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At 289 ft overall length, ‘Maltese Falcon’ is the second-largest privately-owned sailing yacht in the World. It was built by an Italian firm, 'Perini Navi Yachts'

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At 289 ft overall length, ‘Maltese Falcon’ is the second-largest privately-owned sailing yacht in the World. It was built by an Italian firm, 'Perini Navi Yachts'

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The ‘Falcon’ has clocked almost 20 knots under sail, and has twin 1,800 hp diesel engines for auxiliary power

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The ‘Falcon’ has an advanced ‘Dynarig’ sail plan – basically a square rig sporting three masts that can be rotated as needed to trim the sails foroptimal aerodynamic performance.

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The ‘Maltese Falcon: Elevation and ‘Dynarig’ Sail Plan

The ‘Maltese Falcon’: Elevation and Sail Plan

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LOWER DECK LAYOUT

MAIN DECK LAYOUT

UPPER DECK LAYOUT

The ‘Maltese Falcon’ – Deck Layouts.

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Seagull’s view of free-standing carbon fibre masts, with the yards (cross-spars) rigidly attached to the masts.

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The ‘Falcon’ cost $130 million to design, build and equip.

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The vessel was commissioned and owned by Tom Perkins, the first GM of HP and the venture capitalist behind Amazon.com, AOL, Google and Sun Microsystems.

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The ‘Maltese Falcon’, scalding along under full sail

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The ‘Falcon’, cutting a swath with all sails set.

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The ‘Falcon’, with ‘the bit between her teeth’.

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The ‘Falcon’ surges into view beyond the headland.

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The Bridge

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It takes just one person to pilot the ‘Maltese Falcon’ from this centralized control console.

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Perkins reportedly had to sell his beloved Bugatti in order to help fund the yacht. Poor guy...

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A porcelain Bugatti emerges from the table in the center of the saloon at the mere touch of a button.

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Above the table, in the leather-floored dining room, a skylight blind opens like the iris aperture of a camera.

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The Wine Cellar.

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The Galley

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An atrium with clear glass floor surrounds the main mast well, with a staircase spanning three decks.

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Owner's cabin, where he and the mate just have to make do.

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Accommodations can be optionally 4 - 6 staterooms

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One of 4 guest suites that can be reconfigured as two enormous VIP suites, each with his/her heads.

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A ‘Head’ (Potty) in one of the guest staterooms.

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Falcon’s sea toys include: two 32' Rigid Inflatable Boats; 6 laser sailboats; a 14' jet tender; 2 kayaks; wakeboard; 6 sets dive gear; water skis; snorkels; and a submarine.

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‘Falcon’ illuminated, with Golden Gate Bridge as backdrop.

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‘Falcon’ in namesake waters: Valletta, Malta.

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The ‘Maltese Falcon’: A wondrous craft in so many ways.

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Audio Acknowledgement:

Ryan Farish: ‘Pacific Wind’