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Level 43 ST: a new vision of the Mediterranean weekender

Level 43 ST: a new vision of the Mediterranean weekender

With the Level 43 ST, Level Yachts, a young Spanish shipyard, has made a remarkable entry into the luxury yacht market, drawing inspiration from Fjord, Pardo and even DB Yachts for its high performance. Presented at BOOT 2025, this model designed for Mediterranean getaways combines meticulous design, marine performance and optimised comfort.

Conceived by Oswaldo and Bruno Marijuan, founders of Level Yachts, and designed by Tony Castro, the Level 43 ST draws its inspiration from the American sporting spirit and Mediterranean refinement. The aim was to offer a boat that combines style and habitability, while providing an intuitive and enjoyable experience at sea.

The exterior layout emphasises space and accessibility to the water. A hydraulic rear platform makes it easy to launch nautical equipment, while an integrated garage can accommodate a 2.10-metre tender. Folding bulwarks increase the boat's width, creating spaces comparable to those of a much larger yacht.

The aft of the Level 43 ST features a generous settee, modular sofas and two convertible tables capable of seating up to 10 people. A fully-equipped outdoor galley (induction hob, fridge, ice maker) means you can extend your time at sea with all the comforts you need.

Inside, the Level 43 ST offers a functional and elegant layout. The owner's cabin, which occupies the full beam of the boat, has a 2-metre high ceiling, a spacious double bed (150 x 200 cm) and a private lounge area. The guest cabin, which can be adapted as required, offers up to three berths or optimised storage space.

Designed for extended cruising, the interior also includes a fully equipped galley with fridge, microwave and plenty of storage space. The bathroom, with a spacious shower, provides a level of comfort worthy of a real second home.

Powered by Volvo Penta IPS, the Level 43 ST combines manoeuvrability, stability and fuel efficiency. During sea trials, the yacht reached a top speed of 39 knots, demonstrating its ability to navigate even in demanding conditions. The cockpit, equipped with two Simrad multifunction displays, provides intuitive navigation, ideal for both experienced and novice sailors.

The arrival of the Level 43 ST marks the start of a new era for Level Yachts, with development already underway: in 2025, an outboard version, the Level 43 STS, will be added to the range. With this ambition, Level Yachts is establishing itself as a new player to watch in the world of modern, high-performance yachts.

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