Italian shipyard Falcon Yachts has revealed its flagship project, the F50. Delivery would be scheduled for 2027 once ordered.
Falcon Yachts' last delivery was the 27.6-metre Sea Falcon (now Alpinn) in 2011, after which the Italian shipyard stopped production. A relaunch was announced earlier this year which involved a new base of operations in Pisa and an all-new lineup of steel and aluminium displacement yachts ranging from 33 to 50 metres.
The 49.7-metre superyacht will be semi-custom and designed in collaboration with Horacio Bozzo, while Axis Group Yacht Design is responsible for the engineering.
Accommodation will be across six cabins, including a full-beam, panoramic owner's suite and a VIP cabin that can be converted into a playroom, office, or mini gym. There are further quarters for ten crew.
A highlight of the upcoming flagship is its 100-square-metre beach club which will be connected to an interior dining space. Meanwhile, the sundeck will feature a bar, a sheltered dining table, lounge areas and a Jacuzzi pool. The foredeck garage will house a seven-metre tender, jet skis and a rescue tender.
Falcon Yachts has also confirmed that its 45-metre project is due for delivery in 2025.