PARDO ENDURANCE 72
PARDO Endurance 72 follows the same philosophy of its predecessor, the Endurance 60, focusing on long-distance, eco-speed and performance-oriented design without compromising safety and low fuel consumption. The result is a yacht built around individual owners’ needs for enjoying long periods in maximum comfort, in both displacement and planing modes, while making the most of available onboard space.
Conceived for long-range navigation and thanks to the careful control of the entire production chain, the new Endurance 72 has been developed to provide comfort and elegance on board, ease of use and reliability over time. Excellent soundproofing, for example, translates into quiet and silent nighttime cruising
The three available engine options (2 x Volvo D13 IPS 1050 Standard,1200 or 1350 as Optional) can easily be installed in the engine compartment without any modifications. In addition, the engine room is already prepared for the installation of a hybrid engine.
Design, style and livability – both inside and out – are at the heart of the project. The Pardo family feeling is evident in the distinctive bow lines as well as in the walkaround deck and aft area. The cockpit area, equipped with two fold-down side terraces to create a huge chill-out zone overlooking the water, offers over 40 sqm of living space with a submersible swim platform. A manual or automated haulage system for tender operations allows to store a tender of up to 4m in the aft garage.
The flybridge, with 27sqm of exterior space, is protected and shaded by a T-top with movable louvres, another exclusive feature of the Endurance range introduced with the new Endurance 72. The low-profile, extremely lightweight superstructure does not affect hull stability, trim and overall aesthetics.
For the interior design of Endurance 72, Pardo Yachts has relied on the extensive knowledge and skills of BURDISSOCAPPONI Yachts&Design, hence sealing a new collaboration. Elegant gray walnut veneers with a matt finish, wallpapered bulkheads on the lower deck, technical fabrics for the ceilings, white Corian for the galley worktops and sand-colored resin in the bathrooms are some of the stylistic choices of the new designers.