The yacht includes, among other things, a 128-square-meter private suite with an 11-square-meter balcony, and it is designed to accommodate 17 crew members and an additional 14 guests. If you ask nicely, they’ll even add a helipad for your helicopter.
At first glance, if it weren’t on the water, you might think it’s a spaceship and not a yacht… because that’s the first impression you get from looking at the images of the “Super Sport 72-meter” model presented by the American shipyards Palmer Johnson. The advanced carbon fiber materials from which the yacht is built allow for an aerodynamic design of the hull itself, as well as high performance while saving 30 percent in fuel consumption.
The yacht’s maximum speed is 30 knots, and according to the manufacturer’s data, its stability is three times greater than that of similar models. It features a 128-square-meter private suite with an 11-square-meter balcony, and it is designed to accommodate 17 crew members and an additional 14 guests. If you ask nicely (and pay accordingly), they will even build a helipad for your helicopter on this yacht.
The “Super Sport 72-meter” is the longest in the Super Sport models of Palmer Johnson, alongside models of 48 meters, 42 meters, and 35 meters. The shipyard operates three production and testing sites: in Wisconsin and Florida in the United States, and in Monte Carlo in the Principality of Monaco, the beloved destination of yacht enthusiasts.
Bottom line: The Avitopus is intriguing.





