Maltese Falcon rules the waves
The Maltese Falcon, a clipper luxury yacht owned by U.S. venture capitalist Tom Perkins, sails out of Valletta’s Grand Harbour July 5, 2009. The 88-metre yacht evokes the nostalgia of the old sailing clippers, but it is packed with technology, including sophisticated radar, navigation and steering equipment . Its three masts are made of carbon […]
The Maltese Falcon, a clipper luxury yacht owned by U.S. venture capitalist Tom Perkins, sails out of Valletta’s Grand Harbour July 5, 2009.
The 88-metre yacht evokes the nostalgia of the old sailing clippers, but it is packed with technology, including sophisticated radar, navigation and steering equipment .
Its three masts are made of carbon fibre and can rotate.
The 15 square sails are stored inside them when not in use, and they can be unfurled into tracks along the yard arms in six minutes.
The yacht has two 1,800hp engines enabling it to rule the waves even when there is no wind.
The Maltese Falcon is owned by American venture capitalist TomPerkins and is rented out for €335,000 a week.
It can accommodate twelve guests plus four guest staff and 18 crew.
Photo: Daylife