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ISA Yachts x Lobanov Design Unveil Its 70M 'Blade' Superyacht

ISA Yachts x Lobanov Design Unveil Its 70M 'Blade' Superyacht

At 230-feet, Blade 70 combines vintage inspiration with modern design and long-range capability.

Luxury yachting has evolved like no other over the years, reimagined as a five-star experience at sea where world-class amenities and design make every moment on the water feel like a true home away from home. Offering an experience like that proves to be a feat in itself, which is why yacht building has become a meeting of the minds, bringing together the very best in their respective fields to create something truly exceptional for marine adventurers. ISA Yachts and Lobanov Design perfectly showcase that strategy as the duo is proud to unveil the 70M Blade superyacht as its newest collaboration. Under Palumbo Superyachts' umbrella of luxury yachting brands, ISA has positioned the Blade 70 within the growing “grand sport” segment. It's a whole new class focused on fast, aggressive yachts with vertical bows, but approaches it with a softer, more sculptural perspective inspired by early 20th-century ship design.The bow design of the Blade 70 gives it a super-specific profile that’s slightly reversed and concave, balancing modern and nostalgic elements for marine enthusiasts. The entire yacht flows as a single, continuous shape, with clean lines running from bow to stern, giving it a mesmerizing appearance. Details are subtle but deliberate, like hidden anchor systems, integrated hull graphics, and glasswork that plays with the light. The aft section features a transforming garage door that doubles as a bench overlooking the water, blurring the line between engineering and lifestyle.A steel hull and aluminum “superstructure” keep things solid, while twin MTU engines push the Blade 70 to a top speed of 17.5 knots and a cruising range of around 5,000 nautical miles. Inside, the interior offers a more private, owner-focused experience, with the master suite on the upper deck, complete with its own terrace facing the open sea. While a completion or delivery date has yet to be announced, the ISA Blade 70 is sure to turn heads when it makes its seaworthy debut.

Jordan Aquistapace