Nasiba, the Third in the Outstanding Flexplorer 146 Series, Takes Sustainability and Adventure to New Heights

Published: 16 Jun 2025
Nasiba, the third installment in the renowned Flexplorer 146 yacht series, has been launched. This eco-friendly vessel redefines international adventure for a contemporary, environmentally aware generation.

Italian shipyard Cantiere delle Marche (CDM) has launched Nasiba, the third yacht in its stunning 44.3-meter Flexplorer 146 series. Named and commissioned by young and adventurous owners, Nasiba infuses high-seas exploration with sustainability and immense comfort. This yacht bears a striking similarity to Maverick, the series’ maiden yacht, sharing an exterior profile by Sergio Cutolo and Hydro Tec, including an extended wheelhouse and a panoramic crow’s nest. Unlike her previous sisterships, this model’s interiors have been master-crafted by the British studio, Winch Design. The aim behind her design and construction was to create a yacht capable of taking its owners anywhere in the world, without compromising on comfort, privacy, or environmental responsibility, according to CDM’s CEO Vasco Buonpensiere. Nasiba, therefore, stands as a testament to her owners’ lifestyle and mentality - an embodiment of daring and refined modern adventure on the seas. As described by William Yates of WSuperyachts, Nasiba’s singular allure lies not only in her world-roaming navigation capabilities, but also in the distinctive interior designs and technical details. Some of these include mitigation of Electro-Motive Forces (EMF), an infra-red sauna, chilled plunge pool, and non-toxic, low VOC finishes applied throughout the interior. The result? A stunning yacht, underpinned by a can-do approach to accommodate the owner’s detailed vision. Earthy hues, matte surfaces, and organic textures define Nasiba’s interiors. Winch Design’s selection of eco-friendly materials such as recycled fishing nets, Foresso, woven grass, and Thames wood accentuates the yacht’s commitment to sustainability. Special features include a ‘green living wall’ built from preserved moss and reclaimed seashell composites applied throughout the bathrooms. Carpets woven from recycled fishing nets and furniture adorned with palm leather highlight the same commitment. The layout caters to the owner’s every desire, with an active role being played in both creative and technical aspects of the project. A partnership was established with CDM and Hydro Tec design studio, to create a yacht perfectly suited for enduring living and worldwide exploration. The thoughtful arrangement spans across three decks, accommodating six cabins for guests and an additional six for the crew. An owner’s deck houses the master suite, complete with a private stern terrace and a forward lounge area. This carefully crafted sailing vessel truly encapsulates the joy of exploration, the beauty of sustainability, and the luxury of supreme comfort.