Denison Yachting has become the exclusive dealer for ISA Yachts’ new ISA Viper line of superyachts in North America.
The company already represents Extra Yachts, which, like ISA Yachts, is a brand of Palumbo Superyachts. “This complements our North and South American agreement representing EXTRA Yachts, which is also owned by Palumbo Superyachts,” said Alex Clarke, broker at Denison Yachting.
“I feel the expanding relationship between Denison and Palumbo, more specifically with ISA & EXTRA yachts, gives us a strategic advantage in focusing on the 24–40-meter sport yacht segment of the market. We are now working with two industry-leading brands that are not only strengthening their presence in this market segment but also investing in groundbreaking designs focused on lifestyle and performance.”
The Viper Line will include three models
According to Denison, ISA Yachts’ new Viper line builds on the shipyard’s over 20 years of experience in the production of GRP sports boats, which have made the brand world-famous. The Viper line perfects this legacy with new stylistic elements, excellent performance, and flexible solutions to optimize interior spaces. This new concept accentuates the innate identity of ISA models, creating sleeker and more defined lines while maintaining a fresh and contemporary style.
Fulvio De Simoni developed both the exterior and interior design in his first collaboration with the brand. Naval engineering is carried out by ISA Yachts. The Viper line will include three models, ranging from 100 to 130 feet, all made of composite materials with carbon reinforcements.
The yacht is suitable for shallow waters
The first project to be presented and put into production, with delivery expected in 2026, is the 130 Viper. This model features a reduced draft of 1.5 meters, making it suitable for shallow waters such as the Caribbean Sea. Fitted with three MAN or MTU engines, depending on the customer’s preference, this displacement vessel can reach a maximum speed of 33 knots and cruise comfortably at 26 knots.
The 130 Viper’s cockpit is divided into three distinct zones, each designed to maximize functionality and luxury. At sea level, the stern beach club features a multifunctional transformer, while the aft sun pad and lounge area with sofas and a coffee table create a relaxing space. An outdoor dining area seats up to eight guests and is complemented by a bar and galley with a versatile glass partition for both formal and informal use. The main deck offers panoramic views through floor-to-ceiling windows in the salon, which includes plush seating and a 10-seater dining table. The lower deck houses four double cabins and a customizable owner’s suite. The sun deck includes a second helm station, sun pads, a lounge, and a dining area, ensuring privacy and versatility for both guests and crew.