The yacht is built for al fresco living and offers an extensive sundeck complete with jacuzzi gym and lounging areas.
Ramble on rose yacht crew. We do have to pinch ourselves sometimes when were onboard some of these amazing luxury superyachts interviewing the crews. The 60m RAMBLE ON ROSE is a stunning yacht from the renowned shipyard CRN in Ancona Italy and sure to wow her guests. It is a very versatile space that is perfect for sunset cocktails sunrise yoga functions lazing around in.
RAMBLE ON ROSE is a 60m luxury motor super yacht available for charter built in 2011 refitted in 2019. Ramble on Rose serves as an example of how a superyacht and crew can remain perfectly in isolation when arriving into a new destination and port. Charter up to 12 guests in 6 cabins 1 Master 1 VIP 5 Double 1 Twin with a crew of 14.
The yacht is built for al fresco living and offers an extensive sundeck complete with jacuzzi gym and lounging areas. She cruises at 14 knots and reaches a top speed of 150 kn. She can accommodate a total of 12 guests while her crew quarters can house a total staff of 14.
CRN is a bespoke shipbuilder that specialises in designing and building fully custom aluminium or steelaluminium yachts of up to 95 metres. Mimtee was built in 2010 by CRN. The master cabin.
The vessel is en route to FIJI sailing at a speed of 116 knots and expected to arrive there on Oct 11 2300. The Ramble On Rose is a 19685ft60-meter CRN 60 motor yacht built in 2010. The perfect platform for entertaining she can also welcome up to 80 guests when quayside and has accommodation for her 15-person crew.
Get the details of the current Voyage of RAMBLE ON ROSE including Position Port Calls Destination ETA and Distance travelled - IMO 1010844 MMSI 319109900 Call Sign ZGGG6. Delivered in 2011 the 60 metre three deck Ramble on Rose was designed by Zuccon International Project while interior design was handled by Laura Sessa Design. RAMBLE ON ROSE is also leading the way in eco awareness with guests offered a range of products such as glass water bottles and reef-friendly sunscreen as green alternatives to single-use plastics and environmentally damaging products.