
Berserk 47: new project from Rossinavi
The Italian shipyard is offering a new construction project of a 47 m explorer with delivery in summer 2026.
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13 march 2025
Italian shipyard Rossinavi has unveiled its latest project, the 47-meter superyacht Berserk 47. The yacht’s sleek exterior design was crafted by Rossinavi*, while the interiors were envisioned by Amsterdam-based design studio Touch Studio.

Renderings of the Berserk 47 showcase a strikingly high bow and a wide aft deck, both hallmarks of explorer yachts and support vessels. According to Rossinavi’s CEO, Federico Rossi, the yacht is designed to carry a wide array of water toys and features highly versatile spaces that can be adapted for various purposes.

The yacht accommodates up to nine guests and eight crew members. The owner’s suite, located on the main deck, includes a walk-in wardrobe, a private lounge, and a steam shower. The interiors are finished in a neutral palette of cream, beige, and gold, heavily inspired by Japanese aesthetics. Renderings reveal intricate details such as bonsai trees and silk wallpapers adorned with pine trees and koi fish motifs.

The four guest cabins are uniquely styled, each inspired by one of the four seasons. Two of these cabins can be converted into a full-beam VIP suite if needed, offering added flexibility for hosting guests.

Outdoor living is centred on the upper deck, which features open-air lounging areas, as well as the sun deck, where guests can enjoy alfresco dining, sun loungers, and a forward swimming pool. The upper deck also includes a panoramic lounge with a gaming table and a bar, making it a standout space for relaxation and entertainment.

Additional amenities include a gym, a sauna with a shower, and a storage area designed to hold two large tenders—measuring 11.3 meters and 6.4 meters, respectively. These tenders can be launched and retrieved using a concealed crane. Once the tenders are deployed, this area can transform into a spacious lounge zone with modular furniture, adding to the yacht’s versatility.

Powered by two CAT engines, the Berserk 47 can reach a top speed of 15 knots and boasts a range of 4,000 nautical miles at a cruising speed of 10 knots, making it ideal for long-range journeys.
The project is currently available for purchase, with delivery scheduled for the summer of 2026.

Renderings of the Berserk 47 showcase a strikingly high bow and a wide aft deck, both hallmarks of explorer yachts and support vessels. According to Rossinavi’s CEO, Federico Rossi, the yacht is designed to carry a wide array of water toys and features highly versatile spaces that can be adapted for various purposes.

The yacht accommodates up to nine guests and eight crew members. The owner’s suite, located on the main deck, includes a walk-in wardrobe, a private lounge, and a steam shower. The interiors are finished in a neutral palette of cream, beige, and gold, heavily inspired by Japanese aesthetics. Renderings reveal intricate details such as bonsai trees and silk wallpapers adorned with pine trees and koi fish motifs.

The four guest cabins are uniquely styled, each inspired by one of the four seasons. Two of these cabins can be converted into a full-beam VIP suite if needed, offering added flexibility for hosting guests.

Outdoor living is centred on the upper deck, which features open-air lounging areas, as well as the sun deck, where guests can enjoy alfresco dining, sun loungers, and a forward swimming pool. The upper deck also includes a panoramic lounge with a gaming table and a bar, making it a standout space for relaxation and entertainment.

Additional amenities include a gym, a sauna with a shower, and a storage area designed to hold two large tenders—measuring 11.3 meters and 6.4 meters, respectively. These tenders can be launched and retrieved using a concealed crane. Once the tenders are deployed, this area can transform into a spacious lounge zone with modular furniture, adding to the yacht’s versatility.

Powered by two CAT engines, the Berserk 47 can reach a top speed of 15 knots and boasts a range of 4,000 nautical miles at a cruising speed of 10 knots, making it ideal for long-range journeys.
The project is currently available for purchase, with delivery scheduled for the summer of 2026.

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