The three-masted sailing superyacht Maltese Falcon has been one of the most recognizable superyachts in the world since launching in 2006. Since then, she has hosted royalty, celebrities, top businessmen and many awards every year.
How does it feel to relax like a billionaire aboard the 288ft sailing superyacht Maltese Falcon?
For 13 years, Maltese Falcon has won 18 awards and worldwide recognition for its unique design, innovative sails and interior design. Like several other luxury superyachts available for charter this year, Maltese Falcon offers spacious luxury cabins, top-notch service and an impressive art collection on board. But the fact that the Maltese Falcon sailed a total of 174,000 miles, and 62,000 of those miles, it sailed, will be most impressed with yachtsmen.
For this reason, when it comes to the high level of luxury that can be obtained from one of the world's largest sailing superyachts, it is quite difficult to compete with a 288ft charter superyacht capable of sailing like it does. Maltese Falcon.
How does it feel to relax like a billionaire aboard the 288ft sailing superyacht Maltese Falcon?
With its uniquely organized decks complemented by six well-appointed cabins, this cult yachtbuilt Perini Navi, As luxurious and comfortable as you can expect from the legendary Italian superyacht shipyard.
Maltese falcon known for its huge spaces and modern design. Open air bar famous all over the world for its privileged guests. VIP cabinlocated on the upper deck, especially impressive views of its own deck. Ideal for sunbathing during the day, the upper deck transforms into cinema open air at night with one of the first and largest outdoor cinema screens seen on a superyacht. Also installed on deck jacuzzi, which is also ideally positioned in front of the screen, providing the best seats in an exclusive cinema.
On the main deck in front there is game roomas well as huge office with equipment for video conferencing. The formal dining area is designed in Japanese style, and a remarkable spiral staircase connects all the main spaces with views of the main mast through glass aisles.
Superyacht Maltese Falcon
Superyacht Maltese Falcon
Superyacht Maltese Falcon
Superyacht Maltese Falcon
Superyacht Maltese Falcon
Superyacht Maltese Falcon
But all this splendor pales before the introduced innovative technologies. Nothing beats Dynarig - three freestanding 190ft carbon masts designed Dykstra Naval Architects.
The system is designed in such a way that all three masts rotate and use a computer-controlled program that can control a total of fifteen sails with the highest precision. The irony is that this advanced system allows this nearly 300-foot yacht to be quite easy to navigate with a few buttons pressed from the high-tech command center.
Superyacht Maltese Falcon
Superyacht Maltese Falcon
Superyacht Maltese Falcon
Superyacht Maltese Falcon
Maltese falcon designed to continue to improve and the team has already incorporated developments into new satellite systems to apply the latest technology, resulting in significant increased connectivity... The crew is also very proud high level of performance of the Maltese Falcon. In addition to numerous design awards, the yacht has won several superyacht regattas, in particular the regatta in Porto Cervo in Sardinia, in September 2018.
Our skippers have met this graceful vessel more than once during cruises. And you know what is the coolest fact of all? Interparus Yachting can arrange a trip on this unique yacht for you. This summer, a Maltese Falcon charter in the Mediterranean will cost around $ 500,000 + expenses. To arrange a cruise, call +33 644 14 21 68 (WhatsApp), Alexander
08.07.2019
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