The deck also features a hot tub—that also happens to be perfectly located in front of the movie screen to provide the best seats in the house! Forward on the main deck is a card and playroom area, as well as a massive office with video conference facilities. The formal interior dining room has a soothing Japanese influence. A striking circular stairwell links all the main spaces with visibility to the top of the main mast through the glass walkways.
Everything aboard the Maltese Falcon is luxurious But when it comes to pure disruptive technology, nothing compares with the Dynarig, the three, foot-tall, free-standing, carbon fiber masts that were developed by Dykstra Naval Architects. The system was designed so all the three masts rotate and utilize a computer driven sailing system that can control a total of fifteen sails with supreme accuracy.
The paradox is this advanced system allows this nearly foot-long yacht to be quite simple to sail with a push of a few buttons from the high-tech command center. The Maltese Falcon is designed continue to improve and the crew has already incorporated developments in new satellite systems to apply the latest dome-less technology, which resulted in massive increase in communications capability.
Jet skis are just a few of the toys that come with the Maltese Falcon. The crew is also quite proud of her sailing performance. And they should be. Iconic yachts: The story of the 88m sailing yacht Maltese Falcon. How to plan the best superyacht charter experiences for guests.
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Maltese Falcon clinches overall victory in Perini Navi Cup. Iconic interiors: Superyacht designs that made waves. The best sailing photos from St Barths Bucket How to keep your onboard cinema up to date. Recently, this debate was rendered moot by the launch of the meter yacht, Black Pearl by Oceanco. Designed by Ken Freivokh and with naval architecture by Dykstra, the sailing yacht features a Dynarig system, similar to the one found on the Maltese Falcon.
Whereas the Maltese Falcon may no longer be the largest sailing yacht in the world, her build has inspired many of the innovations later found on sailing yachts.
As a testament to her popularity, she remains in high demand for charter, over 10 years after her initial delivery. Latest News. Construction Progresses on Heesen's 67m Superyacht Sparta. Construction progresses on Heesen's 67m Superyacht Sparta with the joining of her steel hull and aluminium superstructure.
The joining of the two sections took place once the twin MTU 12V M65R diesel engines and gearboxes were installed, after which time the two-part aluminium superstructure and mast assembly were placed onto the hull and fused into place. Interior fit-out are set to begin, ahead of the yachts delivery in Winch Design penned her design both inside and out and took full advantage of her 1, GT volume to create a spacious and comfortable yacht that aligns with the owners lifestyle.
There is a full-beam saloon on the main deck as well as four double staterooms, one of which transforms into a a full-beam suite due to a sliding wall. The lower deck features a large wellness area with an oval Jacuzzi, sauna, steam room and gymnasium, as well as crew quarters and the galley. The upper deck is reserved for the owner. Their construction embodies the personality of their owners and offers us the opportunity to demonstrate the incredible levels of excellence our teams can achieve.
Working with Winch Design is always a great pleasure, and we look forward to seeing this yacht in all her splendour two years from now. Founded in , it has launched more than yachts since its inception. Credits: Heesen Yachts. Lady Leila features a beautiful interior in high gloss cherry joinery with marble, onyx and granite upgrades throughout.
She can accommodate up to 10 guests in five cabins including two full beam master suites, one on the main deck and one on the upper deck with its own private deck, along with a VIP suite below with a king sized bed, a double with a queen sized bed and two twin cabins. She has a large saloon with comfortable seating, a bar and an entertainment system including satellite television and a Kaleidescape server delivering on demand sound and vision throughout the yacht while forward is a formal dining area.
Lady Leila is powered by twin Caterpillar 1,hp engines giving her a cruising speed of 11 knots. She is equipped with all the large yacht options including zero speed stabilisers, a bow thruster, twin 80Kw generators and watermakers. Horizon Yachts, the subsidiary company of Horizon Group, was co-founded in in Kaohsiung, Taiwan. Since then, Horizon has become the leading Asian yacht brand in the luxury yacht market.
Credits: Luke Brown Yachts. Her opulent interior, curated by both Winch and Dawn Moffitt, is the envy of places around the world and flaunts five decks of pure grace. Avanti will accommodate up to 12 guests. In terms of performance, Avanti is equipped with twin MTU engines that give her a cruising speed of 14 knots and enough power to hit 16 knots when at full throttle.
Avanti will have a different name plate: Marguerite. Superyacht, Somnio, reveals a first look at renderings of its interiors, including luxury apartments designed by Tillberg Design of Sweden, Winch Design, Luttenberger Design. Owners of the 39 customisable apartments on board will have the chance to work with either Winch Design, Tillberg Design of Sweden or Luttenberger Design on their own individual design brief from purchase.
The apartments will be designed to emulate great finesse with a sense of home and a touch of luxury, allowing Owners to embrace their new home at sea. Owners will work with either Winch Design, Tillberg Design of Sweden or Luttenberger Design for up to three months to decide the room configurations and select the materials, furniture, lighting and artwork, ensuring a truly tailored solution. The design houses will also assist in sourcing elements such as cutlery, towels and bedding to dress the apartment.
The pioneering project, with a build, design and outfitting cost of approximately million Euros, will boast a range of apartment sizes across six decks. Where possible, the designers will select the right materials and products to create environmentally responsible interior design with a reduced impact. As Somnio explores the four corners of the globe, every space onboard will be defined by its function but experienced by thoughtfully selected details, materials and combination of neutral colour tones and textures.
A seamless transition from the indoor to the outdoor will enhance the superyacht experience. The way the yacht is planned and equipped, and the interior and exterior design, together with the standard of outfitting, will make it as close to living on a private yacht as you can get without buying one of your own. As the only residential superyacht in the world, we are delighted to work with designers that complement our exacting standards.
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