The birth of the Oceanic Yachts range by Canados is the result of intimate interaction with customers and the shipyard constant monitoring of the global yacht market’s evolution. Many owners are seeking a vessel that offers long- range capabilities with low operating costs without sacrificing performances.
The flagship 43.45-metre Canados Oceanic 143 superyacht provides long-range capabilities and speed without compromising on comfort and luxury. The Oceanic 143 yacht was developed with an in-house exterior design by
Canados with luxury interiors by Rome-based designers Michela Reverberi Design. Her hull was designed at Canados with the ability to endure expected top speeds of around 24 knots. The 365 GT motor yacht is able to sleep up to 10 guests across five staterooms with her owner’s suite located on a separate deck. Further guest accommodations are located on the lower deck with two VIP suites and two guest staterooms.
The Oceanic 143 will accommodate family, friends and guests who can all enjoy their own privacy. The fly bridge offers not only wing stations for easier port maneuvers, it is also equipped with a full bathroom, sauna/spa, bar, sofas, loungers and fore facing sun pad with adequate protection from the wing shaped hard top. The transom garage offers enough volume to store all sorts of toys including two electric cars that will be launched using the hydraulic elevator and the “transformer” platform. When cars are disembarked, this space becomes a gym. Custom-made in-house interiors were designed by famous superyacht designer, Michela Reverberi. The main deck saloon and dining room will be extensively used, as it is a true extension of the outdoor spaces. The lateral floor to ceiling windows offers a spectacular sea view and flood this entire space with natural light. Onboard, you will continue watching the water from anywhere you seat in the saloon or the dining area. Further forward on this deck are the day head, galley, captain’s cabin and the wheelhouse with two automatic lateral doors. The port side stairwell leads down to the crew quarters while access to the guest cabins on the lower deck or up to the owner’s deck is gained through a spectacular stairwell.
Access to the fully private owners’ deck is via the super-yacht styled stairwell that is also equipped with skylights. The master suite is divided in four different zones. Aft is the private terrace where you will enjoy breakfast protected by the overhang of the flying bridge, sip your favorite cocktail on the sofas and take a nap on the sun-pad. The aft section of the interior is devoted to the night zone with a king size bed, sofa, and coffee table.
Here too, the window surfaces are the most amazing feature a yacht can offer. Further forward is the bathroom with toilet, Jacuzzi tub, double marble sinks and an oversized all glassed shower with view to the outside.
Performance-wise, the Oceanic 143 superyacht is powered by triple Caterpillar C32 B-series engines and an intercooler to allow her to run at low speeds for long crossings and burn less fuel.
Candos has designed a completely new hull concept named “Displanning” as it offers the best of both worlds: displacement at speeds under 14-kts and planning above, up to 24 knots. Displacement speeds offer low fuel consumption and longer range, while planning offers higher performances. With her triple engine package and tunnel transmissions, the Oceanic 140’ engine room has been moved far aft in the boat. This concept allowed the architects to install the main tender garage in the center of the hull which can host a 6-meter tender and all sorts of water toys. Underneath the floor has been installed the Veem stabilization gyroscope which 145 [kN.m] will considerably reduce the roll at anchor and underway.
Contact the professional team at Leigh-Smith Yachts for further information and pricing.