The Maltese Falcon’s design and construction has been a collaboration between Perini Navi, Ken Freivokh, and Dijkstra & Partners. Her three carbon fiber masts, manufactured and assembled at the Yildiz Gemi yard in Tuzla, under the supervision of the English company Insensys, are free-standing and rotating. An absolute world-first for an application of this size and complexity. Based on the DYNARIG square rig concept – developed with Gerry Dijkstra & Partners of Holland, each mast carries five separate square sails supplied by Doyle Sails.
The Maltese Falcon’s interior was designed by Ken Freivokh and supplied by German based Sinnex. Her accommodations can be configured from four to six stateroom suites. The Maltese Falcon is expected to sail in the Mediterranean early this summer.
Specifications:
Length Overall: 88,0 m / 289.1 ft
Waterline Length: 78,2 m / 256.6 ft
Beam: 12,6 m / 42.2 ft
Draft: 6,0 m / 19.7 ft
with dagger board: 11,0 m / 36.0 ft
Mast Head Height: 58,2 m / 191.0 ft
Sail area: 2.396,0 m2 / 25,791.0 ft2
Displacement: 1.240,0 t / 1,366.0 US tonnes
Ballast: 200,0 t lead, 50 t salt water
MCA Commercial Certified and ABS A1 Yachting Classification.
For more information, contact:
Perini Navi
Via M. Coppino 114
55049 Viareggio, Italy
www.perininavi.it