Admiral launches first 50m Panorama semi-custom yacht
Admiral, the flagship brand of The Italian Sea Group (TISG), has launched the first hull of its new 50-metre Panorama 50 semi-custom model. The yacht was slipped at the shipyard’s headquarters in Marina di Carrara; delivery is scheduled for 2026. The Panorama line was introduced to the market in September 2022 and represents Admiral’s first collaboration with Treviso-based studio Piredda & Partners.
The sale of the first two units was revealed in November 2023, with Smart Yachts acting for the buyer of hull number one. The new model provides 499 GT spread over four decks and establishes a new product line for the yard, which intends the Panorama series to develop further over time, combining design, engineering and contemporary onboard arrangements.

Design, construction and interior layout of Panorama 50
The Panorama 50 is built with a steel hull and aluminium superstructure and measures an 8.9-metre beam. The overall design objective emphasizes a visual continuity between interior and exterior spaces by removing sightline barriers, maximising ceiling heights where practicable and admitting abundant natural light through larger glazing areas.
Two distinct interior schemes are offered: an in-house proposal from Admiral Centro Stile that prioritises clean lines and natural materials, and a Piredda & Partners package that uses contrasting materials, sculptural accents and richer textures. Styling throughout the yacht leans on warm tones and wood finishes intended to deliver a welcoming, relaxed atmosphere without detracting from functional circulation.

Accommodation, beach club and owner’s suite features
Accommodation is organised in a seven-cabin layout that the yard describes as uncommon for this size category. The arrangement includes guest suites on the main deck and a lower-deck VIP that can be converted into a TV room, allowing owners to adapt spaces to their needs and optimise guest privacy and circulation.

The owner’s suite occupies the upper deck and benefits from three-sided views achieved through curved glazing, together with direct access to a private bow terrace. The beach club has been conceived as a wellness-focused area, featuring a glass-sided pool and folding balconies that extend the deck outwards and increase the connection with the sea surface.

Panorama 50 launch impact, orders and future delivery plans
Power comes from twin Caterpillar C32 engines supported by 118 eKW generators, yielding a top speed of approximately 15 knots. The package aims to balance reliable propulsion and hotel systems with the efficiency and comfort expected in a semi-custom 50-metre yacht platform.

Admiral currently lists 14 yachts on order or under construction, including three Panorama 50 hulls, signalling steady production activity for the yard. With the first hull launched and the initial buyers confirmed, the programme moves into outfitting and systems commissioning ahead of the planned 2026 delivery, positioning the Panorama line as a growing offering within TISG’s portfolio.
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