The 2011 Falcon 90 is a 27.6-meter flybridge yacht built from fiberglass with a 6.6-meter beam. Twin MTU diesel engines deliver 2,000 horsepower each, pushing the yacht to a maximum speed of 28 knots with a cruising speed of 20 knots. At 12 knots, the yacht achieves a range of 450 nautical miles. The boat was refitted in 2024 and carries 1,600 engine hours.
Accommodation comprises four cabins with two double berths and two twin berths, served by four bathrooms. The galley is equipped with a dishwasher, oven, and microwave, while a deep freezer and refrigerator provide storage. Fresh water capacity stands at 1,600 liters from dedicated tanks, complemented by a fresh water maker. Fuel tankage totals 10,350 liters of stainless steel capacity.
Navigation and entertainment systems include GPS, VHF, radar, autopilot, depthsounder, compass, and onboard television with DVD and CD players. The engineering spaces feature bow and stern thrusters, an electric windlass, electric bilge pump, battery charger, and a stabilizer system. Shore power connection supports 220-volt electrical systems via a generator.
Exterior appointments include a teak cockpit, teak sidedecks, hydraulic gangway, and swimming platform with ladder. Heating and cooling throughout the yacht is managed by air conditioning and hot water systems. Gross tonnage is 87.44 tons under Malta flag registry.
Length
90.55 FT
Beam
21.65 FT
Material
Fiberglass
Engines
2
Engine Make
MTU
Power
2 x NaN HP
Hours
1,600 HRS
Fuel
Diesel