On April 1st, superyacht Aurora has been launched at Rossinavi facility in Viareggio. After the blessing ceremony and the traditional christening with the champagne bottle broken over the bow, the boat has been lowered into water while at the same time five hundred balloons, three-coloured like the Italian flag, soared into the air. A live music band entertained the nearly four hundred guests on the pier near the launch area where it has been set up a rich cocktail and a lounge area to carry on with the celebrations.

M/Y Aurora, a 49M aluminium yacht, intelligently juxtaposes the owner’s passion for sport and adventure with a modern interior living space. Car-racing cues and sporty elements are exaggerated and expanded to super-yacht proportions. Fulvio De Simoni styled her exterior, whilst the interior design came from the boards of Achille Salvagni. Aurora is able to provide accommodation for 12 guests in 6 staterooms, including a panoramic owner’s suite and VIP set, located on the main deck.

Aurora features a spacious, open concept layout, with three large social areas, including a sunbathing area or “beach saloon.” The beach area precedes a recessed but completely open dining space that maintains maximum privacy without compromising the benefits of the exposure to the outdoors.
This yacht has multiple expansive windows offering panoramic views, the result of two “cuts,” like two vents in a sports car, along the bow of the boat. Aurora’s two owners’ cabins, each with unobstructed views of the water, are equipped with large balconies (55 metres), ideal for al fresco dining. Her garage is capable of accommodating all the trappings of a true sportsman at sea – including two tenders, a number of jet skis and scuba diving equipment.

Performance wise recently delivered Aurora is powered by two 3,460hp MTU 12V 4000 M93L diesel engines, providing her a top speed of 21 knots and a maximum cruising range of 3,800 nautical miles at 12 knots.
Rossinavi has recently sold 70m motor yacht project King Shark and is currently building 63-meter Project Vector for JR Ridinger.