Fitted with three 1934 kW MTU engines that drive her three Kamewa waterjets Flying Dagger can reach a top speed of 31 knots and cruise at 24 knots in absolute comfort thanks to the naval architecture developed by Arrabito Naval Architects.
Flying dagger yacht rossinavi. She was built by Rossinavi and delivered in 2018. The respected Italian shipyard Rossinavi has launched the FR036 motor yacht FLYING DAGGER this Saturday with the ceremony starting at noon. Yacht Art Order a Unique Piece in.
Yacht Art Oil on Canvas. We mirror ourselves in those waters that invite us on a journey and the knowledge and awareness of the means by which well undertake that journey stems from the hands of the craftsman who builds the boats in the Rossinavi fleet. Combining Italian class and style with world-class technological innovation and performance each Rossinavi yacht is an exemplary embodiment of this shipbuilders prestige on the global stage.
This is a rare occasion. While Flying Dagger is this owners first build with Rossinavi his relationship with the Italian yard dates further back than he may initially have realised. I am actually going to take you on a tour of this beautifull 41m 113 Million Euro SuperYacht.
It is 50 metres of refined style. SuperYacht Times Launched in 2018 the 49-metre motor yacht Flying Dagger is one of Rossinavis highest performing superyachts ever built. Arrabito Naval Architects and Rossinavi paid additional attention to sound and vibration attenuation.
Her top speed is 31 kn and she boasts a maximum cruising range of 3300 nm at 12 kn with power coming from a Diesel engine. Built by the Italian shipyard Rossinavi the 49m 16076 superyacht FLYING DAGGER FR036 features naval architecture by Arrabito Naval Architects with sleek lines and striking exteriors by Team 4 Design - Enrico Gobbi and beautifully appointed interiors by Lazzarini Pickering Architetti. Flying Dagger cruises at a still-impressive 24 knots.
Determined to leave the subcontractor role during 2007 the company performed a complete restyling of its image by acquiring the new brand Rossinavi. Whereas other yachts are crammed to the flybridge with furnishings gadgets and ornaments Flying Dagger keeps it simple with the end result being a masterpiece of understated design. Built for an Owner who wanted a sporty minimalist look with a subtle interior ambience.