I.C.Yacht is an Italian shipyard specialized in the design and production of entirely custom-built tenders and motor yachts up to 60 feet.
Overlooking Franciacorta and Iseo Lake in the heart of northern Italy, where shipbuilding boasts has a tradition dating back over a century, I.C.Yacht was born with a single ambition: to celebrate the uniqueness of each owner by creating boats of high quality, distinctive design and cutting-edge technology, which reflect the personality of clients and their relationship with the sea.
Skilled craftsmanship meets industrial expertise, essential today to create extraordinary, unique boats which are the result of a rigorous and meticulous design process and masterfully constructed and finished, which can last through the years and immediately give rise to intense emotion, in perfect accord with each owner’s expectations.
Modern lines, immediately beguiling and seductive on one level, provide ergonomic comfort on the move and spacious accommodation on another. Opposites not only attract, they blend indissolubly to create a new and compelling harmony.
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