Perini Navi has successfully launched the 38m sloop Dahlak in La Spenza, Italy. Her 51,40-metre carbon fibre mast is combined with a 14m furling boom and composite standing rigging for a sail plan surface area of more than 1,870 square metres. Designed for fast and easy sailing, the yacht is constructed entirely of Sealium aluminium alloy.

The interior was styled in-house by Perini Navi, featuring bleached teak veneers accented with high-gloss teak, brushed stainless steel detailing and floors of satin-finished teak with white caulking. She can provide accommodation for six crew in one master suite and two twin rooms.
Dahlak also features a number of technical innovations that show Perini Navi's commitment to offering owners the latest in technology that boosts performance, sail handling and onboard comfort, including electric captive winches engineered in-house and a Lithium polymer battery system for silent running.

With naval architecture and exterior design by Philippe Briand, the sailing yacht features a number of technical innovations that show Perini Navi's commitment to offering owners the latest in technology that boosts performance, sail handling and onboard comfort, including electric captive winches engineered in-house and a Lithium polymer battery system for silent running.
Dahlak is named after the Red Sea archipelago where her owner spent his childhood sailing throughout the spectacular area.