Silver Fox features exterior design and naval architecture by Zuccon International Project, with interior design by Francesco Paszkowski Design in collaboration with Margherita Casprini. The project is the first completed example of the Sanlorenzo 74Steel series and establishes the baseline for subsequent hulls, each of which is being developed with owner-specific layouts and styling.
Interior Arrangement Prioritizes Day-to-Day Living
The newly released interior renderings of the Sanlorenzo yacht place clear emphasis on fluid circulation and natural light. The main saloon spans approximately 130 square meters and is arranged with a lounge and cinema area forward and a formal dining space aft seating up to 14 guests. Sliding glass doors on both sides open the space directly to the sea, while maintaining clear sightlines through the interior.
Material choices lean toward matte wood finishes, curved furniture forms, and sculpted detailing, with varied marble selections used across the ensuite bathrooms. The visual language is modern and controlled rather than decorative, with the interiors structured to feel calm across long stays onboard.
At the aft end of the main deck, a glass-bottomed swimming pool sits above the beach club, drawing daylight into the lower-level wellness areas and reinforcing the vertical connection between decks.
Eight-Cabin Layout Structured for Privacy
Guest accommodation on board the motor yacht is arranged across eight staterooms for up to 12 guests. The owner’s suite occupies a full private deck measuring approximately 300 square meters, positioned forward with uninterrupted views. This level includes a private terrace, two bathrooms, a secluded aft dining area, and generous indoor lounge space designed to function independently from the rest of the yacht.
Five additional guest cabins are located on the main deck, including a full-beam VIP suite with its own private lounge. Sliding panels allow the lounge and sleeping areas to be separated, giving the space the feel of a private apartment rather than a conventional guest cabin. A central corridor links all main deck staterooms directly to the main saloon, supporting easy guest flow throughout the day.
Crew accommodation is arranged forward on the lower deck with 11 dedicated cabins, plus a twelfth space that can be configured as a hospital berth. Two separate crew staircases connect the lower deck to the bridge deck, supporting discreet service circulation during charter operations.
From Skylounge to Sundeck Social Spaces
Silver Fox’s exterior spaces are structured around varied social zones rather than a single focal deck. The skylounge opens onto an exterior dining veranda through sliding glass doors and folding panels, extending the interior outward without relying on fixed boundaries.
The sundeck is designed as a primary gathering area, with alfresco dining, bar service, and panoramic views. Forward, a firepit seating area sits alongside a second Jacuzzi, surrounded by sunpads. A transparent glass windbreak beneath the hardtop provides shelter while preserving open views on board the yacht.
At sea level, the beach club functions as a full wellness deck. Facilities include a gym with fold-down terrace, massage room, sauna, hammam, cold plunge pool, hair salon, and a family room. When fully opened to the water, the area expands to nearly 290 square meters, with walkaround access and direct sea connection.
Beyond traditional leisure spaces, Silver Fox carries several features aimed at extended charter use. A floodlit sports court on the bow supports games such as pickleball, basketball, and football, while two tender garages amidships house a 10-meter Pascoe limousine tender, a Pascoe beach lander RIB, and a dedicated ski boat. Additional toys include personal watercraft, Seabobs, and Fliteboards.
Buyer Favorites Within Sanlorenzo’s Active Order Book
According to YachtBuyer Market Watch, Sanlorenzo currently has 88 yachts in its active order book, with several core models accounting for a significant share of that demand.
Among the most established is the Sanlorenzo 64Steel, the long-standing flagship of the yard’s steel fleet. At 63.4 meters, it pairs a fast displacement hull with a layout focused on guest flow, outdoor living, and a large wellness-led beach club. Multiple industry awards and a proven six-cabin configuration have helped cement its position as a reference point in the 60-meter class.
Also prominent is the Sanlorenzo 50Steel, a 50-meter displacement yacht that delivers superyacht features in a more compact footprint. Known for its strong indoor-outdoor connection, flexible deck arrangements, and manageable operating profile, it remains a popular choice for both private ownership and charter use. At the smaller end of the spectrum, the Sanlorenzo SD132 continues to attract steady interest. As the flagship of the semi-displacement SD line, its 420 GT volume, asymmetrical layout, and long-range capability make it particularly appealing to owners seeking extended cruising without stepping into full steel construction.
As the first completed example of Sanlorenzo’s 74Steel series, Silver Fox sets a clear reference for the yard’s future steel builds as delivery approaches. With charter availability planned under the YET framework, the yacht enters the market as a fully realized flagship shaped around volume, comfort, and extended onboard use.
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