Rose Island Lobster 49

08.06.2008 nauCAT
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Rose Island Lobster 49

Habitually, wherever they appear, boats with the symbol of rose are always welcomed by exceptionally affirmative response of the boating audience. Imaginative and complex, terrifically harmonised appearance of Rose Island Lobster 49 faithfully follows philosophy of the past times when lobster used to be fishing/work boat with emphasised features of contemporary entertainment and relaxation trend.
The cokpit is very spacious and has many sunbathing places; in no time it becomes a perfect fishing platform. Interior consists of wheel-house in whose complex is a salon with laterally located galley, and belowdecks with three cabins and two heads. The saloon, to be enjoyed open or indoor, offers the comfort of a living room and he atmosphere of a veranda, always in contact with the sea. Interior are inspired to old marine style, with bevelled and inlaid frames, wooden blinds and staves on bulwarks.
Lobster 49´s hull is deeply V shaped and has sustantation hydrodinamic pads; it has very good rough sea performances as well as low consumption, in-bay and navigation stability. The deep keel lowers the stationary rolling effect and favours the stability course. The materials used (fiberglass reinforced resins, Termanto core and fiberglass reinforced resins sandwich) are between the lightest and strongest on the market. The weights concentrated at the center of the hull allow the trim to be stable even with an increase of charge. Powered by engines of 2x460 HP, she develops maximum speed of 29 knots. At economical cruising speed (14 kn), autonomy of navigation amounts to around 44 hours or 610 nm, with fuel consumption of 4,55 ltr per nautical mile.
Published: 2008
Photo: Rose Island

Technical details
Producer: ROSE ISLAND (IT)
LOA: 49'00 ft
LOA: 14,9 m
Waterline lenght: 13,7 m
Beam: 4,75 m
Draught: 1,14 m
Displacement: 12500 kg
Fuel tank: 2800 l
Water tank: 645 l
Max. passengers: 12
Berths: 6+1+1
Cabins: 3
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