Milan Design Week 2022: New boats are inspired by phytoplankton and its capability to convert sunlight into energy

We don’t know how it all begun. We were the stars of the sea, our light was seen beyond the sky.

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Rossinavi presents “Blue, the Underwater Experience” at Superdesign Show. Superstudio più, Milan Design Week 2022.

On the occasion of the upcoming edition of the Milan Design Week, Rossinavi makes its debut at the Superdesign Show presenting a one-of-a-kind installation that will invite visitors to learn about phytoplankton, the inspiration for the company’s green projects, at the entrance of Superstudio Più. “BluE, The Underwater Experience” will remain on show from 6 to 12 June 2022.

The Italian shipyard, globally known for its manufacturing expertise and know-how in building custom made super yachts, will showcase its advanced sustainable innovations through an immersive and interactive installation, in which visitors will be able to experience life underwater.

Rossinavi has recently presented a new line of electric catamarans that, thanks to photovoltaic panels, are able to offer zero-emission navigation for 90% of the time. Following the success of studies related to this new technology, the shipyard has started collaborations for new concepts of catamarans, inspired by the marine environment.

This new generation of boats has been designed to offer an unrivalled experience for the owner and his guests while surrounded by the sounds of the ocean. Three tiers of solar panels, fully integrated into the design, allow for all-electric sailing 100% of the time on daily trips. An artificial intelligence-driven control center monitors energy consumption, ensuring the lowest possible environmental impact, preserving battery life, and maintaining capacity in its optimal range. Daily trips on this new line can be zero-emission, and during a transatlantic crossing the catamaran can remain in all-electric mode for the 80% of the time trip.

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With “BluE, The Underwater Experience”, Rossinavi invites visitors to experience life underwater and learn all there is to know about phytoplankton.

These tiny creatures have inhabited the planet for hundreds of millions of years and have always contributed to its welfare. Thanks to their ability to release oxygen through photosynthesis, phytoplankton can capture 11 gigatons of CO2 per year. ​ They are small, vital and, sadly, acutely sensitive to climate change. These creatures encapsulate the magnificence of History and the fragile delicacy of life.

The boat’s concept is inspired by phytoplankton, mainly due to their capability to convert sunlight into energy for their survival. At night, the energy accumulated during the day is released, making phytoplankton bioluminescent.

Similarly, this new line, is designed to absorb sunlight during the daylight hours and transform it into energy, taking advantage of the photovoltaics’ capabilities. The catamaran can store and harness clean energy thanks to its advanced technology batteries and solar panels.

“Green is a vision, an education that drives us to develop sustainable technologies. This gives us the responsibility to provide the means to best enjoy the sea, immerse ourselves in its natural splendor and respect it”, states Federico Rossi, COO of Rossinavi.

The company’s green philosophy stems from an everlasting love for the sea of which these tiny creatures are a fundamental part, since they are responsible for life on earth.

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Phytoplankton-inspired Sea Cat can be programmed to navigate 80% in full electric mode

With its aluminum hull, futuristic design and green energy consumption solutions, Sea Cat 40 was born to dominate the sea respecting it so that the surrounding nature observes it, welcomes it and supports it. The catamaran is the result of Rossinavis finest engineering and expertise in the shipyard’s constant research towards a more sustainable nautical … Read more

Monaco Yacht Show 2021 returns with another outstanding fleet of superyachts

 

 

From September 22 to 25, Monaco’s Port Hercule will host the supportive yachting industry, that has been actively involved in the revamp of the show to offer the utmost superyacht lifestyle experience for the new generation of yachting enthusiasts.

The Monaco Yacht Show 2021 will return to the quays of Port Hercule and will unveil another outstanding fleet of superyachts on display for purchase or charter by the leading names in the yachting industry.

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Superyachts and megayachts from 22 to 95 metres: 37 new deliveries will make their world debut. 49 metres of average length.

This list of stunning luxury vessels that brokers will present at Monaco Yacht Show includes:

The megayacht Viva, from the Dutch shipyard Feadship, is announced as the largest new build of the 2021 edition with her impressive 94 metres and – key environmental feature – her hybrid propulsion system, as required by her owner.

The MYS 2021 will also display Tatiana by Bilgin Yachts (80 metres). The project is as simple as audacious: Tatiana is the first of a series of 3 super yachts under construction, which characterizes the Turkish builder’s ambition to join the world’s elite of yacht builders.

Rossinavi will exhibit the largest construction in its history with ice explorer Polaris, ice explorer of 70.2 metres. The Italian large vessel is aptly named, as she can travel all seas, even in the most extreme polar regions.

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These launches will join the 9 megayachts over 70m that will be showcased this year.

For the moment, it is Kismet (95m, 2014, Lürssen) that will be the largest megayacht on exhibit at the 2021 MYS. The award-winning megayacht designed by Espen Oeino (exterior) and Reymond Langton (interior), will be exhibited by the US broker Moran Yacht & Ship with a selling price of €169 million.

A range of superyachts for all tastes

Private owners wishing to change their yachts – or to purchase a new one -, charterers or new hedonists tempted by a first superyacht experience, all will be seduced by the varied collection of large yachts on display in Port Hercule this year: vessels ranging from 22 to 95 metres, among which a luxury catamaran, five sailing yachts (exhibited in the brand new “Sailing Yacht Area” on Quai l’Hirondelle) and a wide selection of motoryachts with an average size of 49 metres.

TATIANA superyacht by @Bilgin Yachts

TATIANA superyacht by Bilgin Yachts

Bilgin Yachts has its crown jewel Tatiana’s world debut during the 2021 Monaco Yacht Show. Followed by two sister-ships in line, Tatiana has a 80-meter length which makes her the largest superyacht ever-built in Turkey. Aggressive and sleek are the right words to describe her exterior lines and naval architecture designed by Unique Yacht Design and interiors by H2 Yacht Design. Having accommodation for up to 16 guests in eight cabins comprising the owner’s suits, she reaches top speeds of 19 knots and has cruising speed at 12 knots with the power of 2,560 kW twin engines and a generator.

SKAT yacht by @Lurssen

SKAT yacht by Lurssen

Introducing the iconic 71m/233’ Lurssen SKAT: a combination of dramatic styling and total honesty. As striking today as when she was delivered, SKAT was beautifully built at Lürssen and has since served her original owner in worldwide cruising. SKAT presents incredible exterior spaces, and significant natural interior light due to an unmatched number of windows, and an overhanging conservatory. There is an elevator servicing all 4 decks and a well-proven helicopter landing pad for an EC135 or Agusta 109.

TATIANA superyacht by @Bilgin Yachts
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