The first project revealed from the series is the ISA Timeless 52, a 499GT steel and aluminum yacht designed around flexible layouts and adaptable deck spaces.
The new platform places a strong focus on owner customization, particularly through a transformable bow arrangement and multiple interior configurations that allow the yacht’s main deck and upper deck to be tailored to different lifestyles.
A New Design Direction for ISA Yachts
The Timeless series marks a new design direction for ISA Yachts. The range includes five models - the Timeless 42m, the Timeless 52m, the Timeless 62m, the Timeless 72m, and the Timeless 82m - all sharing a consistent visual language created by Luca Dini’s studio.
Across the line, the superyachts feature long horizontal lines, balanced proportions, and a clean exterior profile that aligns with ISA’s established design identity. Vertical bow and stern sections help maximize usable volume while preserving a sleek silhouette.
The ISA Timeless 52 serves as the first expression of the platform. With a beam of 9 meters and a gross tonnage of 499GT, the yacht uses its length efficiently while maintaining generous exterior circulation through wide walkaround decks.
A Transformable Bow Designed Around Owner Lifestyle
The defining feature of the Timeless 52 lies in the forward section of the main deck, where ISA Yachts has created a highly adaptable living space. Rather than assigning the bow a single role, the area can be configured in several ways depending on how the owner intends to use the yacht.
On the port side, the bow accommodates a tender of more than six meters. Opposite this, a large lounge area sits beneath an opening roof with modular panels, enabling the space to adjust according to weather conditions or different onboard activities.
The entire forward section can be arranged in multiple ways, including:
- Owner’s suite on the main deck with a private terrace and direct connection to the sea
- Formal or informal dining area with the terrace used for outdoor gatherings, aperitifs, or open-air cinema
- Private gaming room with an indoor cinema and adjoining exterior lounge
- Wellness area featuring a panoramic sauna and jacuzzi
- Fully equipped gym with wide forward views
These are not simply layout variations, but an architectural approach that redefines the very function of the main deck. The entire bow area becomes a dynamic space capable of evolving over time and interpreting different needs."
- ISA Yachts
Glass, Light and Open Interior Spaces
Inside the motor yacht, the design places strong emphasis on natural light and open sightlines. Large glazed surfaces run throughout the superstructure, bringing daylight deep into the interior spaces.
High ceilings and carefully positioned structural elements help maintain an open visual flow between rooms. Mechanical systems have also been positioned to minimize visual intrusion. For example, air-conditioning ducts are routed outside the main salon area to preserve clean architectural lines.
Adaptable Layouts for Owners and Guests
The Timeless 52 supports several accommodation layouts designed around different owner priorities. One option places a private owner’s suite aft on the upper deck, opening directly onto the exterior cockpit and paired with a personal jacuzzi. This arrangement creates a more secluded retreat while separating owner and guest circulation across different decks.
Guest accommodation can host up to 12 guests across six cabins, with the lower deck configurable with either five or six staterooms. Depending on the chosen layout, additional space on this level may also be used for a spa or gym.
The lower deck also houses a dedicated garage for water toys, while crew operations are handled separately with accommodation for up to 11 crew members in six cabins.
Power comes from twin MAN V12 engines rated at 1,400 kW each. The propulsion system provides a maximum speed of approximately 15 knots and a cruising speed of around 12 knots, positioning the yacht within the typical performance range for a vessel of this size and displacement.
Largest projects currently under construction at ISA Yachts
According to YachtBuyer MarketWatch - the world’s largest yacht database - ISA Yachts currently has 13 yachts in build across several size segments. Two projects sit at the top of the yard’s current order book and illustrate the scale of its most ambitious builds.
Leading the lineup is the first ISA 100 superyacht, scheduled for delivery in 2029. Set to become the largest yacht ever produced by the shipyard, the project features a steel hull, aluminum superstructure, and a volume of 2,999GT. Accommodation is arranged for 12 guests, including a dedicated owner’s deck, supported by a crew of 31.
Just below it sits the 80m ISA Continental 80, currently under construction for delivery in 2028. With a gross tonnage of around 2,300GT, the yacht is designed for long-range cruising, offering a range of approximately 6,200 nautical miles at 12 knots. Key features include an upper-deck owner’s suite, a touch-and-go helipad, and a full-beam stern beach club with an infinity pool. The ISA Continental 80 is on the market with Palumbo Yachts and has a price upon request.
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With its new Timeless line, ISA Yachts introduces a design platform intended to support a wide spectrum of owner preferences across several size categories.
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