SILVER STAR I

ID#

17.2

Build/code name(s):

Based on the ‘S-Force’ series / Project C568

Previous name(s):

Adamas 8 / Fefix / Silver Star

SILVER STAR I

ID#

17.2

Build/code name(s):

Based on the ‘S-Force’ series / Project C568

Previous name(s):

Adamas 8 / Fefix / Silver Star

PRIVATE USE ONLY

FOR SALE ON THE MARKET

PRIVATE USE ONLY

FOR SALE ON THE MARKET

Currently on the market

For sale via TWW

Currently on the market

For sale via TWW

Currently on the market

For sale via TWW

Main Specs

Length

55.2

m

/

181.1

ft

Beam

8.6

m

/

28.2

ft

Volume

499

GT

Categories

Build type

Based on a production hull

Semi-custom

Vessel type

Sport Yacht

Yacht

Super yacht

Amenities

Swim platform

Tender garage

Sauna/Steam room/Hammam

Gym

Jacuzzi

Helipad

Design

Exterior

Gian Marco Campanino

Main Color

WHITE

Interior

Giorgio Armani + Gian Marco Campanino

Build

Shipyard

Admiral

Year

2023

Hull type

Mono-Hull

Semi displacement

Hull material

Aluminum

Superstructure material

Aluminum

Main Specs

Length

55.2

m

/

181.1

ft

Beam

8.6

m

/

28.2

ft

Volume

499

GT

Design

Exterior

Gian Marco Campanino

Main Color

WHITE

Interior

Giorgio Armani + Gian Marco Campanino

Categories

Build type

Based on a production hull

Semi-custom

Vessel type

Sport Yacht

Yacht

Super yacht

Build

Shipyard

Admiral

Year

2023

Hull type

Mono-Hull

Semi displacement

Hull material

Aluminum

Superstructure material

Aluminum

Amenities

Swim platform

Tender garage

Sauna/Steam room/Hammam

Gym

Jacuzzi

Helipad

Exterior Design

Exterior Design

Interior Design

Interior Design

Some images displayed on this website are AI-generated illustrations used for visual representation purposes only. Not real pictures, unless explicitly stated otherwise. The appearance of the actual yacht may differ from those shown in the illustrations.

Some images displayed on this website are AI-generated illustrations used for visual representation purposes only. Not real pictures, unless explicitly stated otherwise. The appearance of the actual yacht may differ from those shown in the illustrations.

Guests

12

Cabins

6

Crew

12

Guests

12

Cabins

6

Crew

12

Propulsion

Type

Diesel

Motor yacht

Horse Power

3,852

HP

Engines info

Range/Speed

Cruising

16.5

kn

Max

18

kn

Range

3,500

nm

/

65K

L

(fuel tanks)

Propulsion

Type

Diesel

Motor yacht

Horse Power

3,852

HP

Engines info

Range/Speed

Cruising

16.5

kn

Max

18

kn

Range

3,500

nm

/

65K

L

(fuel tanks)

Fun facts

❤️ THE 3 SISTER:

”SILVER STAR I” is the second hull in the S-Force series, the middle sister if you will. The others are:

• “GECO” (delivered in 2020)

• “RAJA 2” (delivered in 2025)

You can look up all of them here on my database!

❤️ THE 3 SISTER:

”SILVER STAR I” is the second hull in the S-Force series, the middle sister if you will. The others are:

• “GECO” (delivered in 2020)

• “RAJA 2” (delivered in 2025)

You can look up all of them here on my database!

✅ THE BEACH CLUB AND THE HELIPAD:

On the S-Force 55m, the beach club is designed as a seamless transition from the main deck to the water.

The "bulwarks" (the sides of the boat) fold down over the water. This effectively doubles the floor space, creating a massive private island at sea level.

The second impressive engineering feat of the 55m series is the helipad situated on the bow. Due to the narrow sporty profile of the vessel, the helipad overflows over the bow surface, creating a very unique look. The helipad is classified as ‘touch-and-go’, meaning it’s only meant for drop-offs and pick-ups rather than long-term storage.

✅ THE BEACH CLUB AND THE HELIPAD:

On the S-Force 55m, the beach club is designed as a seamless transition from the main deck to the water.

The "bulwarks" (the sides of the boat) fold down over the water. This effectively doubles the floor space, creating a massive private island at sea level.

The second impressive engineering feat of the 55m series is the helipad situated on the bow. Due to the narrow sporty profile of the vessel, the helipad overflows over the bow surface, creating a very unique look. The helipad is classified as ‘touch-and-go’, meaning it’s only meant for drop-offs and pick-ups rather than long-term storage.