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9 Fascinating Facts About the ‘Maltese Falcon,’ One of the World’s Most Iconic Sailing Yachts
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At the time of its 2006 delivery, the 289-foot Maltese Falcon held the title of the world’s largest sailing yacht—nearly stretching the length of a football field, with a 42-foot beam. The Falcon ’s first-place status has been eclipsed by more recent launches, including the 348-foot Black Pearl and Jeff Bezos’s 417-foot Koru . But the Maltese Falcon remains one of the most iconic boats on the water as well as one of the largest sailing yachts for charter via Burgess.
Commissioned by the late Tom Perkins—a pioneer of Silicon Valley’s venture capital industry who was briefly married to romance novelist Danielle Steel (his own novel, Sex and the Single Zillionaire, is still available on Amazon)—and built by Perini Navi, Maltese Falcon has won 18 design awards since its launch. Naval architecture was by Gerard Dijkstra, with the original design by Ken Freivokh.
The three-mast sailing yacht last year completed an interior, exterior, and engineering refit at Lusben shipyard. The series of aesthetic and functional improvements include the hull being repainted in Perini Blue and a new extendable passerelle that takes guests down to the water. The teak deck was also replaced, and interiors refurbished with lighter woods, cream panels, and new tapestries.
Here are nine cool facts you didn’t know about the Maltese Falcon .
The FalconRig
The innovative masts and sails, inspired by the 1960s DynaRig concept, were produced by U.K.-based Insensys. The FalconRig is based on three rotating and freestanding masts made from “weapons-grade” carbon fiber, capable of deploying up to 24,756 square feet of sail in six seconds (the average time it takes to tie a necktie) at the push of a button. The huge sail area is spread over 15 sails to greatly reduce the loads while delivering a potential top speed of 25 knots. Maltese Falcon carries a total of 25 sails, giving it 10 to spare. Despite its success, the technology has not been widely adopted, though Black Pearl comes close with its DynaRig system.
This is Where the Magic Happens
All this innovation was only possible with specialized technology, including sensors in the sails that measure loads, wind speeds, and tidal currents, specialized software that Perkins wrote to help crunch this data in nanoseconds and a centralized control center that does most of the sailing automatically. Perkins’s goal was to create a complex but very easy-to-handle sailing machine. He once boasted: “I can teach any sailor how to handle the yacht in five minutes.”
Two Cinemas
One of the yacht’s most unique features is the world’s largest outdoor cinema (above) projected onto the lower sail. Guests can watch from the flybridge or the lounging space at the bow of the sundeck. Since the refit, there is now an indoor cinema (below), with wood paneling and comfy sofas that deliver a Zen vibe.
Three-deck Atrium
Under Perkins’s stewardship, Maltese Falcon contained an incredible collection of modern art, which served as inspiration for the yacht’s “luxury machine” interior penned by Freivokh. It combined industrial chic with high tech, manifested in leather, glass, wood, and steel. The art may no longer be on board and the interior has been refurbished, but the three-deck atrium, with stairs spiraling around the main mast (below), remains a showstopping feature.
Six Years in Build
The hull was built on spec in 1989 by Perini Navi and sat for 10 years waiting for the right owner. When Perkins, who had spent a decade planning the vessel, green-lit the build process, it took from 2000 to 2006, or about twice the time of a typical custom superyacht because of its complexity. Perkins had amassed a fleet of vessels over a 25-year period that included the 141-foot Perini Navi Andromeda la Dea, a 154-foot ketch of the same name, and the Herreshoff classic Mariette of 1915 . He also owned a restored classic yacht called Atlantide . But Maltese Falcon was Perkins’s opus. He wanted a high-tech, but easy-to-handle sailing machine. He once boasted: “I can teach any sailor how to handle the yacht in five minutes.”
Rotating Sunbed
Maltese Falcon is known for its large modern spaces, including an indoor/outdoor bar area where the glitterati have mingled on deck. Among the yacht’s many refit improvements is a new circular sunbed on the flybridge that rotates with the sun to deliver maximum tanning exposure, guest convenience, and a continuous stream of panoramic vistas.
The Bogart Connection
The name Maltese Falcon was inspired by the 1941 American film noir of the same name, directed by John Huston, that starred Humphrey Bogart and Peter Lorre. Many consider it the greatest detective movie ever made. The black bird, originally made in gold and encrusted with jewels, is also a symbol of extreme wealth. The emblem appears throughout the yacht, on the sails, the linen, and in the form of a bronze sculpture positioned by the indoor cinema.
Two Masters
Officially, there is only one full-beam master suite (top), with a large walk-in wardrobe, an adjoining gym, and his-and-hers bathrooms with a Jacuzzi bath and shower room. However, the private full-beam VIP (bottom) is a close runner up, which many consider a second primary. Facing the flybridge with access to the terrace and walkaround side decks, it has a new bed with a television that rises from the floor. There are an additional four double cabins on the lower deck, each with en suite facilities.
A Full Chest of Water Toys
It’s not surprising that a yacht renowned for being technologically advanced should hold a plethora of toys and other cool amenities. The onboard gym has a state-of-the-art MS Sculpt electric muscle stimulator for toning without breaking a sweat. In the water, there are eFoils, paddleboards, and jetsurfers. The two original Pascoe tenders remain, though Perkins took the DeepFlight Super Falcon personal submersible with him when he sold the yacht in 2009. It was the world’s first “winged submersible” built by Hawkes Ocean Technologies and was named in honor of Maltese Falcon . He later installed the sub aboard his motor yacht Dr No , a converted fisheries training ship, which he used to explore the Pacific Islands.
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MALTESE FALCON Sailing yacht for charter
The instantly recognisable 88m (288.6ft) MALTESE FALCON, acclaimed as the Finest Superyacht Ever among a host of other awards, is still one of the world’s most innovative sailing yachts. Now this truly iconic yacht is better than ever having undergone a huge double refit in summer 2022 and winter 2022-23 with an endless series of mind-blowing upgrades.
Exciting and rare, offering iconic elegance and innovation.
- 18 awards since her launch, including being named ‘Finest Superyacht Ever’ by Superyacht World magazine
- 2022/2023 extensive interior, exterior and engineering refit
- Unique three-deck sky-lit atrium
- Wellness facilities: massage room & fully equipped gym
- Private VIP deck
- Largest outdoor cinema projected on the lower sail and indoor cinema
- Large aft shaded Bimini/Circus
- 2,400 square metres of sail can be set within six minutes
About MALTESE FALCON
The instantly recognisable 88m (288.6ft) MALTESE FALCON, acclaimed as the Finest Superyacht Ever among a host of other awards, is still one of the world’s most innovative sailing yachts. Now this truly iconic yacht is better than ever having undergone a huge double refit in summer 2022 and winter 2022-23 with an endless series of mind-blowing upgrades.
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As well as a gleaming hull repaint, there is a new extendable passerelle that takes you all the way down to the water where there is a new inflatable platform for beach-club sea-level living. The flybridge has a new circular sunbed that rotates with the sun. Inside you’ll find her guest areas brighter and more welcoming with lighter woods, cream panels and new tapestries.
There’s a new cinema room on the main deck, a redesigned Japanese-style dining room and her gym shares a state-of-the-art MS Sculpt electric muscle stimulator with the massage room. As well as the latest Starlink Wi-Fi throughout and a wheelhouse brimming with the latest technology, she now operates more sustainably with LED lighting throughout, a new engine control room and new generators for lower noise and vibration.
Her unique features remain, like the three-deck sky-lit atrium where the stairs spiral around the main mast, an iconic architectural wonder. You can still indulge your passion for film with the world’s largest outdoor cinema, where movies are projected onto the lower sail so you can watch from the flybridge. The main deck aft, now shaded by a stylish new hardtop, is even better suited to entertainment with open-air dining aft and a circular sit-up bar, revamped with cream marble and new sound and light systems.
On the water, you'll find whatever you're looking for in MALTESE FALCON's garage of brand-new toys. She has a 10m (33ft) Pascoe tender to ferry guests into port or onto a deserted beach for a BBQ and thrill them on waterskis and wakeboards. SeaBobs, kayaks, SUPs, jet surfs, snorkelling equipment, windsurfers - she has plenty to keep you entertained.
When it's time for bed, the full-beam master suite on the lower deck has a large walk-in wardrobe and adjoining gym as well as his-and-hers bathrooms, now with jacuzzi bath as well as a shower room. As principal you may be tempted to take the private VIP deck instead, aft facing on the flybridge with access to the terrace and walkaround side decks, as it has a brand-new bed with a TV that rises from beneath it. There are an additional four double cabins on the lower deck, each with en suite facilities.
Be one of the first to experience this reborn icon of the seas. Get in touch now to book your MALTESE FALCON charter.
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- Inflatable tows
- Fishing gear
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Please note that tenders and toys are subject to regular upgrades and changes. Contact a Burgess broker for the latest information.
Fitness equipment
- Cross trainer
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Please note that fitness equipment and wellness facilities are subject to regular upgrades and changes. Contact a Burgess broker for the latest information.
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Maltese Falcon Yacht: Everything You Want To Know
The Maltese Falcon is a sailing superyacht that is one of the largest sailing yachts on the planet. It was first launched back in 2006 although you could argue it was actually launched in 1990 as the bare hull actually hit the water back then but it wasn’t actually built into a full vessel that was sailing until 2006. It took six years to finalize the design and construction before launch. Despite its remarkable size and apparent complexity, the yacht is designed such that a single person could operate it by themselves if they wanted to.
The yacht comes in at 289 feet in length, definitely making it ones of the largest sailing yachts in the world. It features what they call a Dyna-Rig system with three 190’ rotating masts, each supporting five sails.
Who Owns the Sailing Yacht Maltese Falcon?
The original owner of the Maltese Falcon was American venture capitalist Thomas Perkins. He only had the yacht for two years however, buying it in 2006 and then selling it in 2008. The company Pleon Ltd bought the yacht and has been operating it ever since, mostly as a charter vessel. Since that time it’s become one of the most famous and easily recognizable yachts on the water and has turned up all over the world.
What Is a Maltese Falcon?
The name of the yacht comes from the movie of the same name, itself based on a book. The Maltese Falcon is a valuable statue made of gold and jewels but disguised to look plain. By the end of the story no one actually has it or knows where it is. In the story it qualifies as a Macguffin, something that is sort of a misdirect and isn’t really what’s important.
How Do The Sails Work on the Maltese Falcon?
As mentioned, the Falcon uses a DynaRig system. The furling sails are stored inside the masts. The masts themselves are actually made of weapons grade carbon fiber which, as you can imagine, is both highly advanced and not inexpensive by any means.
When an operator simply pushes a button, they automatically deploy along tracks in just six minutes. The sails have no rigging and they can be trimmed by simply rotating the masts with the electronic control panel. That works out to 25,800 square feet of material in 15 sails. All of it can be controlled from a panel that’s basically like a large desktop computer.
According to Perkins, at the time it was built, the Falcon sailed as close to the wind as any yacht, of any design, that had more than one mast. He also proclaimed that the computer control system, while obviously having a complicated amount of work to do, was so simple to control he could teach someone with no sailing experience at all how to use it in under 5 minutes.
This actually caused a little bit of controversy when it was introduced and demonstrated to others. As has happened with similar high tech sailing yachts, there are some yachting or sailing purists who believe a sailing vessel should be sailed the old fashioned way and that using technology to take the manual sailing part out of the equation is considered almost like an insult. Of course, that’s all personal preference and many people think this is the evolution of sailing and love the convenience of being able to have technology manage all the hard work.
What’s the Maltese Falcon Yacht Interior Like?
The main reason that the Maltese Falcon has been so popular as a charter yacht for all these years is that the interior is everything you’d expect from a superyacht and then some. It has a lot of stuff going on.
There are six suites on board the Maltese Falcon, one Master, one VIP along with 4 double suites, which offer accommodations for 12 guests. If you’re so included, the 4 double suits can actually be combined to create two more VIP suites to accomodate fewer guests but with a little more luxury.
In addition, the boat is manned by 16 to 19 crew who have 8 cabins although it’s worth mentioning again, as stated above, a single person can actually operate this boat. That’s because there is a very sophisticated computer control system that monitors and manages all operational aspects of the vessel. The sails can be raised and lowered with the touch of a button. The ship’s sensors can detect ships in currents and wind and make adjustments to the sails as necessary to ensure it takes maximum advantage of the wind at all times as well.
One of the most famous features is the huge movie theater that is on the boat. It’s listed as the largest of any yacht in the world. How did they pull that off? The yacht actually projects movies onto the sails to use them as a screen, so you get a true movie theater experience with the size.
For relaxation, the charter also comes with an on-board massage therapist and a treatment room you can use. This is part of the spa area and there’s also a gym as well for when you feel the need to work out.
For more of a party atmosphere there is a bar in the main salon area that can actually be split in two with sliding doors. When that happens, it breaks it into an indoor bar and an outdoor bar. There’s plenty of deck space on the main deck and, if you’re the VIP, you’ll have your own deck space which we’ll get to shortly.
Decorative features inside include the curated art from the owners as well as accent touches that are mostly finished in wood accents that include things like Masscar ebony and walnut. Elsewhere there’s ample leather, steel, aluminum and glass. There’s an atrium onboard as well as a reading room, a massive full-beam dining room, and a large main salon area. Dining areas include the formal one as well as al fresco spaces.
When you’re looking to have fun the yacht features a lot of toys and tenders as well. There’s even a bespoke waterslide, a feature you won’t find on many vessels. There are jet skis available for use, as well as SUPs and scuba diving equipment. In addition the boat boasts a 33 foot Pascoe tender, waterskis and wakeboards, SeaBobs, kayaks, kite surf gear, paddle boards, jet surfs, windsurfers and even an inflatable platform for lounging right out on the water.
Thanks to the numerous design innovations and features on board, the Maltese Falcon actually received 18 different international awards after it was launched back in 2006 for being the most innovative sailing yacht in the world at the time. That includes earning the title of “Finest Superyacht Ever” according to Superyacht World magazine. And, all these years later, it’s still a design marvel that few other yachts have managed to rival, let alone meet.
In 2022, the yacht underwent a refit and numerous features have been updated or replaced entirely. That includes the artwork, carpeting, electronics, the cinema, the lighting and even the piano in the main lounge. There’s a new indoor cinema room that was added as well, for those times when you want to watch a film during the day, or without dealing with the weather.
What’s on the Maltese Falcon’s Upper Deck?
Like a hotel with a penthouse suite, the Maltese Falcon has its own VIP cabin located on the upper deck or bridge deck of the vessel. It has its own private terrace for getting away from the rest of the vessel. The master suite features two walk-in wardrobes and his and hers washrooms. There’s even a lounge and an attached gym for private use.
The upper deck is also where you’ll find that outdoor movie theater to use when the sun goes down. When it was built it had one of the first outdoor movie screens you’d ever find on a superyacht. You could actually watch movies from inside a hot tub as well.
What Did the Maltese Falcon Yacht Cost?
As you can imagine with a vessel of this size and all the features it has, it’s not a cheap boat. But like so many of these super yachts, the owners are not always very forthcoming with the price as not everyone likes people knowing their financial business. Way back in the year 2007, Thomas Perkins, the original owner, was interviewed on the TV show 60 Minutes. He discussed the yacht at that time and offered the somewhat vague answer that the cost of the yacht was above $150 million but below $300 million. So that’s quite a large potential range to deal with but, for most of us, the cost of a yacht is pretty expensive no matter where it sits on that scale.
What’s the Maltese Falcon Yacht Charter Price?
If you’re not in the market to buy a yacht like the Maltese Falcon, you can charter it if you like to enjoy living the high life on the sea for a week or two at a time. The rates for chartering the Maltese Falcon depend on the time of year you want to take advantage. During the winter season you can charter it for $460,000 per week plus expenses. However, if you want it during the summer you’ll have to shell out a bit more and go in for around $523,500 per week plus expenses. A charter Maltese Falcon trip obviously isn’t in everyone’s price rage and it’s often used by celebrities, corporations and millionaires for things like vacations and celebrations.
Maltese Falcon Yacht Top Speed
The Maltese Falcon is not built for speed, of course, but it does well for a vessel of this size. It’s powered by a pair of twin Deutz engines that allow it to cruise at 16 knots. The maximum speed it can reach is an impressive 19 knots. Along with that it has a range of up to 4,600 nautical miles. That’s thanks to a 81,300 liter fuel tank that can keep it on pace at 14 knots. Of course, that’s when it’s under engine power. It is also fully capable of operating totally under sail as well.
Under sail, the top speed for the Maltese Falcon has been clocked at a very respectable 24 to 25 knots. It’s able to cross the Atlantic ocean in just 10 days.
The Bottom Line
Though it’s an older yacht than some of the other headline-grabbing superyachts you’ll hear about these days like Jeff Bezos’ yacht or even the Lamborghini yacht, the Maltese Falcon is extremely popular and offers amazing amenities for those who can afford to charter it. It’s still consider the best sailing yacht in the world by many.
At 268 feet in length, the yacht can reach up to 25 knots under sail and it has room for 12 guests. It’s known for its massive movie theater which projects movies onto the sails, not to mention the sails themselves which are controlled electronically and can be operated by one lone person.
The yacht cost somewhere between $150 million and $300 million and can be charted for between $460,000 and $523,000 per week, depending on the time of year.
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Iconic yachts: The story of the 88m sailing yacht Maltese Falcon
Tom Perkins created one of the most sensational three-masted sailing yachts of the past 100 years when he built the 88 metre Maltese Falcon with Perini Navi .
Launched in 2006, the project took nearly six years to complete. With radical unstayed masts made of 'weapons-grade' carbon fibre, computerised sail and mast control system, M a ltese Falcon, and in particular its FalconRig, was hailed as a triumph of design, development and engineering.
The great idea of the clipper rig is that a huge sail area, 2,415 metres square, in this case, can be spread over 15 sails, thus greatly reducing the loadings. On Maltese Falcon there are a total of 25 sails, giving her 10 spare.
One of the most exciting aspects of Maltese Falcon is the yacht's upwind performance. "We sail as close to the wind as any yacht, of any design, that has more than one mast," Perkins previously said. He went on to describe the mast and sail control system as 'almost trivial' in its simplicity. "I can teach any sailor how to handle the yacht in five minutes," he said. "To the best of my knowledge, this is not the case with any other big boat with reel winches."
The superyacht's 'luxury machine' interior - a marriage of industrial chic and high tech - was designed by Ken Freivokh around Tom Perkins' striking modern art collection , and features leather, glass, wood and steel. The layout includes a master suite and five further guest cabins, and the crew of 16 is accommodated in eight cabins.
Her long and relatively narrow hull was designed be very fast through the water, and her very long waterline 78 metres assures stability against heeling. The sails, made by Robbie Doyle, are stored on individual in-mast mandrels and set and furled using a complex but brilliant system that makes use of a large number of electric motors within the masts and on the yards.
In 2009, Perkins sold Maltese Falcon to hedge-fund manager Elena Ambrosiadou. The yacht is now available for charter with SuperYachtsMonaco from €460,000 a week.
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The Maltese Falcon: A Timeless Icon of the Yacht Industry
This 288-ft motor sailing yacht commands attention wherever she goes.
By Ellie Brade
One of the world’s largest sailing boats, the iconic Maltese Falcon yacht is something of a modern day pirate ship. Commanding attention – and awe –wherever she goes, the 288 ft motor sailing yacht has been described as the world’s most photographed yacht, a testament to the blend of sailing yacht high performance and motor yacht luxurious comfort courtesy of its shipyard, Perini Navi.
When the Maltese Falcon – the brainchild of the late Tom Perkins, her first owner – launched in 1990, it had been six years in the making. After a staggering amount of research, development, design work and innovation, the Maltese Falcon remains a bastion of the industry nearly over three decades later.
Upon first debut, it was clear she was one of the most significant yachts of the past century. Pushing all the capabilities of superyacht design, the Maltese Falcon transformed the world of superyachts forever.
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Construction
Construction work was undertaken at Perini Navi’s Turkish facility in Tuzla, with the core project team made up of Perkins, naval architect Gerard Dijkstra of Dykstra Naval Architects (DNA) and Ken Freivokh of Ken Freivokh Design , who designed the interior and exterior. The yacht began life as the steel hull of an abandoned yacht project before being identified as a suitable platform for Maltese Falcon . This was the third time that Perkins had built a yacht with Perini Navi, but it would be his biggest and boldest build by far.
One of the Maltese Falcon ’s most distinctive traits is her masts and sails, and the design for the entire yacht was centered around them. Powered by square-sailed “Dynarig” technology, which was suggested and developed for the yacht by Dijkstra, she features three carbon fiber masts with a computer-run sail and mast control system that allows push button sailing.
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In a nutshell, her huge 25,791-sq-ft sail area is spread out over 15 sails – five for each mast – that are fixed to the mast’s curved yards and set and furled using an electrical control system. The freestanding masts are then rotated as desired to adjust the sails.
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This complex, yet extremely simple, system makes sailing the Maltese Falcon almost effortless for sailors of all skillsets – it takes just six minutes to set the sails and only 90 seconds to tack the yacht. The entire system can be run by just one person.
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In addition to its reliability and ease of use, the Dynarig system allows the yacht to sail fast and efficiently, delivering significant economic and environmental savings.
Her ease of use means she regularly travels under sail, vastly reducing her reliance on and consumption of fuel. She doesn’t shirk on performance either. Able to reach top speeds of 18 knots, the Maltese Falcon has more than proved herself out on the water, having won many sailing regattas including The Superyacht Cup 2010 and the Perini Cup several times.
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Freivokh describes the design of the yacht as being “form follows function,” while still upholding essential design principles, balanced proportions, and uncluttered and purposeful shapes. For the interior, Freivokh created an elegant aesthetic with an industrial edge. This effect was achieved using a combination of materials including walnut, Macassar ebony, glass, leather, carbon fiber and aluminum, complemented by beautiful artworks and sculptures.
The Maltese Falcon accommodates 12 guests in six cabins – the full beam master is positioned on the lower deck, with highlights including a full width dressing room and a private gym. The equally impressive VIP suite is located on the upper deck with direct access to the bridge and its own deck space. Four large doubles, all with ensuites, complete the picture.
The Maltese Falcon is a very social yacht that is well suited to entertaining. Her spacious layout allows for six different dining and entertainment spaces. The main deck is the focal point for guests to gather and enjoy. The large main saloon leads directly out to a circular bar that includes a full formal dining table – picture world-class dining under the stars.
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“The circular bar on the main deck aft is a focal point that seamlessly integrates the interior with the exterior deck spaces,” says Chloe Riley, the Maltese Falcon ’s charter broker at SuperYachtsMonaco.
Inside are two lounges and another formal dining set up, with the dining area bearing Japanese influences. The main deck is also home to a cards and games room, and modern office facilities that make it easy to work on board. All the key spaces are linked by a striking central staircase.
The exterior spaces are home to some of the Maltese Falcon ’s most popular features. The central bar has played host to a wide variety of events and parties in its time. When it’s time to stop partying, there are plenty of options to sunbathe, dine or relax. Jacuzzis can be found inside and out, and recent additions to the yacht include a new spa facility with a hair salon and massage room (a qualified beauty and massage therapist sits among the 19-strong crew).
There are numerous private spaces to escape to and enjoy the experience of life on the water. “The seating area on the bridge deck forward is a lovely spot that gives a unique viewpoint when sailing,” says Riley. “But most memorable of all the features is the huge outdoor cinema set up on the upper deck, with movies able to be projected onto one of the yacht’s sails for the ultimate cinema session.”
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Chartering Maltese Falcon
Over the years her travels have taken her all over the world, clocking close to 200,000 nm with a decent proportion under sail. “She is versatile with location and can be chartered anywhere in the world, although Greece is now the Maltese Falcon ’s home,” says Riley.
Plenty of thought has been put into her charter offering, which gives a thrilling taste of all the ingredients that make superyachts so exciting including speed, high luxury and gourmet delights. As a charter favorite, it is no surprise that the Maltese Falcon also carries a rich selection of toys and tenders, and she has been set up to appeal to every kind of guest.
“Guests of the Maltese Falcon can enjoy the exhilarating performance of race sailing with seven-star luxury and comfort,” says Riley. “With all the best elements of motor and sailing yachts, she really is the best of both worlds.”
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The Maltese Falcon is a yacht that needs to be seen to be believed, and once seen will not be forgotten. Its late creator, Perkins, summed it up beautifully when he opined: “It is not a modest thing to say, but my creation remains an unrivaled masterpiece.”
The Maltese Falcon is available for charter with SuperYachtsMonaco from €460,000-€520,000 ($500,000-$565,000) per week + expenses. Contact Chloe Riley, [email protected] , superyachtsmonaco.com
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Maltese Falcon
Maltese Falcon is not just a sailing yacht, it is an enormous sail-driven vessel that, under healthy winds, will rocket to record-breaking speeds. Touted as a new class of yacht, this incredible super cruiser can cross the Atlantic in ten days with guests enjoying some of the most luxurious quarters available from any charter vessel on the market today.
Boasting a revolutionary DynaRig sailing system aptly called the Falcon Rig, this 88 metre behemoth has three self-standing and rotating masts which host fifteen sails for an incredible total sail area of 2400 square metres, all of which can be controlled by a single sailor.
Launched in 2006 by Perini Navi and making use of their sail control system, Maltese Falcon has unrivalled performance combined with unmatched safety and manoeuvrability. With a maximum speed of eighteen knots and a range of 3,000 nautical miles at a cruising speed of fourteen knots, Maltese Falcon is the ultimate charter vessel. Whether you desire a super yacht for large scale entertaining between smart anchorages or as a way to experience a once in a lifetime blue water ocean passage, Maltese Falcon is the only way forward.
Maltese Falcon is able to accommodate twelve guests in five lower deck stateroom and one upper deck passage cabin with a private cockpit. A VIP cabin sits on the upper deck and holds a queen-sized berth while the full beam master suite holds a king-sized berth, a separate full beam dressing room and private gymnasium located on the lower deck. Four of the guest staterooms can convert into two enormous VIP suites, each with his and hers bathrooms. All of the cabins on Maltese Falcon hold either king- or queen-sized berths.
The interior of the Maltese Falcon is incomparable and peaks in the atrium where the three glorious decks are united by a circular stairway surrounding the main mast which creates a delicate spiralling effect that is enhanced by the natural light which floods the area through transparent floors, starting at the top deck and cascading down to the decks below. The main deck is an immense open space which features a main saloon, spacious aft-cockpit, two separate studio areas and a majestic formal dining room. There is also a protected sun bathing area and direct access to the cutting-edge wheelhouse, which acts as the heart for the entire vessel.
Maltese Falcon’s onboard amenities and facilities are vast and include such treasures as a full gym with Techno gym, stairmaster and other machines, fifty inch plasma TV in the main salon, SAT TV and DVD throughout the yacht with a fifty inch plasma TV in the master suite, forty two inch plasma TV’s in the four guest staterooms, a thirty two inch plasma TV in the upper deck passage cabin and WiFi throughout the vessel.
Maltese Falcon’s arsenal of toys and tenders include the following: two thirty two foot RIB tenders, four laser sailing boats, one fourteen foot Castold jet tender, six full sets of dive gear, water skis and snorkelling gear.
Maltese Falcon is available for charter in the Mediterranean.
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The legendary three-masted yacht commissioned by Thomas J. Perkins as his third Perini Navi, S/Y The Maltese Falcon pioneered the revolutionary sailing system now known as the Falcon Rig: with in-mast furling system designed by Fabio Perini and unprecedented automation and safety features, the rig has allowed this 88m yacht to reach the incredible speed of 25 knots.
S/Y The Maltese Falcon’s spectacular interiors were designed by Ken Freivokh.
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Maltese Falcon- Fastest Super Yacht with Sails
The Maltese Falcon is a superyacht that can flaunt something that not many other vessels in the world can- her speed. The yacht is a unique aesthetic appeal, meeting luxury while carrying engineering genius.
The Maltese Falcon is one of the finest and fastest superyachts with sails of the maritime world. The luxury vessel can attain record-breaking speeds under good wind conditions. With her speed, this yacht can cross the entire Atlantic within ten days!
It was named the finest superyacht by the magazine Superyacht world. The luxurious Maltese Falcon was launched in 2006 by Perini Navi. It was built for American businessman Tom Perkins. The yacht flaunts a revolutionary sailing system called DynaRig, developed by Dykstra Naval Architects. It is called the Falcon Rig and includes three self-standing and rotating carbon fiber masts which host fifteen sails.
She has won several regattas, the most recent being the 2018 regatta held in Porto Cervo, Sardinia. She won five awards every day, came top of her class and came out as the overall winner. The fabulous sailing yacht features internal and external design by the famous Ken Freivokh.
The speedy cruise is not just a luxury yacht. It’s an 88-meter beauty, covering a total sail area of 2400 square meters that can go to a maximum speed of 18 knots. Even at 14 knots, this cruiser can possess a range of 3,000 nautical miles. And an even better part is that it all can be looked into by a single sailor, making this system more efficient than any other.
Besides being a true speedy vessel, luxury features are also among the best things about this yacht. At a given time, it can indulge twelve guests in five lower deck staterooms and one upper passage cabin with its own private cockpit. Each of these staterooms features a queen-sized berth.
There is also a VIP cabin on the upper deck which, too, offers a queen-sized berth. The full-beam main suite on the lower deck is taking it a notch higher. It features a king-sized berth, a separate dressing room and a private gymnasium for the guests.
For additional luxury, four staterooms can be modified to make two super luxurious super spacious VIP suites with personal bathrooms. And it’s not just the accommodation . Every bit of Maltese Falcon spells luxury.
The interior, yacht architecture and design have been done intelligently to give a better sense of space and lighting everywhere on the yacht. The peak in the atrium features a unison point for the three decks. The three decks are united by a circular stairway surrounding the main mast.
The transparent floors let natural light flood creating a captivating ambience. The effects of this natural light can be felt up to the lower decks through the fine floors. The main deck features a main saloon, a private gym, an aft cockpit, two separate studio areas and a formal dining room.
It also has a full complement of fishing gear, including other water sports equipment and water toys like windsurfers, waterskis, dinghies-Kawasaki ultra lx, a large quiver of sails, wakeboards, kneeboards, flyboard, a jetpack and jet board floating teak platform etc. For entertainment, there is an outdoor cinema and outdoor gym equipment too.
It also features a sunbathing area, a massage room, a jacuzzi and a direct pathway to a cutting-edge wheelhouse. This makes the main deck the most important and busiest part of the yacht. However, the design and architecture of all these have been done to ensure that the main deck retains its sense of openness while accommodating maximum features.
The onboard facilities available on this yacht include a fifty-inch plasma screen TV placed in the main saloon, SAT TV and DVD throughout, and Wi-Fi access everywhere on the vessel.
The main suite features its fifty-inch plasma screen, while the staterooms possess forty-two inches screens. Even the upper deck passage cabin has been provided with a thirty-two-inch plasma screen TV and other amenities.
And for those likely to get bored of the TV, all-time internet connection and breathtaking views from the yacht, there are other options to step out in the open as well.
The Falcon features two 32-foot RIB tenders, four laser sailing boats, 14 feet Castold jet tender, six sets of dive gear, water skis, and snorkelling gear. It would be safe to say that this yacht plans to spoil her guests in every way possible.
The beauty of the Mediterranean sea, where this yacht is available for charter, remains the main highlight. But there is so much more to this vessel that it would be captivating.
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1. why is the maltese falcon yacht so famous.
The Maltese Falcon is one of the finest and fastest superyachts with sails of the maritime world. The luxury vessel can attain record-breaking speeds under good wind conditions. With her speed, this yacht can cross the entire Atlantic within ten days.
2. What are the luxurious things in the yacht?
Apart from the king and queen-size suites, it has four laser sailing boats, 14 feet Castold jet tender, six sets of dive gear, water skis, and snorkelling gear. It also has a cinema, gym, massage room with a massage therapist, a jacuzzi and much more.
3. What are the physical dimensions of this superyacht?
It’s an 88-meter beauty, covering a total sail area of 2400 square meters that can go to a maximum speed of 18 knots. Even at 14 knots, this cruiser can possess a range of 3,000 nautical miles.
4. What is the speciality of the Maltese Falcon?
It is known for its revolutionary sailing technology, the DynaRig, developed by Dykstra Naval Architects. It is called the Falcon Rig and includes three self-standing and rotating carbon fiber masts which host fifteen sails.
5. When was the sailing yacht launched?
The luxurious Maltese Falcon was launched in 2006 by Perini Navi in Istanbul. It was built for American businessman Tom Perkins and later put on charter.
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Iconic yachts: The story of the 88m sailing yacht Maltese Falcon
Article republished from BOAT INTERNATIONAL : 22 JUNE 2021 BY ROGER LEAN-VERCOE
Tom Perkins created one of the most sensational three-masted sailing yachts of the past 100 years when he built the 88 metre Maltese Falcon with Perini Navi .
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Launched in 2006, the project took nearly six years to complete. With radical unstayed masts made of ‘weapons-grade’ carbon fibre, computerised sail and mast control system, M a ltese Falcon, and in particular its FalconRig, was hailed as a triumph of design, development and engineering.
The great idea of the clipper rig is that a huge sail area, 2,415 metres square, in this case, can be spread over 15 sails, thus greatly reducing the loadings. On Maltese Falcon there are a total of 25 sails, giving her 10 spare.
One of the most exciting aspects of Maltese Falcon is the yacht’s upwind performance. “We sail as close to the wind as any yacht, of any design, that has more than one mast,” Perkins previously said. He went on to describe the mast and sail control system as ‘almost trivial’ in its simplicity. “I can teach any sailor how to handle the yacht in five minutes,” he said. “To the best of my knowledge, this is not the case with any other big boat with reel winches.”
The superyacht’s ‘luxury machine’ interior – a marriage of industrial chic and high tech – was designed by Ken Freivokh around Tom Perkins’ striking modern art collection , and features leather, glass, wood and steel. The layout includes a master suite and five further guest cabins, and the crew of 16 is accommodated in eight cabins.
Her long and relatively narrow hull was designed be very fast through the water, and her very long waterline 78 metres assures stability against heeling. The sails, made by Robbie Doyle, are stored on individual in-mast mandrels and set and furled using a complex but brilliant system that makes use of a large number of electric motors within the masts and on the yards.
In 2009, Perkins sold Maltese Falcon to hedge-fund manager Elena Ambrosiadou. The yacht is now available for charter with SuperYachtsMonaco from €460,000 a week.
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Sailing yacht MALTESE FALCON: Re-launch of an icon
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By Steph Loseby & Nina Done 28 April 2023
Arguably the world’s most iconic sailing yacht, the multi-award-winning 88m (288ft) MALTESE FALCON has just been relaunched after undertaking a full-scale refit at the Lubsen yard in Livorno, Italy . YachtCharterFleet had the pleasure of speaking to the yacht’s captain Pierfrancesco Cafaro on her latest changes and upcoming charter plans.
Sporting a brand new 'Perini Blue' hull color and fully revamped interiors, as well as a major overhaul to all her onboard engineering and electrical systems, we take an in-depth look at some of the yacht’s most prominent changes.
Passion project
Chosen for its reputation as one of the best refit shipyards in Italy, Lubsen hosted many of the contractors that worked on Maltese Falcon’s original build, which has enabled the yard to undertake a refit in line with the new owner’s vision while staying true to the late owner Tom Perkins’ original concept and rigorous attention to detail.
The yacht represents his ambition in creating a yacht that broke the mold in terms of engineering, rigging and sail control, and the new owner and his team have been keen to ensure this vision has been upheld and updated in line with modern technologies.
All of the contractors have worked closely with the crew and yacht team, working with the same passion to see this beautiful yacht rebirthed Pierfrancesco Cafaro, Captain of Maltese Falcon
Maltese Falcon’s captain, Pierfrancesco Cafaro, who joined the sailing yacht a year ago, explains: “Everyone on board, including the yard, management company and owner are passionate about upholding [Tom Perkins's] original vision and keeping this beautiful yacht as impressive and ground-breaking as ever.”
The extensive refit, which began in November 2022, is now finally drawing towards a close after an epic effort from everyone involved. Now in the water, she looks ready and raring to go, barring a few last-minute touches, and the usual safety and survey checks required, before commencing her busy upcoming yacht charter season in the Mediterranean .
Award-winning sailing yacht
First hitting the water in 2006, the 1,100GT sailing yacht has consistently been lauded, receiving countless accolades, awards and glowing reviews from the world's media, and regularly appearing in the top ten all-time rankings for style, concept, engineering, performance and provision of luxury.
Winning a whopping 18 highly-coveted awards, including the highest technical achievement in a sailing yacht, best interior design and sailing yacht of the year, this ground-breaking vessel has now entered a new chapter in her life.
Aiming to preserve as much of Tom Perkins’ original legacy, whilst striving to meet the new owner’s vision – himself a keen sailor and long-time Perini owner – has been one of the yard’s major challenges. Nevertheless, an extremely exciting undertaking for a project as large as this one.
What are some of the major changes onboard MALTESE FALCON?
According to Cafaro, around 80% of the yacht’s interior spaces have been upgraded or altered in some way. Her original exterior and interior design was conceived by the British designer Ken Freivokh. For the current refit, Rome-based architect Emanuela Esposito has been enlisted to reimagine her interior spaces, using an overall brighter scheme throughout, in stark contrast to the dark, carbon fiber interiors the yacht once showcased.
All guest areas have been fitted with new carpets, beds, lighter bathroom marble and pure leather ceiling panels, as well as brand new audio-visual systems, with a dedicated movie platform offering streaming services such as Netflix and Prime built in.
Starlink WiFi has also been installed, with new access points around the vessel, enabling download speeds of up to 350MB globally and superior connectivity wherever she cruises.
Her dedicated movie theater, main salon and dining room have also undergone a major transformation, including her indoor/outdoor bar in the middle of the salon that leads to her aft cockpit area.
This highly-social alfresco space now sports a new steel awning structure, offering additional protection from the elements to guests as they enjoy a leisurely breakfast or lunch. The permanent structure covers the entire aft cockpit up to her mizzen mast, and is attached to her superstructure. Apart from this, her distinctive profile remains unchanged.
Engineering systems and crew areas
Regarding her machinery, a huge amount of work has been undertaken “under the bonnet”, including replacing all exhausts, muffler piping, and a complete overhaul of her main engines.
She’s also had a full upgrade of all her hotel services which include new watermakers, air-conditioning system and replacement of her lighting arrangement and associated electrical components.
Her crew areas have also had a major refit, with new floors and carpets, new pantry for both crew and guests areas, new miele laundry machines and a brand new galley where the chef will create his culinary masterpieces for the guests.
Out on deck, sailing yacht MALTESE FALCON now sports a new rescue crane, along with a new rescue tender.
New sustainable features
No expense has been spared for this project, with attention being paid to her green features, which Cafaro explains has been designed to “restore her back to her former glory in a world that is changing very fast into a future that is more sustainable.”
She was an iconic yacht and still is an iconic yacht that's why they wanted to spend the money on making her the best Pierfrancesco Cafaro, Captain of Maltese Falcon
For example, the yacht’s electrical generators have been replaced with the latest Tier III models, to ensure she is up to date with the latest IMO emissions protocols. Furthermore, the yacht's rigging company RigPro have been looking into ways at optimizing the sailing gear to reduce the yacht’s overall emissions as part of its ongoing SEEMP – Ship Energy Efficiency Management Plan, which all yacht’s must now adhere to as per the IMO.
The yacht is also now fitted with a new system for drinkable fresh water, eliminating the need for single-use plastics onboard.
Charter-focused changes
In terms of amenities, the yacht’s massage room has been completely refitted with new machinery for muscle therapy, as well as an electrical pulse machine ‘EMsculpt’, which uses cutting-edge technology to tone your body and help eliminate fat. There is also a dedicated onboard massage therapist who will cater to the needs of guests during their vacation.
The yacht has also been fully equipped with brand new water toys, including windsurfers, e-foils, e-surfs, an inflatable platform, seabobs, paddleboards and snorkeling gear; guaranteed to provide endless hours of fun on the water wherever she cruises.
Her new owner wants to invest money and energy to give her a new and fresh look that offers much more than just a charter experience
There is also a new area on her flybridge deck dedicated to sunbathing and relaxing, equipped with a 3-meter spread of sunpads, alongside additional chaise longues, as well as umbrellas and an optional awning for shade.
Where is MALTESE FALCON sailing this year?
Holding both a Greek and Spain charter license, the striking yacht can traverse the Mediterranean waters with ease, transporting guests to some of the most celebrated yachting destinations in the world.
The vessel will commence her busy upcoming charter season around the South of France until mid-June. She will then sail to Greece’s Aegean islands , finishing up close to Turkey , before making her way back to the Ionian Sea . After which time she will make a bee-line for Sardinia for the beginning of August.
Remaining availability for Mediterranean yacht charters
Sailing yacht MALTESE FALCON will remain within Sardina and Corsica waters until September. She currently only has remaining availability for the first week of August, and between 17-24 August, which is likely to be snapped up.
Alternatively, for those looking to escape the winter blues, MALTESE FALCON will be heading over to the Caribbean for her winter season.
If you want the chance to charter this iconic and world-class sailing yacht for yourselves, please contact a recommended yacht charter broker .
In the meantime, you can browse the entire fleet of yachts available for charter in the Mediterranean .
Additional sailing yachts available to charter in the Mediterranean
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Maltese Falcon
The Maltese Falcon is not a classic yacht, she's a new class of yacht. Her revolutionary sailing system - the Falcon Rig, sets a new milestone in yachting history.
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This incredible super cruiser has a maximum speed of eighteen knots and a range of 3,000 nautical miles at a cruising speed of fourteen knots making the Maltese Falcon the ultimate charter vessel. Whether you desire a super yacht for large scale entertaining between smart anchorages or as a way to experience a once in a lifetime blue water ocean passage. Second to none, voted "Finest Superyacht ever" and awarded the Superyacht World Trophy.
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Maltese Falcon
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Following a massive refit of over 8.5 Million Euros, MALTESE FALCON is ready to book more charters this upcoming Summer 2023!
The Maltese Falcon is an incredible hybrid motor/sailing superyacht, which, having hosted royalty, sporting celebrities, business icons and private families, is without doubt, the most exclusive choice for an unforgettable charter experience. With the pedigree of a World Class Heritage Asset, and boasting a spectacular art collection, she energises and cocoons everyone in an uplifting and comfortable on-board ambience. Delivered by Perini Navi in 2006, on her launch, the Maltese Falcon redefined the world of yacht design. In a class of her own, she pairs an elegant design and black and silver superstructure with her revolutionary sailing system, the Falcon rig.
The multi award-winning MALTESE FALCON delivers exceptional sailing performance in uncompromised luxury. Her large outdoor and indoor spaces, al fresco dining options, wide array of toys, the largest outdoor cinema screen on the water and sheer sail power, all add to the experience.
Tender & Toys
Tenders: 10m Pascoe Open tender with 400hp engine 4.3m Castoldi Jet tender with 125hp engine Toys: 4 x SeaBobs 2 x Radinn jet surf 4 x stand up paddle boards 4 x Kayaks (2 x 2 pax, 2 x 1 pax) Windsurfer 2 x wakeboards (1 x adult, 1 x child) 3 x Inflatable platform Waterskis 4 x Inflatables Snorkelling gear (12 pax) Fishing gear Full beach set-up equipment including beach games.
Gym equipment: Techno Gym Run Personal Treadmill Techno Gym Cross Personal Elliptical Life Fitness G5 Cable Motion Gym Life Fitness bench Hand weights Pilates equipment Yoga equipment (mat, bricks and foam roller) Jump ropes Exercise bands Spa equipment: MS Sculpt (Electric Muscle Stimulator Machine)
Characteristics
Iconic and unique Superyacht - Awarded the "Finest Yacht Ever" trophy in 2013 by SuperYacht World and Winner of the 2018 Perini Cup Races 5 cups including overall winner
The best of both worlds - Guests enjoy the exhilarating performance of sailing with luxury and comfort
Sailing technology with proven reliability contributes to environmental sustainability
State of the art gym equipment, indoor and outdoor Jacuzzi, and the largest open air cinema on any yacht
Spa with massage room and qualified beauty/massage therapist, impressive list of water toys
Beautiful artwork, stunning interior and exterior entertaining spaces
2020 completes the multi-year refit including sail systems, hull painting, 5 year survey
Brand new TVs throughout and movie projector, new cinema room. Kaleidescape with Netflix and Prime is available in each cabin and there is also Apple TV in four of the guest cabins. Ipod docking stations in all cabins. The Falcon is one of its kind, in many ways and that is largely thanks to its impressively organised deck areas. They have been designed in such a way that one gets great sense of freedom while enjoying the sheer luxury of the Falcon on board. This sense of freedom could be down to the fact that she has many separate dining and entertaining locations spread out across two spacious decks – both exterior and interior. These areas can host 12 guests comfortably and can be molded to meet any requirement you should have. These areas are set out as follows: Al Fresco dining – The main aft deck is perfect for general al fresco dining and can be set up to suit an array of cuisine from around the world, whether you want a light sushi lunch or to host a canapé evening, this space can be adjusted to give it the right feel for you and your guests. The bar – On the main deck is another wonderful area that can be converted into the ideal socializing space for after dinner parties, listening to music, or chilling out with friends. Cinema – Located on the main deck it’s intricate décor and cosy atmosphere makes it ideal for indoor movie nights. Formal dining – Located on the main deck, the dining lounge exudes elegance and can be exquisitely presented to create the perfect setting for an indulgent dining experience. Upper deck dining – Aft on the upper deck is a large area suited for a cooler dining experience on a hot summers day. You and your guests can enjoy a buffet-style lunch before slipping into the sea. It is also a fantastic space to enjoy a movie night, nibbling on pizza and popcorn, while the film is projected onto the sails. All of these areas will be beautifully prepared and decorated each day and according to the needs of you and your guests by the highly qualified and appraised interior crew.
Accommodation
MALTESE FALCON offers luxurious interiors and accommodation for up to 12 guests in six cabins. Her spacious lounge with bar and piano, opening to the main deck aft’s al fresco dining and seating areas, offers a great place for social gathering. You will enjoy her brand new cinema room and office, and forward is the main dining room, which can comfortably welcome up to 12 guests.
On the lower deck, you will find the full-beam master suite with a dressing room, a separate bath and shower room en suite, and private access to the gym and the massage area. Four double cabins can also convert into two extra VIP cabins.
On the bridge deck, the VIP cabin offers direct access to a private deck with a dining and relaxing area, where you can enjoy the outdoor cinema under the stars, projected onto the lower sail.
Maltese Falcon
Summer Rates (High/Low)
€480,000 pw / €480,000 pw
Winter Rates (High/Low)
Length: 88.00m - (288’8”)
Specification
- Length 88.00m - (288’8”)
- Beam 12.90m - (19’8”)
- Draft 6.00m - (19’8”)
- Number of Crew 19
- Built/Refit 2006/2012
- Builder Perini Navi
- Engines 2 X Deutz 1525 KW main engines
- Cruising Speed 16 knots
- Rates From €480,000 pw
Accommodation
- Number of Cabins 6
- Cabin Configurations 6 Doubles
Water Sports
- Tender 2x 9.8m Pascoe tender 1x 4.3 Castoldi Jet tender
- Toys 2x Laser Sailing Dinghys 2x Yamaha FX 1100 Wave Rider Diving Equipmen 2x Standup Paddleboards Seabobs Assorted inflatables and towables
Characteristics
- Stabiliser N/A
Cruising Area
- The Amalfi Coast & Southern Italy
- The Balearic Islands
- French Riviera
- The Italian Riviera
About Maltese Falcon
With her soaring masts, billowing sails and sleek black and silver hull, the Maltese Falcon yacht makes an impressive sight. Climb aboard and you’ll discover yet many exclusive design features to take your breath away.
The vast spaces within the high-tech 88m Maltese Falcon yacht for hire are furnished in a bold geometric design with facilities befitting of a world-class luxury yacht.
On the main deck, the saloon has at its focus, distinctive circular forms on the ceiling echoed in the leather sofas and coffee tables. The industrial-inspired black and metal dining table also makes a big impact, with dramatic mood lighting throughout building a sense of theatre.
A fantastic spot for entertaining socialising, the saloon also features an illuminated round bar in a modern take on sophisticated art deco. This is a yacht that stirs the senses and inspires the mind. Check out the discerning collection of modern art adorning the walls. For carrying out business, there’s a dedicated office space, with technology onboard for holding video conferences and presentations. A prestigious gym, a hair salon, and massage and beauty treatment rooms and dedicated staff, including massage therapists and a personal trainer, meanwhile, cater for your all your fitness and body care needs.
Booking the Maltese Falcon yacht for charter allows up to twelve guests to enjoy absolute luxury across a choice of six double-bedded cabins (comprising two king and four queen beds). The cabins exude lavishness with glossy wooden beds, deep pile carpets and rugs, along with striking wall hangings. On the upper deck, the VIP cabin leads on to its own private deck space with a jacuzzi and outdoor cinema.
Dining to the aft of the upper deck is the perfect spot to indulge in delicious buffet lunches or evening snacks gazing upon wonderful scenery. Along with this, there’s no shortage of places on the outside deck to sunbathe, sit and recline, on sun pads, sofas and sun loungers. An astounding range of water toys and aqua gear makes the Maltese yacht irresistible for every guest. Check out the fun water slide, exhilarating flyboard and jetpack, water-skis, wakeboards, Sea Bobs, family-friendly inflatables plus the snorkelling, diving and fishing equipment.
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Maltese Falcon - Yacht for Charter
From €490,000 EUR
- Builder Perini Navi
- Length 88m (289ft)
- Year 2006 / 2023
Experience the radical, award-winning Maltese Falcon for yourself with a summer charter in the Mediterranean.
Aside from her excellent sailing performance, the MALTESE FALCON yacht is peppered with amenities: she’s got the largest outdoor cinema of any yacht, a light-flooded reading room and saloon, and a Jacuzzi, spa and gym. Her iconic looks are guaranteed to turn heads in any marina.
Interior Design & Engineering
When she was launched in 2006, the MALTESE FALCON sailing yacht became the first to incorporate the now-renowned Falcon Rig. Despite the appearance of an antique square rigger, it offers twice the efficiency of its predecessors and was lauded as a triumph in design and innovation.
This luxury superyacht underwent a couple of recent refits that were completed by the end of the 2022/23 Winter. As well as receiving upgraded generators and a new Wi-Fi internet system, the MALTESE FALCON yacht also got a refreshed interior. The carpets in the lounge, cabins, office and cinema room were replaced, and the furniture and artwork were updated, amongst other improvements.
MALTESE FALCON accommodates 12 guests across six cabins. The upper deck VIP suite features a private deck forward with a Jacuzzi. The rest of the guests are spread across five doubles, each with an en suite bathroom that was updated during her refit.
Yacht facilities & entertainment
If you’re not putting MALTESE FALCON through her paces at a regatta, there’s still plenty to enjoy onboard. You can unwind in the Jacuzzi aft of her main deck, where there’s plenty of space to lounge or fire up the new barbecue and enjoy an alfresco meal, then watch the setting sun with a cocktail at the bar.
After pushing yourself in the recently upgraded gym with new Pilates equipment, you can recover in the spa, relieve your aching muscles with a massage or enjoy a treatment with the new Sculpt machine. When night falls, you can watch a movie projected right onto the sails of the MALTESE FALCON sailing yacht, which becomes the largest outdoor screen on the water.
During her recent refits, one of the largest improvements was the addition of a new 10 square metre pool and sunbed on the aft flybridge, plus a new relaxation area on the VIP deck.
Toys and Crew
There’s a crew of 19 on-hand to make your MALTESE FALCON yacht charter as memorable as possible.
Her recently expanded collection of water toys includes a flyboard and jetpack, waterskis, wakeboards, kneeboards and tows, kite surfing gear, plus towable inflatables to satiate your need for adrenaline. If you want to explore what lies below, there’s enough scuba diving gear for six, while those who prefer a more relaxing paddle on the surface will enjoy the SUPs. There’s also a floating teak platform for anyone who likes to float on more sturdy ground.
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- The largest outdoor cinema of any yacht
- A true trailblazer in yacht design
- Recently refitted
- Excellent sailing performance
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88m / 289ft
12.9m / 42ft
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Unraveling the Mystery: Who Really Owns the Maltese Falcon Yacht?
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The Maltese Falcon Yacht is a magnificent vessel that has captured the attention of yacht enthusiasts and the general public alike. This iconic yacht has a rich history that dates back to its launch in 2006. Designed by Perini Navi, the Maltese Falcon Yacht is a masterpiece of engineering and design, featuring a revolutionary sailing system that allows it to be operated by a small crew. However, the identity of the current owner of the Maltese Falcon Yacht remains a mystery. This has led to much speculation and controversy surrounding the ownership of the yacht. In this blog post, we will delve into the history of the Maltese Falcon Yacht and explore the importance of knowing who owns this iconic vessel. The Maltese Falcon Yacht has been the subject of much fascination since its launch. Its unique design and innovative sailing system have earned it numerous awards and accolades. However, the identity of the current owner of the yacht has remained a closely guarded secret. This has led to much speculation and rumors about who may be the owner of this iconic vessel. Knowing who owns the Maltese Falcon Yacht is important for several reasons. Firstly, it allows us to appreciate the history and legacy of this iconic vessel. Secondly, it provides insight into the motivations and aspirations of the owner. Finally, it allows us to hold the owner accountable for the maintenance and upkeep of the yacht. In the following sections, we will explore the history of the Maltese Falcon Yacht, the controversies surrounding its ownership, and the potential plans for its future. By the end of this blog post, we hope to unravel the mystery of who really owns the Maltese Falcon Yacht and shed light on the importance of transparency in yacht ownership.
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The previous owner, the current owner, ownership controversies, the future of the maltese falcon yacht.
The Maltese Falcon Yacht has a rich history that dates back to its construction in 2006. The yacht was designed by Perini Navi, an Italian shipyard, and was owned by Tom Perkins, a Silicon Valley venture capitalist. Perkins was known for his love of sailing and his passion for yachts. He commissioned the construction of the Maltese Falcon Yacht with the goal of creating a vessel that would revolutionize the sailing industry. Perkins spared no expense in the construction of the yacht, which was estimated to cost around $150 million. The Maltese Falcon Yacht was equipped with state-of-the-art technology, including a revolutionary sail system that allowed the yacht to be controlled by a single person. The yacht quickly gained a reputation as one of the most advanced and luxurious vessels in the world. Despite his love for the yacht, Perkins decided to sell it in 2009. There were several reasons for his decision, including his desire to focus on other projects and his belief that the yacht had achieved its goal of revolutionizing the sailing industry. The Maltese Falcon Yacht was eventually sold to a mystery buyer for an undisclosed amount. Perkins' decision to sell the yacht was met with mixed reactions from the sailing community. Some praised him for his vision and his contribution to the industry, while others criticized him for selling the yacht to an unknown buyer. The identity of the current owner of the Maltese Falcon Yacht remains a mystery, and there has been much speculation about who it could be. In the next section, we will explore the various theories about the current owner of the Maltese Falcon Yacht and analyze their potential motives for owning such a prestigious vessel.
The Maltese Falcon Yacht has been a topic of fascination for yacht enthusiasts and the general public alike. While the yacht's previous owner, Tom Perkins, sold it in 2018, the identity of the current owner remains a mystery. Speculations on who the current owner may be have been circulating in the media and among yacht enthusiasts. Some have suggested that the yacht may have been purchased by a wealthy individual from the Middle East or Asia, while others believe that it may have been acquired by a Russian oligarch. However, without any concrete evidence, it is difficult to determine who the current owner of the Maltese Falcon Yacht is. Some have even suggested that the yacht may have been purchased by a consortium of buyers, making it even more challenging to identify the true owner. Despite the lack of information on the current owner, there have been discussions on the potential motives behind the purchase of the yacht. Some believe that the current owner may have acquired the yacht as a status symbol, while others speculate that it may have been purchased for business purposes, such as hosting corporate events or as a luxury charter yacht. Regardless of the current owner's identity and motives, the Maltese Falcon Yacht remains a symbol of luxury and innovation in the yacht industry. Its unique design and advanced technology have set a new standard for sailing yachts, and its ownership controversies have sparked discussions on transparency and accountability in the yacht industry. As the yacht continues to capture the attention of the public, it will be interesting to see what the future holds for this iconic vessel.
The Maltese Falcon Yacht has been the subject of several ownership controversies over the years. One of the most notable disputes occurred in 2018 when the yacht was seized by the Maltese government due to a legal battle between the yacht's previous owner, Tom Perkins, and a creditor. The creditor claimed that Perkins owed them money and that the yacht was collateral for the debt. Perkins, on the other hand, argued that he had already paid off the debt and that the creditor had no right to seize the yacht. The case went to court, and the Maltese government ultimately ruled in favor of Perkins, allowing him to keep the yacht. However, this is not the only ownership controversy surrounding the Maltese Falcon Yacht. There have been rumors that the yacht's current owner is a member of a Middle Eastern royal family, but this has never been confirmed. Some have also speculated that the yacht is owned by a Russian oligarch or a wealthy Chinese businessman. Regardless of who the current owner may be, the yacht's ownership controversies highlight the need for transparency in the yacht industry. With so much money at stake, it's not uncommon for disputes to arise over ownership and debts. However, it's important for these issues to be resolved fairly and transparently to ensure that all parties involved are treated fairly. Moving forward, it will be interesting to see how the ownership of the Maltese Falcon Yacht evolves. Will the current owner continue to keep their identity a secret, or will they come forward and reveal themselves to the public? Only time will tell, but one thing is for sure: the yacht's ownership controversies have put a spotlight on the need for greater transparency in the yacht industry.
The Maltese Falcon Yacht has been a symbol of luxury and innovation since its launch in 2006. With its revolutionary DynaRig system and sleek design, it has captured the attention of yacht enthusiasts around the world. However, the future of this iconic vessel remains uncertain. There have been speculations about the potential plans for the yacht's future. Some believe that the current owner may decide to sell it, while others think that it may be used for private charters or even turned into a museum piece. Whatever the future holds, it is clear that the Maltese Falcon Yacht will continue to be a topic of interest in the yacht industry. If the yacht is sold, it could potentially break records as one of the most expensive yachts ever sold. However, it is important to note that the yacht's unique DynaRig system requires a specialized crew to operate it, which may limit the pool of potential buyers. On the other hand, if the yacht is used for private charters, it could provide a unique and luxurious experience for those who can afford it. The Maltese Falcon Yacht has already been used for high-profile events such as the Monaco Grand Prix, so it is no stranger to hosting VIP guests. Lastly, if the yacht is turned into a museum piece, it could serve as a testament to the innovation and design that went into creating it. It could also inspire future yacht designers to push the boundaries of what is possible. Regardless of what happens to the Maltese Falcon Yacht, its impact on the yacht industry will be felt for years to come. Its revolutionary design and technology have set a new standard for luxury yachts, and its ownership controversies have highlighted the importance of transparency in the industry.
The Maltese Falcon Yacht has a rich history and has been the subject of much speculation and controversy surrounding its ownership. While the yacht's previous owner, Tom Perkins, was well-known, the identity of the current owner remains a mystery. Despite the lack of transparency surrounding the yacht's ownership, it is important to understand who owns the Maltese Falcon Yacht. This is not only due to the yacht's impressive size and luxurious features, but also because of the potential implications for the yacht industry as a whole. In order to maintain the integrity of the yacht industry, it is crucial that ownership of yachts is transparent and easily accessible. This allows for accountability and ensures that legal disputes surrounding ownership can be resolved in a timely and fair manner. In conclusion, the Maltese Falcon Yacht is a fascinating vessel with a complex history and ownership. While the current owner remains unknown, it is important to continue to unravel the mystery and promote transparency in yacht ownership. By doing so, we can ensure the continued success and growth of the yacht industry.
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Maltese Falcon is a full-rigged ship using DynaRig technology, which was built by Perini Navi in Tuzla, Istanbul, and commissioned by her first owner, Tom Perkins.She is one of the world's most complex and largest sailing yachts at 88 m (289 ft), similar in size to the Athena and Eos.The vessel dropped its BVI flag in 2008 and was purchased by Pleon Ltd, which put it to charter use.
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USD 490,000. The instantly recognisable 88m (288.6ft) MALTESE FALCON, acclaimed as the Finest Superyacht Ever among a host of other awards, is still one of the world's most innovative sailing yachts. Now this truly iconic yacht is better than ever having undergone a huge double refit in summer 2022 and winter 2022-23 with an endless series of ...
Maltese Falcon Yacht Top Speed. The Maltese Falcon is not built for speed, of course, but it does well for a vessel of this size. It's powered by a pair of twin Deutz engines that allow it to cruise at 16 knots. The maximum speed it can reach is an impressive 19 knots. Along with that it has a range of up to 4,600 nautical miles.
Tom Perkins created one of the most sensational three-masted sailing yachts of the past 100 years when he built the 88 metre Maltese Falcon with Perini Navi. Launched in 2006, the project took nearly six years to complete. With radical unstayed masts made of 'weapons-grade' carbon fibre, computerised sail and mast control system, M a ltese ...
The SY Maltese Falcon accommodates 12 guests in 6 cabins, featuring five lower-deck staterooms and one upper-deck VIP cabin. Housing a crew of 18, the yacht's transparent floors allow natural light to flood its interior. With a displacement of 1,240 tons and two DEUTZ engines providing propulsion, the yacht's cruising speed reaches 14 knots.
The Maltese Falcon is a very social yacht that is well suited to entertaining. Her spacious layout allows for six different dining and entertainment spaces. The main deck is the focal point for guests to gather and enjoy. The large main saloon leads directly out to a circular bar that includes a full formal dining table - picture world-class ...
One of the most exclusive yachts available on the charter market, MALTESE FALCON is a floating masterpiece that turns heads wherever she goes. With all the qualities of a sailing yacht, including award-winning performance, she is as luxurious as a motoryacht with huge on board spaces - truly the best of both worlds.
Maltese Falcon is not just a sailing yacht, it is an enormous sail-driven vessel that, under healthy winds, will rocket to record-breaking speeds. Touted as a new class of yacht, this incredible super cruiser can cross the Atlantic in ten days with guests enjoying some of the most luxurious quarters available from any charter vessel on the ...
The sundeck aboard Maltese Falcon is a wonder of architecture and luxury, redefining the essence of luxury outdoor living and entertainment on the high seas. The area is adorned with sumptuous sun loungers, and plush cushions, with a bar that lets you bask in the warmth of the sun while you sip cocktails, enjoying the uninterrupted panoramic view.
The Maltese Falcon yacht was conceptualized by the renowned Italian naval architect, Perini Navi, and built by the prestigious Turkish shipyard, Yıldızlar Holding. The yacht's construction began in 2000 and it was finally launched in 2006, marking the beginning of a new era in sailing yacht design.
The Yacht. The legendary three-masted yacht commissioned by Thomas J. Perkins as his third Perini Navi, S/Y The Maltese Falcon pioneered the revolutionary sailing system now known as the Falcon Rig: with in-mast furling system designed by Fabio Perini and unprecedented automation and safety features, the rig has allowed this 88m yacht to reach the incredible speed of 25 knots.
The yacht is a unique aesthetic appeal, meeting luxury while carrying engineering genius. The Maltese Falcon is one of the finest and fastest superyachts with sails of the maritime world. The luxury vessel can attain record-breaking speeds under good wind conditions. With her speed, this yacht can cross the entire Atlantic within ten days!
On Maltese Falcon there are a total of 25 sails, giving her 10 spare. One of the most exciting aspects of Maltese Falcon is the yacht's upwind performance. "We sail as close to the wind as any yacht, of any design, that has more than one mast," Perkins previously said.
2023. Arguably the world's most iconic sailing yacht, the multi-award-winning 88m (288ft) MALTESE FALCON has just been relaunched after undertaking a full-scale refit at the Lubsen yard in Livorno, Italy. YachtCharterFleet had the pleasure of speaking to the yacht's captain Pierfrancesco Cafaro on her latest changes and upcoming charter plans.
The Maltese Falcon is not a classic yacht, she's a new class of yacht. Her revolutionary sailing system - the Falcon Rig, sets a new milestone in yachting history. Key Features . This incredible super cruiser has a maximum speed of eighteen knots and a range of 3,000 nautical miles at a cruising speed of fourteen knots making the Maltese Falcon ...
Following a massive refit of over 8.5 Million Euros, MALTESE FALCON is ready to book more charters this upcoming Summer 2023!. The Maltese Falcon is an incredible hybrid motor/sailing superyacht, which, having hosted royalty, sporting celebrities, business icons and private families, is without doubt, the most exclusive choice for an unforgettable charter experience.
Burgess. One of the world's most iconic sailing superyachts, Maltese Falcon, has returned to the ocean with a fresh refit for the summer charter season. The 88-metre Perini Navi yacht ...
The Maltese Falcon is a vessel that can truly be said to have revolutionized the world of superyachts. Launched in Italy in 2006 by Perini Navi, she has retained her revolutionary status ever since.Her three massive rotating masts each supports up to five sails and power the yacht to a speed in excess of 24 knots, while she cruises at 16 knots.
The vast spaces within the high-tech 88m Maltese Falcon yacht for hire are furnished in a bold geometric design with facilities befitting of a world-class luxury yacht. On the main deck, the saloon has at its focus, distinctive circular forms on the ceiling echoed in the leather sofas and coffee tables. The industrial-inspired black and metal ...
Experience the radical, award-winning Maltese Falcon for yourself with a summer charter in the Mediterranean. Aside from her excellent sailing performance, the MALTESE FALCON yacht is peppered with amenities: she's got the largest outdoor cinema of any yacht, a light-flooded reading room and saloon, and a Jacuzzi, spa and gym.
This iconic yacht has a rich history that dates back to its launch in 2006. Designed by Perini Navi, the Maltese Falcon Yacht is a masterpiece of engineering and design, featuring a revolutionary sailing system that allows it to be operated by a small crew. However, the identity of the current owner of the Maltese Falcon Yacht remains a mystery.
yachtaceMarch 22, 2024 on : " The magnificent 288'9/88m sailing yacht Maltese Falcon. She is available for charter in the Mediterranean this summer at a weekly r..." 🌊The magnificent 288'9/88m sailing yacht Maltese Falcon.