow of the cable guides make your aesthetic experience even more rewarding.

Light woods and leather details with a touch of ocean blue provide an extra fine touch to the interiors.

Smart design choices are employed to maximize the potential of space everywhere on board. The main deck salon opens onto a lounge area with sofas and armchairs and, moving forward, we find the large 10-seater dining table.

The master cabin is strategically located forward on the main deck, and it includes an office in the entryway, a bathroom with double sink and a shower. Below deck there are 4 double cabins with private bathroom.

The upper deck is dedicated to entertainment with an L-shaped sofa, armchair and large screen. Moving up, on the sun deck we have a real convivial area set up at the stern with a sun lounger and a semi-circular sofa, before moving to the dining area for 10 people on the starboard side, mirrored by the bar. Two more structural sofas are inserted towards the bow.

The 8-member crew finds accommodation below deck in 4 double cabins, whereas the captain cabin is on the upper deck adjacent to the wheelhouse.

Twin Caterpillar engines delivering 746kW each allow a top speed of 14 knots and a cruising speed of 12 knots.

ISA Voyager 45 has a range of 5500 nautical miles at 10 knots.

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