Rosetti has launched the second hull of the Rosetti 38m EXP series. The 38.2m Project Makasea was sold by Burgess. The owner also chose a suite of Burgess operational support services including Crew Services and Insurance.
The yacht boasts a steel hull and aluminum superstructure constructed to meet RINA classification and commercial compliance standards. Its exterior design, crafted by HydroTec, perfectly complements the contemporary interiors designed by Burdisso Capponi Yacht & Design.
With a total of 432 gross tons, this yacht offers a spacious sun deck spanning 150 sqm, complete with dining facilities, a hot tub, and a bar. Additionally, she features a beach club at sea level, providing the perfect spot for guests to relax and enjoy the water.
The interior spaces of the yacht are designed to maximize breathtaking views, thanks to near-full-height glass windows and bulwark cut-outs. Accommodating up to 12 guests, the yacht offers five cabins, including an owner's suite that spans the entire width of the main deck. The lower deck houses two double cabins and two twin cabins, all equipped with en-suite facilities. Each twin cabin also includes a pullman berth for additional sleeping arrangements.
Powered by twin 800hp MAN diesel engines, the yacht can reach a top speed of 13 knots. With a transatlantic range of 4,500 nautical miles at a comfortable passage speed of 10 knots, it offers impressive cruising capabilities. Equipped with zero-speed stabilizers, the yacht ensures a smooth and comfortable experience for guests, regardless of the conditions.
Rosetti, evolution of Rosetti Menotti, was established in 1925, and they're a global leader in both the engineering and construction of on-shore and off-shore plants, as well as a wide range of commercial ships ranging from ocean-going tugs and platform supply vessels to passenger ferries equipped with state-of-the-art equipment for propulsion, automation, navigational aids and control systems.
Credits: Burgess