Launch of Admiral Regale 45 superyacht FLYING DRAGON at The Italian Sea Group Shipyard

Last Saturday saw the all-new Admiral Regale 45 superyacht Flying Dragon (ex ...

Launch of Admiral Regale 45 superyacht FLYING DRAGON at The Italian Sea Group Shipyard

June 17, 2014

Written by Zuzana Bednarova

Last Saturday saw the all-new Admiral Regale 45 superyacht Flying Dragon (ex Capri) hit the water at The Italian Sea Group shipyard in Italy‘s Marina di Carrara. Set to be displayed at the next Monaco Yacht Show, luxury motor yacht Flying Dragon represents the fourth of the seven launches scheduled for 2014.

Admiral Regale 45 Yacht Flying Dragon

Launch of Admiral Regale 45 Yacht Flying Dragon at The Italian Sea Group Shipyard in Marina di Carrara, Italy

The first three to touch the water had been an extra large floating barge able to launch yachts up to 90m long, the M/Y “FOAM”, a 35m Full Custom yacht by Admiral, and M/Y “LOW PROFILE”, a 40m from the Tecnomar Nadara series, which were launched  in the past few weeks.

Christened under the name “FLYING DRAGON”, the motoryacht Admiral Regale 45 features a fast planing hull entirely built in aluminum and able to reach a top speed of  about 27 knots.

Luxury yacht Flying Dragon is a raised pilot house design yacht, with an elegant light blue hull enriched by a blue dragon graphic on both sides, which has been designed by Dobroserdov Design.

The main deck of Flying Dragon yacht features huge and comfortable spaces with full headroom opening sliding doors on the starboard side of the main salon.

The main salon is a mixture of dark wood furniture and joinery, combined with precious upholstery and beige colored lackered ceilings.

The floor is made of Tabu lati chololate parquet.

Super yacht Flying Dragon on the water

Super yacht Flying Dragon on the water

A little bit forward the dining area finds place, with a large table for up to 12 people placed on centerline; behind this, a large decorative wooden panel of 4m x 2m enriches the area.

Forward on the main deck is all about master cabin, taking the full beam of the yacht and featuring large side windows which give natural light to the whole environment.

An opening 2m x 2m balcony is also available on the right side, delivering a nice corner for delightful breaks.

On the floor a precious light color carpet is boarded by black St Laurent marble.

A 4m x 2m mirror hides a 55” TV.

The Owner bathroom has black marble washbasins, white onyx tub and shower which also features a light blue onyx wall.

Forward of the owner cabin the steam bath is set between his and her dressing rooms, featuring white onyx floor and glass walls.

Both the main deck cockpit and the sun deck feature a big bar corner with white onyx backlit top and front.

The sun deck of Flying Dragon superyacht is actually a terrace overlooking the sea with a large sunbathing area, Spa Pool and a large table for up to 12 guests made of  teak.

The hard top covering part of the sun deck features a teak ceiling with the graphic of a TAO.

Every external area can be covered with arab tents tied on removable poles.

The 4 guest cabins are located on the lower deck and include two twin bed cabins and two double Vips, all with ensuite bathrooms.

All cabins features dark wood furniture, in contrast with the light color carpets, which are further enhanced by red onyx borders and leather headboards.

The crew area is located forward on the lower deck, featuring three double cabins and a large captain cabin.

The main galley is also located on the lower deck and the crew can also benefit by a huge crew mess and by a separate laundry area.

The new construction project is managed by Nakhimov, which after completion of the Flying Dragon yacht, will also take care of her management and it will act as central agency for luxury yacht charter purpose.

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