October 7, 2008

Project: Rose Island 65 Lobster

The 65 Lobster by Rose Island, is the review of the 60 Lobster project presented in 2001 and will be the biggest build so far from this Italian company. Founded in 1999, Rose Island was first among the Italians, to build traditional cruisers based on the lines of the American lobster boat of the early nineteenth century, in fact the Lobster name is registered to its name. The philosophy behind this new important project from Rose Island, is that of classic looks and appearance, that really takes you back in time. Unlike the competition, Rose Island and architects Aldo Gatti and Marino Alfani went for a classic over all mentality in there models, and even in this new flagship project they did follow suit and kept it traditional as with the 49 and 38. The accommodation layout, is very spacious featuring 3 separate cabins all with en-suite facilities and a separate crew lobby with accommodation for 2. Striking features of the 65 lobster are the traditional American double cockpit, and the upper deck with a second helm station area. Power is for twin 800hp MAN, which Rose Island says should give top speeds of about 33 knots.

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