Mirarri, a sophisticated luxury yacht with a futuristic design

The new Mirarri unveils its first yacht model, designed in collaboration with Enata and designer Timur Bozca. It's an elegant, luxurious 16.70 m long yacht with a slightly futuristic design, the first unit of which is scheduled for delivery in 2025.

A partnership between three yachting experts

Enata has signed an agreement with Mirarri, a new luxury yacht brand from the United Arab Emirates. The shipyard, which built its reputation with the Foiler and the Flying Yacht, will build boats for its new partner. The shipyard's first model is the fruit of the vision of Rashed Al Shaali, head of the new brand, in collaboration with designers Timur Bozca and Enata. Rashed Al Shaali is a descendant of the Al Shaali family, the founding family of Gulf Craft.

He explains: "I come from a long family history in the marine industry, having grown up surrounded by yachts and worked with reputable companies such as Gulf Craft, Dubai Marine and Al Shaali Marine since my early days. While these experiences were invaluable, they also revealed to me the stagnation of the yachting industry, sparking my desire for change. This prompted me to join forces with Enata and Timur Bozca."

Un dome de verre coiffe le Mirarri yacht
A glass dome tops the Mirarri yacht

Top-of-the-range construction

With a length of 55 feet - 16.70 m - the boat benefits from a construction mainly in carbon fiber, Kevlar and titanium, to create a sophisticated yet resistant package. The hull and interior will be in carbon, and the boat will also incorporate the Wingman system, discovered on the Foiler. This system enables the owner to remotely control several aspects of his boat, perform live updates, carry out remote diagnostics and implement preventive maintenance.

While Enata has made a name for itself with its Foiler, around 80% of its business comes from the B2B sector, including white-label products. Indeed, the Dubai-based company has a variety of facilities, machinery and engineering expertise. It's also its substantial aerospace division that attracts companies who don't wish to invest in this division.

Mirrari Yacht présente une conception luxueuse
Mirrari Yacht presents a luxurious design

Harmonious futuristic design

The design of the Mirarri yacht harmoniously blends futuristic and organic structures, while ensuring the utmost luxury for the owner. The superstructure is topped by a glass roof, open at the stern and inspired by the bone structure of birds. This feature, touted as improving structural integrity, above all bathes the interiors in natural light. The result is a luxurious and original architecture.

Simple, luxurious furnishings

The main deck is simply laid out, with a double helm station to port, a U-shaped sofa with coffee table on the same side, and a galley to starboard. The cockpit offers a stylish multi-level layout, with barbecue and bar area, as well as a sundeck facing the sea. The boat's central access facilitates circulation and leads directly to the bowrider on the bow, with its two long side bench seats.

Below deck, the Mirarri offers two spacious, sophisticated cabins with contemporary design and en-suite bathrooms. No word yet on propulsion.

Une luxueuse cabine
A luxurious cabin

The first Mirarri yacht is currently under construction and is scheduled for delivery in 2025.