BenettiMotopanfilo 45M comes with mega veranda and infinity pool

Uske Berndt

 · 28.05.2025

Benetti: Motopanfilo 45M comes with mega veranda and infinity poolPhoto: Hersteller
The saloon and aft deck merge into a veranda deck plus pool.
Benetti presents the new Motopanfilo 45M, the flagship of the model series of the same name with innovative features.

Benetti is presenting a series of new products. In addition to the two B.Yond models 40M and 57M as well as other B-Loft projects is joined by the Motopanfilo 45M, the flagship of the model series of the same name, which is steeped in history. In contrast to the 37Mwhich is based on composite, the new one is a voluminous steel-aluminium construction. The 430-tonner (fully loaded) is considered a modern reissue of the Navetta concept and was created together with Pierluigi Ausonio for the construction and RWD for the exterior lines. Lazzarini & Pickering Architetti are responsible for the design of the interior and exterior decks.

45M: The planned range is 4,100 nautical miles at a speed of ten knots.Photo: Hersteller45M: The planned range is 4,100 nautical miles at a speed of ten knots.

Reinventing the salon on the Motopanfilo 45M

The 44.55 metre long three-decker introduces the idea of the veranda deck, which makes maximum use of the yacht's 9.10 metre width. This area is intended to reinvent the saloon on the main deck by opening it up completely on three sides to create an XL veranda with an infinity pool for guests.

A row of sun loungers is located aft and a hanging chair invites you to relax. Natural materials set the tone in all indoor and outdoor areas, such as wickerwork, rattan and bamboo - a mix designed to appeal to all the senses.


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Uske Berndt

Uske Berndt

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Uske was born just outside Volkswagen in 1970 and tested various small boats with sails through her boyfriend (now husband 😊) on a quarry pond. Her studies in Kiel took her to the Baltic Sea with boats of all kinds and eventually to a regatta from Hong Kong to Mauritius via the Academic Sailing Club. Her teacher training ended at the Burda School of Journalism in Munich instead of in the classroom and finally at Boote Exclusiv. After a long break and various stories about house building, she returned to Delius Klasing and has been filling the magazine with long stories about large ships ever since. A family-owned H-boat was quickly sold again as the mother realized that sailing with two small children was neither relaxing nor fun.

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