| Length | GT | Built |
|---|---|---|
|
33.5m
|
299 GT | 2026 |
Due to be delivered in 2026, Matilde7 is a 33.5m motor yacht built by Antonini Navi. Her naval architecture and exterior design comes from the drawing boards of Hydro Tec, while Hot Lab is responsible for her interior design.
Key Features
- Teak wood paired with pastel colors
- High, dominant bow for sporty design
- 33.5m (109.9ft) Antonini Navi Seamore 34
- Sliding pocket windows
- 160 square metres of upper deck space
- Range of 4,000 nautical miles at 10 knots
Design & Construction
Designed around a displacement steel hull and an aluminium superstructure. The yacht has an internal volume of 299 GT (Gross Tonnes).
Launched in March 2026 this yacht undertook sea trials over the following months.
Exterior Design
Matilde7 is the first Seamore 34 by Antonini Navi, a 33.5m (109.9ft) steel explorer-style yacht with exterior lines that lean toward utility but keep a sharp, modern edge. The profile is defined by a high, upright bow and a strong forward section, which gives the yacht a purposeful stance and helps carry volume forward.
From the image, the superstructure steps back in a clean, angular form, with dark glazing set deep into the sides to break up the mass. A broad band of glazing runs along the main deck, while the upper deck sits under a long, flat hardtop that stretches aft and creates shade over the main social areas. The contrast between the light hull and darker window bands sharpens the lines and keeps the yacht from looking heavy.
The layout centres on open deck space. The main deck offers over 150 sq/m (1,614 sq/ft) of outdoor living area, and this runs from the stern platform forward for more than 18m (59ft). Sliding pocket windows can enclose much of this space, so the deck can shift between open-air use and a more protected environment without changing the layout.
Above, the upper deck adds around 160 sq/m (1,722 sq/ft) of exterior space, with 50 sq/m (538 sqft) under the hardtop. This gives the yacht two large, usable outdoor levels rather than one primary deck and a secondary terrace.
Interior Design
The interior of Matilde7 follows the same practical approach as the exterior, with materials chosen for durability as much as appearance. Teak is used as the main surface throughout, and this sets a warm base tone across the yacht. The finish is paired with lighter pastel shades, including soft greens, which help reduce contrast and keep the spaces calm rather than formal.
The design avoids heavy detailing. Instead, surfaces stay clean and consistent, and the palette carries through each area so the interior reads as one continuous environment. This works well with the large glazing sections, which bring in natural light and keep the connection with the sea constant.
Accommodation
Matilde7 accommodates up to 10 guests, with a layout that balances private cabins and shared wellness areas.
The lower deck includes two double cabins and one twin cabin, along with a gym and an infrared sauna. This adds a functional layer to the guest deck, so it is not only for sleeping but also supports longer stays on board.
Crew accommodation is arranged for six, with dedicated crew cabins and service areas positioned to support extended cruising.
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