Italian shipyard Rossinavi has launched its latest superyacht, the 49.9-meter No Stress, at the Viareggio shipyard in Italy. The yacht features a hybrid propulsion system and is equipped with artificial intelligence (AI). The project, designed by Venice-based studio Enrico Gobbi – Team for Design, features a full-aluminum fast-displacement hull, with both MTU 16V 2000 M96L diesel engines and two electric motors powered by both generators and a battery pack. The yacht has five different operating modes for various uses, including cruising and when in the marina. The AI system monitors energy consumption while in electric mode.

The yacht was commissioned by a private client who wanted spacious interior spaces that seamlessly blend with outdoor areas through hull and superstructure openings, along with continuous floor-to-ceiling glass windows, providing panoramic views of the sea while navigating. Rossinavi's Chief Operating Officer, Federico Rossi, said that the AI technology allows for the fullest enjoyment of the electric experience on board.
The hybrid superyacht is a high-performance vessel with dual fuel: diesel and battery, aiming to eliminate range anxiety on the high seas. The interior is minimalist, rich in architectural details, and features a sleek, sporty exterior inspired by automotive icons.

The superyacht's AI system manages its consumption, allowing passengers to focus on relaxation. The Sea Cat, a 43-meter solar-powered multihull yacht, will be Rossinavi's next project optimized with this technology.
Rossinavi is an Italian manufacturer of custom steel and aluminum superyachts 28m in size and larger. The Rossi shipyard was founded in the 1970s and is located in Viareggio.
Credits: Rossinavi