The Maltese Falcon

The Maltese Falcon is a clipper sailing luxury yacht, commissioned and formerly owned by American venture capitalist Tom Perkins. It is one of the largest privately-owned sailing yachts in the world at 88 m (290 ft), similar to Royal Huisman's Athena and Lürssen's Eos. It was built after the dynaship concept, a 1960s invention of the German hydraulics engineer Wilhelm Prölss, which was intended to operate commercial freight sailing ships with as ... more

Ship

Ship builder

Perini Navi

Perini Navi is an Italian shipyard based in Viareggio, Italy, province of Tuscany. Ship maintenance now occurs at the Ligurian port of La Spezia. Founded by Fabio Perini in the 1980's, it builds large (20m-60m), luxury sailing yachts, mainly of ketch design. The company is merged with the historic...

Place built:

Launched:

  • 2005

Means of propulsion:

Length overall:

  • 88 m (290 ft )

Beam:

  • 2.6 m (8.5 ft )

Draught:

  • 6 m (20 ft )

Displacement:

  • 1,240 t (1220 L/T )

Owners:

Owner From date
  • 2006
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