10 Years In The Making: Studio F.A. Porsche’s Superyacht Makes Its Water Debut
It has been a decade in the making, but Studio F.A. Porsche’s superyacht has made its debut and it was worth the wait. Described as a “spaceship on water,” the Royal Falcon One is as sleek as any of Porsche’s sports cars, but a step better.
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Developed by Singapore-based firm Royal Falcon Fleet and designed by Studio F.A. Porsche, the futuristic vessel adopts a catamaran style with two parallel hulls.
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Powering the 135-foot luxury yacht is twin 4,600 horsepower diesel engines and twin Rolls-Royce KaMeWa waterjets, which offer an estimated speed of 35 knots and a range of around 3,200 kilometers with low fuel consumption.
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There is no shortage of indoor and outdoor spaces, which can accommodate up to 10 guests and 10 crew members. The upper sundeck features a bridge control station with associated navigation equipment, helm chairs, jacuzzi, bar and sun lounge, while the mid-deck encompasses a pilothouse, captain’s cabin, guest suites, luxurious owner’s suite, owner’s private lounge and owner’s private dining and entertaining exterior deck.
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The main deck includes an entertainment lounge forward, three guest suites, a well-equipped galley, crew mess and a large dining lounge area opening onto the main exterior deck. Above all that, there is a tender garage integrated into the aft main deck.
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The exterior was designed to represent speed and dynamics in a new and different way. The two hulls create a completely different stance impression, almost resembling the track of a sports car.