Italy-based designers, Marco Ferrari & Alberto Franchi, are proud to unveil their all-new 50-metre sailing superyacht concept. The 50m Ferrari & Franchi luxury yacht concept is a striking performance yacht, boasting an innovative reverse bow and a modern design with generous outside areas ideal for entertainment.
The 50m Ferrari & Franchi superyacht concept can explore the world in maximum comfort and style, as well as participate in the superyacht regattas, thanks to the efficient sail plan and the innovative reverse bow, ensuring a smoother ride than traditional designs.
Accommodation aboard the 50m Ferrari & Franchi yacht concept is offered to up to 8 guests in the owner’s suite and three guest cabins, but there is also the possibility to have four guest cabins aboard, thus comfortably sleeping a total number of 10 guests. All depends on the owner’s requirements. The lower deck hosts three double crew cabins for 6 crew members plus the captain’s cabin and his office.
The stern features a beach club with a jacuzzi surrounded by a double-stair connecting to the main deck where a double helm station can be found. The deckhouse boasts a modern shape and is made of glass with a detailed aluminium structure and wide windows in the ceiling to let in the natural light in the salon, while an ample sliding door joins the interior and the exterior cockpit where a table offers dining for 10 guests. Aft the deckhouse is positioned a large sunbed directly looking the swimming-pool, that can be transformed in a second sunbed when the yacht is underway. The forward deck can store two 5-metre tenders in two garages, and there is also a private two-seats lounge forward to the mast, ensuring maximum visibility and privacy.
The mast height of 62 metres enables the 50m Ferrari & Franchi super yacht concept to easily pass through such crucial passages as the Panama and Suez canals. With keel up, the reduced draught of 4,5 metres enables the sloop to sail in shallow waters as the Bahamas, while with keel down, the draught measures 6,7 metres, in order to deliver more stability while underway.