Endeavour II by Rossinavi launched in Pisa

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The 49.9-metre Endeavour II yacht by Rossinavi, also known as project FR032, has been launched at the yard’s facilities in Pisa. This long-range cruiser has been named after Captain James Cook’s 18th century research ship HM Bark Endeavour.

Endeavour II is an aluminium-built displacement yacht comprising a total volume of 499 tonnes. The yacht boasts exterior styling by Team For Design, naval architecture by Arrabito and interior décor by Salvagni Architetti. Key features for this tri-deck motoryacht include a plumb bow to maximise the waterline length and an enclosed skylounge, which allows for amazing views out to sea.

The vessel can comfortably accommodate on board up to ten guests across an owner’s cabin, two doubles and two twins, while the crew quarters allows for a staff of up to nine people.

Powered by a diesel-electric drivetrain featuring twin Caterpillar C32 Acert engines and a pair of Rolls Royce US105 P9CRPs for a total output of 2,550hp, the yacht can reach a top speed of 17 knots. At her cruising speed of 12 knots, Endeavour II can travel at a range of 5000 nautical miles.

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