Mirarri Reveals Its First Yacht Concept

Mirarri, a new yacht design firm founded by Rashed Al Shaali, has unveiled plans for its debut yacht, set to be constructed by UAE-based shipyard Enata, renowned for its ‘flying yacht’ Foiler. The yacht is slated for delivery in 2025.

Designed by award-winning designer Timur Bozca, known for his work in yachts, cars, interiors, and aviation, Mirarri’s first model will be a 55-foot vessel currently under construction.

The yacht will feature a modern interpretation of classic yachting aesthetics, utilizing lightweight yet robust materials such as carbon fiber and titanium for its exterior.

“I was immediately excited when Rashed shared his vision for Mirarri and the partnership with Enata. I knew we were creating something truly extraordinary,” Bozca remarked.

The yacht’s interiors will be equally impressive. A striking glass dome will flood the interior with natural light, while the two full-beam cabins will boast a bright, contemporary design. On deck, owners can enjoy a range of entertainment options, including a custom BBQ and bar area.

Additionally, the yacht will be equipped with Enata’s innovative Wingman system, which allows for remote control of various yacht functions, diagnostic reporting, and preventative maintenance.

“I am thrilled to launch Mirarri, a groundbreaking collaboration between Enata and Timur Bozca,” said Al Shaali. “My deep-rooted connections in the marine industry, having grown up with yachts and worked with prestigious companies like Gulf Craft, Dubai Marine, and Al Shaali Marine, have shown me the need for innovation in the yachting sector. This insight led me to partner with Enata and Timur Bozca to drive change.”



Mirarri Reveals Its First Yacht Concept

Mirarri Reveals Its First Yacht Concept

Mirarri Reveals Its First Yacht Concept

Mirarri Reveals Its First Yacht Concept
Mirarri Reveals Its First Yacht Concept
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