Rossinavi Enters the Hybrid Era

Written by Roxanne Hughes

Photo credits by Rossinav

Written by Roxanne Hughes

Photo credits by Rossinav

Known for their family heritage and artisanal craftsmanship, the Rossinavi shipyard has applied a more modern methodology to the engineering and build of its latest superyacht.

No Stress Two is Rossinavi’s inaugural hybrid yacht featuring AI integration. The yacht, designed by Enrico Gobbi – Team for Design, has a fast-displacement aluminium hull, dual power systems (diesel engines and electric motors), and five operational modes. 

The 50m motor yacht is the first vessel from the Viareggio-based shipyard to sport hybrid propulsion, and the AI integration sees the electric mode optimised to maximum efficiencies.

“No Stress Two is a hybrid vessel characterised by a strong, sporty attitude,” says Federico Rossi, Chief Operating Officer of Rossinavi. “It is a high-performance superyacht with dual fuel: diesel and battery. Artificial Intelligence allows you to enjoy the electric experience on board to the fullest. This is only the beginning, as this technology will be optimised next year, revealing its fullest expression with the launch of the Sea Cat.” 

Rossinavi’s journey to becoming one of the world’s foremost custom superyacht builder started in the Tuscan town of Viareggio in the 1980s. Today, after launching numerous luxury yachts from 40-70 metres in length, and with several currently in production, the shipyard enjoys its ongoing position as the only family-owned-and-operated superyacht company in Italy.

The exterior profile of No Stress Two has a dynamic edge and sporty undertones. I wanted the boat to appear in motion even when at anchor,” explains exterior designer Enrico Gobbi, founder of Enrico Gobbi – Team for Design. “Combining long curves always in tension and streamlined bridges that recall the wings of a jet, this is a grand coupe of the sea.” 

For the interior style, Gobbi embraced the contrast brought by simplicity, and he describes the yacht as featuring: “Essential, elegant interiors in which the simplicity of the lines is emphasised by the refinement of details and alignments, a purism of lines and surfaces, combined with natural and prestigious materials.” 

The design exemplifies a careful study of space. At the bow, for example, is a walk-around pool with a surface area of approximately 10sqm. Other highlights include the open beach club arrangement, complete with a DJ station to transform this vessel from superyacht to super-party venue.

The yacht has an 8.95-metre beam and comes in beneath the 500GT threshold. She boasts a top speed of just over 20 knots and there’s accommodation for eight guests in four cabins.

 

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