Rosetti Superyachts has teamed up with Italian designer, Giovanni Ceccarelli and added two new tri-deck concepts to its range of supply vessels measuring 35 and 50 metres.
Both concepts will be built from steel and aluminium together to combine comfort and efficiency. The steel hull forms provide low hydrodynamic resistance. Composite materials are used for the top deck, in order to ensure optimal weight distribution and a low centre of gravity to reduce motion and increase comfort on the move.
The interior general arrangements offer an owner’s stateroom on the upper deck, with 180-degree views aft through the full-height glazing and a private terrace. The 35-metre concept has a beam of 8.25-metres, with space on the main deck aft for stowing a tender with accompanying crane and a 6.7 square-metre infinity pool. Four ensuite cabins provide comfortable accommodation for 8 guests, on the below deck.
The 50-metre concept has a beam of nearly 10 metres, which offers even more interesting layout solutions. The main deck is arranged across two levels and covers a total area of 170-square metres, including a 13-square metre infinity pool and large beach club. The heated pool can be enjoyed as a hot tub in colder climates.
In addition, this space can also be used to carry toys or a mini-submarine for underwater exploration, with the tender housed separately inside a dedicated garage. As with the smaller, 35-metre concept, the main deck features a large open-plan lounge and dining area separated by the staircase and integrated bar unit. The owner’s suite is located on the upper deck overlooking the aft deck. Her sun deck is equipped with a Jacuzzi, dining and relaxation area. Both Superyachts power provided by twin MAN main engines (1,000hp and 1,400hp each for the 35-metre and 50-metre vessels respectively), in order to achieve both comfort and efficient performance at displacement speeds. Discover Opulent Club on Apple News.