Mirarri, a new yacht design firm founded by Rashed Al Shaali, has announced that its first yacht will be built by UAE-based shipyard Enata, best known for the ‘flying yacht’ Foiler, and delivered in 2025.
Imagined by the award-winning designer Timur Bozca, whose body of work spans yachts, cars, interiors and aviation, Mirarri’s inaugural launch will span 55 ft. Construction of the yacht is already underway.
Intended to exude a futuristic take on classic yachting, the currently un-named concept’s design is led by lightweight yet durable materials, with much of its exterior using carbon fiber and titanium.
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“When I met Rashed and he shared his vision for Mirarri and the collaboration with Enata, I knew it was going to be something extraordinary,” said Bozca.
Interiors are equally as well considered. A thoughtful exterior featuring a glass dome allows the interior spaces to be bathed in natural light, with the two full-beam cabins set to be fitted in a bright contemporary design. Outside, owners can enjoy a host of entertaining spaces including a bespoke BBQ and bar area.
The vessel will also incorporate Enata’s signature Wingman system, a novel technology that allows remote control over various elements of the yacht’s operation, as well as run diagnostic reports and perform preventative maintenance.
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“I am proud to launch Mirarri, a formidable collaboration between industry leaders Enata and Bozca,” said Al Shaali. “I come from a long family history in the marine industry, having grown up surrounded by yachts and worked with esteemed companies such as Gulf Craft, Dubai Marine, and Al Shaali Marine since my earliest days.
“While these experiences have been invaluable, they’ve also revealed to me the stagnation within the yachting industry, prompting my desire for change. This drove me to partner with Enata and Timur Bozca.”
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