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Guests
12
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Cabins
6
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Crew
18
| Length | GT | Built |
|---|---|---|
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262' 6"
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2,250 GT | 2027 |
| Beam | ||
| 42' |
The 262'6" motor yacht Project Future is being constructed by Italian shipyard ISA Yachts and is due to be delivered in 2027. Her interior design and exterior styling comes from the drawing boards of Team For Design, while Palumbo Group is responsible for her naval architecture.
Key Features
- Bow infinity pool
- Upper-deck gym with ocean view
- Glasshouse owner’s suite forward
- Dynamic ISA arch linking all decks
Design & Construction
Designed around a displacement steel hull and an aluminium superstructure she features a 42' beam. The yacht has an internal volume of 2,250 GT (Gross Tonnes).
This was the first yacht built on the GranTurismo 80 design.
Exterior Design
Project Future, the 80-metre ISA GT under construction at Palumbo Superyachts in Ancona, embodies the brand’s vision of a grand coupé on a superyacht scale. Designed by Enrico Gobbi of Team for Design, her exterior lines are defined by long, fluid sweeps that run the length of the yacht, emphasising speed and movement even at rest. The steel-grey hull, set off with charcoal detailing and minimalist glazing, gives the yacht a taut, horizontal stance that feels both technical and sculptural.
ISA’s trademark arch, reinterpreted here with an even more dynamic curve, links all decks in a single flowing gesture. The skylounge, which also houses the wheelhouse, sits subtly recessed to preserve the yacht’s slender silhouette and aerodynamic form. Forward on the main deck, a striking infinity pool takes centre stage, its glass edge visually extending towards the horizon. The pool connects directly to the owner’s suite via a softly illuminated walkway that doubles as a dramatic architectural feature after dark.
Interior Design
Enrico Gobbi’s studio also leads the interior concept, ensuring the same continuity of design that defines the yacht’s profile. The goal is to dissolve the boundary between inside and out, using broad expanses of glass and uninterrupted sightlines to bring the sea into every room. The main and upper saloons are designed around natural light, with opening floor-to-ceiling windows and a palette that balances modern clarity with tactile materials.
The flow between decks is deliberate and elegant, with curved bulkheads and soft transitions that mirror the yacht’s exterior rhythm. Every detail follows a sculptural yet restrained aesthetic, where high-gloss finishes are paired with textured fabrics and matte woods for warmth and contrast. On the upper deck, the gym sits starboard beside the wheelhouse, offering wide sea views and convenient access for the owner and guests alike.
Accommodation
Project Future provides six guest suites in total, arranged for comfort and privacy. The owner’s suite occupies the forward section of the upper deck, conceived as a glasshouse-style retreat with full-height sliding windows that open directly to the terrace and pool area. Inside, the suite includes two en-suite bathrooms (one with a bathtub and shower) a vanity space, two walk-in wardrobes, and a private office.
Five further double guest cabins are positioned on the main deck, including a large VIP suite complete with its own lounge area. A second VIP cabin with twin beds is located on the lower deck, offering additional flexibility for families or charter use.
Crew quarters are located below, accommodating up to eighteen crew in ten cabins. The crew area connects directly to service and technical zones, ensuring discreet movement and efficient operation throughout the yacht.
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