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The 46 metre superyacht 2 Ladies from Rossinavi

By Adrian Prisca

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The 2 Ladies has had its debut during last month at the Monaco Yacht Show. A grandiose superyacht finished just recently, the 2 Ladies is the second yacht launched by Rossinavi during the current year, after the Aslec 4 in March.

The exterior of this majestic vessel was penned down by Mulder Design, based in the Netherlands. Its contemporary, sleek fresh grey hull contrasts superbly with the immaculate white hull, providing an air of confidence and strength. The interiors of the 2 Ladies were designed by Tommaso Spadolini in a rather minimalistic style.

Mulder Design and Tommaso Spadolini have continuously collaborated with OCEAN Independence and their yacht management division OCEAN Management during the entire building process in order to manufacture a one off piece of sailing equipment.

Measuring 46 meters in length, 2 Ladies boasts with a focusing on guest comfort, sharing opulently large exterior spaces, with large main and upper aft decks, both providing intimacy in open air, while the lavish observation cockpit fore of the wheelhouse and the lush sun deck are there to complete a luxurious picture.

Perfect for al fresco dining, the main aft deck features a large dining table which can accommodate up to 10 guests in an familiar atmosphere. The main deck saloon is a naturally lit space designed in a contemporary Italian style, with cozy fixtures decked in brown and cream tones. It is also a spot on place for entertainment and long movie nights, as the plethora of cozy upholstery is completed by a large, retractable flat screen TV.

Fore of the lounge lies one of the most intriguing amenities on the 2 Ladies – an exposed, circular staircase which encases the glass elevator, creating a quick and sturdy connection between the 4 decks. It was constructed from travertine marble, ebony, stainless steel and glass, thus providing an elegant piece of decoration as well. Heading forward, we can admire the lounge which flows superbly into the main dining room, a place where exquisite wines can be enjoyed alongside tasty dishes.

Put together, 2 Ladies has enough living spaces to cozily accommodate up to 12 guests. It boasts with staterooms all over the central upper decks, main and even lower ones. There are 2 luxurious master suites, one covering the entire fore main deck, while the second one can be found on the upper deck.

The main deck master suite features a large, adjacently located lounge, walk in wardrobe, gym , king-size bed and an exquisite en suite bathroom with separate jet shower area, bidet, toilet and Jacuzzi. The owner’s suite on the upper deck is just as beautiful, decked in a similar modern Italian style, with a full beam stateroom, large bed, lounge area, ex suite bathroom with jet shower area and Jacuzzi, all garnished with marble surfaces.

There are also 4 additional guest suites on 2 Ladies’ lower deck, with 2 twin fore and 2 VIP quarters aft. They are featuring two single beds for the twins and large double beds for the VIPs, 25 inch flat screen TV, iTouch controls, sufficient storage spaces and desk areas. Atop the vessel we can find the superb top sun deck, with sun loungers, Jacuzzi surrounded by sun pads fore, sunbathing area aft, barbecue, fully equipped bar and breathtaking 360-degrees panoramas.

In terms of entertainment, the 2 Ladies provides water toys like water skis, 2 jet skis and one donut, kite and dive instructor, jet-ski training center and diving gear. The 2 Ladies is available for charter through Ocean Independence.

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