The Freedom is the third vessel in CCN’s (Cerri Cantieri Navali) Fuoriserie line of completely unique yachts built to order for the most discriminating owners.
Tommaso Spadolini, who worked with Roberto Cavalli on the earlier boat “RC,” designed Freedom.
Cavalli’s eccentric fashion, both on and off the catwalk, is nothing new. A good example is RC, a 42-meter-long piece of iridescent livery that changed color according to the angle of the sun’s beams. a boat also renowned for its lewd gatherings hosted on board in the most opulent settings and attended by celebrities.
This time, he picked a “small” boat that was only 28 meters long. It is designed for a romantic getaway for two, not for parties. According to Roberto Cavalli, Freedom should just have one cabin. Then, in addition to the crew space, he decided to have a second one for the guests. Let’s go investigate this unique boat.
The appearance is entirely black outside. It was influenced by vintage motorboats and Batman-like vessels, and it is elegant yet aggressive. Two arches at the stern connect the fly and main decks while framing the cockpit and act as a distinguishing aesthetic feature for the boat.
The water level in the cockpit is really low. Roberto Cavalli got it just way he wanted it. It combines with the living area, which has three fully glazed and sliding doors for access. However, the room becomes a cozy, secure space with air conditioning once it is closed.
Flying and racing are two activities Roberto Cavalli adores (he frequently drives himself). He wanted to be in close proximity to the water, but he also wanted a high-performance tool.
The tender garage is hidden by the sunbathing deck with a sofa for two because the three jets did not provide space for an aft garage. The length of the tender is 4 meters.
The interior design of Freedom is undoubtedly distinctive. They make it very evident that the boat is unique. The yacht’s focal point is the full-beam master cabin on the main deck.
With direct access to both the living-cockpit space and the staircase leading to the flybridge, the master cabin on Freedom performs similarly to a control room. The wheelhouse, which is near the crew quarters, is a short distance from the bow door.
A room with a sky-and-ocean view. There are four sizable windows on the sides, and a spherical skylight over the bed has the Roberto Cavalli crest.
There is a casual corner for the owner’s breakfasts and snacks, but there is also a large amount of space in the galley on the lower deck. Cooking is something Roberto Cavalli adores and does not like restrictions.
Throughout the boat, there are a number of backlit panels with blown-up photographs from all over the world. They are pictures that Cavalli, who has traveled widely throughout the world, took.
The entire room, including the furnishings, finishes, fabrics, and accessories, was created by Roberto Cavalli. His distinctive style features sculptures, gilded accents, and animalier motifs.
Celebrating 40 years of successful yacht design is Tommaso Spadolini.
As soon as Freedom was unveiled in Cannes, she was dubbed the year’s most innovative yacht. Unquestionably a worthy award.
And so, as the Superyacht Roberto Cavalli sailed into the night, it left an indelible mark on the hearts and minds of those who had the privilege of embarking on its extraordinary journey. The legacy of its beauty, grandeur, and the memories created aboard would forever remain etched in the annals of superyacht history, an epitome of magnificence known as the Superyacht Roberto Cavalli.