The model ClassicA 37 was designed to redefine luxury at sea, equipped with an innovative system that minimizes emissions, confirming a modern and more sustainable approach to navigation.
The boat, built by the Italian Vessels shipyard in Termoli, represents much more than a simple commercial success. It is a symbol of the revival of shipbuilding in the city of Molise, an industry that seemed to have died after a long period of inactivity.
With the launch of Cheyenne, the port of Termoli is repositioned as a strategic center for the construction of large recreational boats. The Paris family has led this rebirth and relaunched an important tradition and projected towards the future. The construction of the yacht took about two and a half years, involving some fifty highly qualified workers, technicians and craftsmen, testifying to an operation that has never stopped, even in the most critical moments.
The yacht, with its shimmering navy blue hull, will be set to sail across the Mediterranean and make a stop at Port Hercule, the dream port in Monte-Carlo.