Tankoa Yachts is having a moment. The Italian shipyard’s newly delivered 148-foot Go, which will premiere at the Cannes Yachting Festival next month, and full custom 190-foot Diamond Binta, debuting at the Monaco Yacht Show two weeks later, represent the range of the Genoa shipyard. Owners looking to get in on the action can satisfy their cravings with Project Secret, which boasts a whirlpool hydro-spa on the sun deck, a beach club built for entertaining and a fine-tuned acoustic interior to enhance the “sounds of the sea.”

The 169-footer, currently under construction, is listed through Edmiston for $42 million. That includes an unusually fast delivery time of 2025, even more noteworthy considering the option to fully customize is included.

Project Secret was originally commissioned by a private owner who has since walked away from the build. Before he pulled out, he made several design stipulations, including enlisting FM Architettura for the interior and mandating a beach-house aesthetic. The exterior design is spearheaded by Philippe Briand and hails from his Vitruvius collection. Other yachts within the Vitruvius series include 217-foot Alchemy delivered by Rossinavi in 2023 and 180-foot explorer yacht Galileo G.

Tankoa is best known for its semi-custom cruisers, such as the 164-foot Grey, the fifth hull in its S501 series, which Robb Report toured last summer. It also has experience with hybrid yachts that use about 59 per cent less than conventional pure-diesel engine alternatives. Project Secret’s hybrid system powers the hotel load for up to 8.5 hours, with only a 60-minute charging period before it’s ready to go again.

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