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FLYING DAGGER Yacht -Unsurpassed $30 M Superyacht
Built by Rossinavi in 2018 and designed by Team4Design, the Flying Dagger yacht is a true masterpiece of craftsmanship and engineering.
This magnificent superyacht, with a staggering price tag of $30 million, stands as a testament to the impeccable taste and discerning vision of its owner.
With sleek lines, state-of-the-art technology, and luxurious accommodations for up to 10 guests and a crew of 9, the Flying Dagger is sure to impress even the most discerning of yacht enthusiasts.
Flying Dagger | |
50m (164ft) | |
10 in 5 cabins | |
9 in 5 cabins | |
Team4Design | |
Lazzarini & Pickering | |
2018 | |
31 knots | |
499 ton | |
US $30 million | |
US $2-3 million |
Yacht Interior
The interior of the Flying Dagger yacht is a true work of art, designed by Lazzarini & Pickering.
The yacht features five luxurious cabins that can accommodate up to 10 guests, each with its own en-suite bathroom and all the amenities one would expect from a yacht of this caliber.
The interior is characterized by sleek, modern lines and a minimalist aesthetic, with a color palette that emphasizes neutral tones and natural materials.
The main salon is spacious and open, with plenty of natural light and a layout that is perfect for entertaining.
The yacht’s dining area is located adjacent to the salon, offering stunning views of the ocean while guests enjoy their meals.
The yacht also features a well-appointed galley, fully equipped with the latest appliances and technology.
The Flying Dagger’s exterior is equally impressive, with sleek lines and a modern, aggressive design that is sure to turn heads wherever she goes.
The yacht features a large sun deck, complete with a Jacuzzi, bar, and plenty of space for lounging and sunbathing.
The aft deck offers additional space for outdoor entertaining, with a large dining area and comfortable seating.
Accommodation
The Flying Dagger can accommodate up to 10 guests in five luxurious cabins, each with its own en-suite bathroom.
The yacht also has accommodations for a crew of nine, with five crew cabins and a separate captain’s cabin.
The yacht’s crew is dedicated to providing guests with the highest level of service, ensuring that their every need is met.
Yacht Specifications
The Flying Dagger is powered by MTU diesel engines, which give her a maximum speed of 31 knots and a cruising speed of 20 knots.
The yacht has a volume of 499 tons and is equipped with a range of advanced technology, including stabilizers and state-of-the-art navigation equipment.
The yacht’s IMO number is 9849198.
Yacht Price
The Flying Dagger yacht is valued at $30 million, making her one of the most expensive yachts in the world.
In addition to the initial purchase price, the yacht’s annual running costs are estimated to be between $2-3 million, which includes maintenance, crew salaries, and other expenses.
FLYING DAGGER Yacht Summary
The Flying Dagger yacht is a true masterpiece of modern yacht design and luxury, with sleek lines, state-of-the-art technology, and luxurious accommodations for up to 10 guests and a crew of 9.
Built by Rossinavi and designed by Team4Design, the yacht is a testament to the highest levels of craftsmanship and engineering.
With a price tag of $30 million and annual running costs of $2-3 million, the Flying Dagger is reserved for the most discerning of yacht enthusiasts.
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ROSSINAVI FLYING DAGGER: THE UNEXPECTED
Predictable is one thing that Rossinavi isn’t and with the launch of Flying Dagger, the shipyard has created a new breed of craft: the ‘minimalist sport’ superyacht.
You never quite know what style of yacht you’re going to get with Rossinavi. In 2017, the Italian shipyard released the futuristic Aurora, a sleek sport yacht built for a young owner. Two years previously, Taransay touched water, a classically styled reproduction of an early 1900’s yacht, and this year, at the Monaco Yacht Show, they premiered the 50-metre Flying Dagger, which is best described as ‘minimalist sport’.
Built entirely from aluminum, Flying Dagger was created for speed and thanks to her fast displacement hull, she’ll top-out at a heady 31 knots. Cruise speed is not much lower at 24 knots (remember, she’s 50 metres long), both figures exceeding the original calculations. Originally, the Rossi brothers estimated a top speed of 27 knots, but thanks to the modern technologies employed by the shipyard in the design stage, Flying Dagger edged past the magic 30 knots.
The Owner was used to speed, with his previous two aluminium hulled ‘Daggers’ producing plenty of horsepower, but without the staying power. Rossinavi’s ‘Dagger’ can not only handle coastal cruise with ease, but also long sea crossings, thanks to her 3300 nautical mile range.
Rossinavi also put a lot of effort into NVH (Noise Vibration and Harshness), and despite the triple MTU 16V2000 M96L/ Rolls-Royce Kamewa water jet combination, the noise levels are relatively hushed. Serious sound insulation in all of the partitions helps drop the decibels, as does separating the guest zone from the engine room with the garage.
For her exterior, Rossinavi turned to Team For Design in Venice. Headed by Enrico Gobbi, the studio gave Flying Dagger a sporty silhouette, which reflects the superyacht’s powerful performance. Aggressive and masculine, her hull lines smoothly connect with the superstructure – itself reminiscent of a classic GT coupe.
Flying Dagger’s interior design was developed by the Rome-based Lazzarini Pickering Architetti, who’s brief was to merge the interior and exterior spaces and give a sense of being at one with the ocean. For this, emphasis was placed on the correct lighting of the interior, both natural (courtesy of the large glazing) and artificial, once the sun goes down.
On the main deck, the spacious cockpit features a large four-person sunpad aft, with a C-shaped sofa at its base. It’s pretty much a standard motor yacht cockpit layout, however that changes as you head into the main salon. Here, the curvature of the superstructure creates a deep ‘tunnel’. It’s a fresh look and a clever use of space.
It’s all about connecting with the outside world in Flying Dagger’s interior, with the floor-to-ceiling glazing surrounding the main salon. The exterior doors can also be completely hidden when folded, creating a true open-air experience. Talking of open, Claudio Lazzarini and Carl Pickering worked to create a minimalist interior in keeping with the Rossinavi’s sporty exterior. It would be architectural sacrilege to outfit such an aggressively styled yacht with a grandiose interior – one filled with golden thrones, red dralon elbow chairs and the odd stuffed tiger. Instead, we have a subtle, open design filled with loose semi circular sofas, armchairs and tables, with most notably, no dining area. The dining table is placed on the open deck and folds up when necessary. Interestingly, the designers literally cut it into two parts and each of its halves can function as a bar counter, dresser or side table. Polished metal and mirroring has also been used to create visual space, with the lobby’s winding staircase, which connects the three decks, extending into infinity thanks to light hatches and mirror reflections. This technique really removes the feeling of closed space.
Thanks to clever planning, the entire internal volume of the Rossinavi is used to the maximum. This becomes especially noticeable as you walk down the wide aisles. To fit into the required gross tonnage, a shipyard will often shave ten centimeters of width and height from the walkways, corridors and other ancillary facilities. But not so on the Dagger, with the main deck corridor, which leads to the Owner’s suite, seemingly stretching to the horizon.
THE OWNER’S SUITE
Here in the Owner’s suite, the minimalist décor is perhaps at its most impressive. Many yachts go over the top when it comes to the Owner’s suite, but here in Dagger, simplicity rules, with mirrors and polished metals working in harmony with the light colourway. An office at the entrance can be closed off for compete privacy, with the bedroom suitably private with seating surrounding the bed itself. A large terrace can be found to port, offering the Owner an unmatched view of the sea. Forward are the ‘his and her’ bathrooms, which connect via the centrally located shower.
The ambience of the lower deck is subtler than that of the uppers, mainly due to the lack of super-large glazing. Soft, subtle colourways give each of the cabins a dream-like feel, with wall panels made from the finest wood veneer, imitating a sky awash with clouds. Again, the use of mirrors adds extra elements of space both in the cabins and the bathrooms, but the overall feel stays true to Dagger’s minimalist mantra. And after all, with such an intriguing yacht to explore, the cabins should be used only at bedtime.
Lazzarini and Pickering worked to create a minimalist interior in keeping with the Rossinavi’s sporty exterior.
The Owner kept the sky lounges on his previous yachts simple and open plan and it’s no different here on Flying Dagger. Six comfy chairs with matching footrests are the basis of the skylounge, with little else in the way of clutter. Positioning of the seating is up to the Owner; either face each other for some family time/business meetings, or spin around and watch some movies on the large plasma screen. Should even more space be required, the sliding doors can be opened to combine the best of the indoor and outdoor worlds. Out on the deck there’s a 12-seat dining table, which is sheltered by the flybridge above it, with slightly less protection for those enjoying the comforts of the aft sunpads.
Due to Flying Dagger’s sleek coupé superstructure, you would think the sundeck would be quite compact, however, nothing could be further from the truth. Up on the yacht’s highest point there is a huge amount of space to take advantage of, especially if you like to sunbathe. There are two sunpads forward, with a huge sofa aft, with the dining area located in between. There’s plenty of room for guests here and courtesy of the radar arch, they can dine in relative shade.
Joining the sundeck as one of Flying Dagger’s most relaxing outdoor areas is the foredeck. Again, large for such a sporty yacht, this area at the base of the wheelhouse has ample space for lazing around in the sun. It may appear to be one huge solarium, but the zone can be transformed into a dining area; ideal for when you’re docked stern-to. An electric roof can be deployed for extra privacy, which also fully hides the foredeck from the rest of the yacht. There was an option of fitting a Jacuzzi on the foredeck, but the Owner instead opted for an additional space for two personal watercraft and a hydraulic davit.
Flying Dagger is a very personal yacht. Built for an Owner who wanted a sporty, minimalist look, with a subtle interior ambience. It is 50 metres of refined style. 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.
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Flying Dagger
Motor Yacht
Flying Dagger is a custom motor yacht launched in 2018 by Rossinavi in Viareggio, Italy.
Rossinavi is one of the world's most prolific builders of high-end luxury yachts and superyachts. Combining Italian class and style with world-class technological innovation and performance, each Rossinavi yacht is an exemplary embodiment of this shipbuilder's prestige on the global stage.
Flying Dagger measures 49.90 metres in length and has a beam of 8.90 feet. She has a gross tonnage of 495 tonnes.
Flying Dagger has an aluminium hull with an aluminium superstructure.
Her interior design is by Lazzarini Pickering Architetti.
Flying Dagger also features naval architecture by Arrabito Naval Architects.
Performance and Capabilities
Flying Dagger has a top speed of 31.00 knots and a cruising speed of 24.00 knots. She is powered by a waterjets propulsion system.
She also has a range of 3,300 nautical miles.
Accommodation
Flying Dagger accommodates up to 10 guests in 5 cabins. She also houses room for up to 9 crew members.
Other Specifications
Flying Dagger has a Black hull, whose NB is FR036.
Flying Dagger is a R.I.N.A. class yacht.
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On the 21st of April this year, Rossinavi launched the Aston 50 superyacht known as FLYING DAGGER II (ex.FR036) , an Aston 50 commissioned by a private client with naval architecture from Arrabito Naval Architects, interiors from Lazzarini Pickering Architetti and exterior styling from Enrico Gobbi of Team4Design .
49m Flying Dagger – Rossinavi
The 50m/164ft motor yacht features a sleek hull with an on-trend plumb bow and a silver-grey metallic hull and superstructure and the alfresco recreational spaces give guests a main deck aft, upper deck and flybridge taking advantage of her 8.9m/29ft beam. The foredeck meanwhile is fitted with broad sofa/sunpads with room for an alfresco dining table in front, and the novel bow section places the tender garage forward on the lower deck, with a Davit crane for simple launches and retrievals.
Three large floor-to-ceiling glass panel doors open up the lounge to the fresh air for combining the best of indoor/outdoor living. The Master suite also benefits from easy access to the outdoors through full-height glass doors that serve to illuminate the interior.
The noise and sound reduction on board is comparable with a full-displacement yacht, ensuring that guests have a restful night’s sleep and have little disturbance from the engines while resting above deck.
Using 3 x MTU 16V2000 M96L she has a range of 3,300 nautical miles at 12 knots, a cruising speed of 24 knots and a top speed of 31 knots to provide the owner with a great versatility to suit the occasion.
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49.9m / 163'9 | rossinavi | 2018.
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Special Features:
- Impressive 3,300nm range
- RINA (Registro Italiano Navale) C ✠ HULL ● MACH classification
- Interior design from Lazzarini Pickering
- Cruising speed of 24 knots
- Sleeps 10 overnight
The 49.9m/163'9" motor yacht 'Flying Dagger III' (ex. Flying Dagger II) was built by Rossinavi in Italy. Her interior is styled by Italian designer design house Lazzarini Pickering and she was delivered to her owner in July 2018. This luxury vessel's exterior design is the work of Team 4 Design.
Guest Accommodation
Flying Dagger III has been designed to comfortably accommodate up to 10 guests in 5 suites. She is also capable of carrying up to 9 crew onboard to ensure a relaxed luxury yacht experience.
Range & Performance
Built with a aluminium hull and aluminium superstructure, with teak decks, she benefits from a semi-displacement hull to provide exceptional seakeeping and impressive speeds. Powered by 3 x diesel MTU (16V 2000 M96L) 2,600hp engines, she comfortably cruises at 24 knots, reaches a maximum speed of 31 knots with a range of up to 3,300 nautical miles at 12 knots. Her low draft of 2.2m/7'3" makes her primed for accessing shallow areas and cruising close to the shorelines. She was built to RINA (Registro Italiano Navale) C ✠ HULL ● MACH classification society rules.
Length | 49.9m / 163'9 |
Beam | 8.9m / 29'2 |
Draft | 2.2m / 7'3 |
Gross Tonnage | 495 GT |
Cruising Speed | 24 Knots |
Built | |
Builder | Rossinavi |
Model | Custom |
Exterior Designer | Team 4 Design |
Interior Design | Lazzarini Pickering |
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M/Y Flying Dagger III
Length | 49.9m / 163'9 |
Builder | |
Exterior Designer | Team 4 Design |
Interior Design | Lazzarini Pickering |
Built | Refit | 2018 |
Model | Custom |
Beam | 8.9m / 29'2 |
Gross Tonnage | 495 GT |
Draft | 2.2m / 7'3 |
Cruising Speed | 24 Knots |
Top Speed | 31 Knots |
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The 41 metre motor yacht Flying Dagger has been jointly listed for sale by Jeremy Comport at Ocean Independence and Aquamarine.. Built in aluminium by Italian yard Codecasa to a design by Andrea Bacigalupo, Flying Dagger is ABS classed and MCA compliant with delivery in 2009 as the second yacht in the yard's 41S series. A clean, streamlined interior by Ivana Porfiri accommodates eight guests ...
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Dmitry Vladimirovich Kamenshchik (Russian: Дмитрий Владимирович Каменщик; born April 26, 1968) is a Russian businessman, chairman of Moscow Domodedovo Airport, the sole shareholder in Moscow Domodedovo Airport, owner of DME Ltd., the Airport holding company. [1] [2]According to Forbes, as of August 2022, he is #52 among the richest Russian businessmen, with a net ...
The yacht is designed by Espen Øino. It has a steel hull and aluminum superstructure. She is powered by 2 MTU engines. AIS data show a top speed of 15 knots and a cruising speed of 10 knots. But we think she is capable of higher speeds. The Flying Fox yacht, built by Lurssen Yachts, is one of the world's largest and most luxurious superyachts.