Italian shipyard Rossinavi has announced a new, 47-metre project known as Beserk 47.
The Rossinavi build's interiors are by the Touch Studio, an Amsterdam-based designer. Renderings reveal a high bow and wide aft deck characteristic of explorer yachts, with Rossinavi CCO Federico Rossi also highlighting the design's toy-carrying capability, including "spacious storage [and] hybrid, convertible spaces for maximum versatility".
The layout can accommodate 11 guests and nine crew, including a main deck owner's suite with a walk-in wardrobe, separate lounge space and steam shower. Interiors are light and delicate, incorporating a neutral colour palette of cream, beige and gold. Design details appear Japanese-inspired with bonsai trees and statement silk wall coverings that feature painted pine trees and koi fish.
"Soft, organic shapes complement the yacht's structure, creating an interplay of symmetry and fluidity," explained a spokesperson for the Touch Studio. "Layers of natural texture – including refined wood essences, luxurious fabrics, and natural stone — add depth and warmth, elevating the sensory experience on board."
All four guest cabins are inspired by the four seasons, with the two aft cabins able to be converted into a full-beam VIP cabin if required.
Outdoor leisure is focused on the upper deck, with its loose outdoor seating, and sundeck, which is arranged with al fresco dining, sunpads and a dip pool forward. The upper deck is also worthy of note, featuring a skylounge with panoramic views and a games table served by a bar.
Other highlights include a beach club gym, sauna and shower and storage for two large tenders – 11.3 metres and 6.4 metres – which will be launched and recovered using a hidden crane. Once deployed, the space can become an additional lounge space with modular furniture.
The project is available for sale with The Italian Yacht Group, with delivery scheduled for summer 2026.
Twin CAT engines would propel the superyacht to a maximum speed of 15 knots and a range of 4,000 nautical miles when cruising at 10 knots. Other key specs include a 9.2-metre beam and draft of 2.8 metres.
The Italian yard recently unveiled a catamaran concept in collaboration with Yves Béhar, the keynote speaker at this year's Superyacht Design Festival. The yacht would be capable of cruising in full-electric mode for 80 per cent of a transatlantic crossing, following in the footsteps of Rossinavi's first multihull project, the 42.8-metre Seawolf X.
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