Rossinavi, founded in 1980, is an Italian shipyard based in Viareggio and specialized in the construction of full-custom steel and aluminium superyachts.
Industry: | Shipbuilding |
Location City: | Viareggio |
Products: | Steel and aluminium superyachts − 40mto70mm (130feetto230feetm) |
Location Country: | Italy |
The Rossi shipyard was born in 1980, when the first unlimited partnership company, bound to the mere metallic fabrication, is established by the young brothers Claudio and Paride Rossi.
The eighties see the building of the first inland and coastal passenger vessels together with the production of steel and aluminium hulls and superstructures on account of major shipyards. In the early nineties, the company starts to grow up thanks to a facilities expansions politic.
Determined to leave the subcontractor role, during 2007 the company performed a complete restyling of its image, by acquiring the new brand '
The new brand debuts one year later with the delivery of the 55 metre motor yacht South (now Rarity), followed by the launch of the 70 metre Numptia (now High Power III) in 2011. Since then, the shipyard has launched other 15 full-custom superyachts, with additional 5 motor yachts currently under construction.
Name | Length | Year | |
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Piacere[1] | 49.95m (163.88feet) | 2021 | |
Polaris[2] | 70.2m (230.3feet) | 2021 | |
Florentia[3] | 52m (171feet) | 2020 | |
EIV[4] | 48.8m (160.1feet) | 2020 | |
LEL[5] | 49.7m (163.1feet) | 2020 | |
Flying Dagger[6] | 49.9m (163.7feet) | 2018 | |
Utopia IV[7] | 63m (207feet) | 2018 | |
N2H[8] | 48.5m (159.1feet) | 2017 | |
Aurora[9] | 49m (161feet) | 2017 | |
Endeavour 2[10] | 49.9m (163.7feet) | 2017 | |
Taransay[11] | 38.55m (126.48feet) | 2015 | |
Parillion[12] | 48.29m (158.43feet) | 2014 | |
Param Jamuna IV[13] | 48.31m (158.5feet) | 2013 | |
Vellmarì[14] | 47.5m (155.8feet) | 2013 | |
Aslec 4[15] | 45.37m (148.85feet) | 2012 | |
2 Ladies[16] | 46.35m (152.07feet) | 2012 | |
High Power III (ex Numptia)[17] | 70m (230feet) | 2011 | |
Rarity (ex Syna and South)[18] | 55m (180feet) | 2008 |
Motor Yacht | Award | Year | |
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Utopia IV | World Superyacht Award[19] | 2019 | |
Utopia IV | International Superyacht Society Award[20] | 2019 | |
Flying Dagger | RINA Green Plus Platinum Award | 2018 | |
Utopia IV | RINA Green Plus Platinum Award | 2018 | |
Aurora | Robb Report Best Yacht of the Year Award[21] | 2018 | |
Endeavour 2 | International Superyacht Society Award | 2018 | |
Taransay | International Superyacht Society Award | 2015 | |
Taransay | RINA Green Plus Gold Award | 2015 | |
Taransay | MYS Monaco Award[22] | 2015 | |
Polaris I | World Superyacht Award[23] | 2015 | |
Polaris I | RINA Green Plus Gold Award | 2014 | |
Vellmarì | Showboats Design Award[24] | 2014 | |
Vellmarì | World Superyacht Award[25] | 2014 | |
Param Jamuna IV | RINA Green Plus Award | 2013 | |
Vellmarì | World Yacht Trophies | 2013 | |
Aslec 4 | Showboats Design Award[26] | 2013 | |
Aslec 4 | RINA Green Plus Award | 2012 | |
High Power III (ex Numptia) | Showboats Design Award[27] | 2012 | |
High Power III (ex Numptia) | World Superyacht Award[28] | 2012 | |
High Power III (ex Numptia) | RINA Green Plus Award | 2011 | |
Rarity (ex Syna and South) | World Yacht Trophies | 2008 | |
Rarity (ex Syna and South) | RINA Green Plus Award | 2008 |