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This New Catamaran Concept Was Designed to Carry Your Bugatti Across the High Seas
The vessel will be fully unveiled at the upcoming Monaco Yacht Show.
BY Rachel Cormack  |  October 1, 2024
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Image courtesy of GreenJoy Studio

Crossing oceans with your prized four-wheeler in tow is about to get even easier.

GreenJoy Studio, the start-up Philip Greenberg and Ivan Joy launched in 2023, just unveiled a new custom catamaran designed to transport exotic cars across the high seas. The aptly named Falcon Shuttle, which will be fully revealed as a concept at the upcoming Monaco Yacht Show, will be built by Falcon Tenders in Southampton, UK. The British yard specialises in producing bespoke limousines and tenders, meaning the new shuttle should be finished to a high standard.

Greenberg and Joy say their goal was to disrupt the tender segment with an out-of-the-box concept that could cater to the most demanding clients in the yachting industry. The resulting design, which is kind of like a cross between a support vessel, a floating garage, and a tender, offers seafarers an exciting new way to store and transport luxury vehicles. The studio says each unit will be fully bespoke, ensuring owners can create the perfect home for their fine automobiles.

The aft of the Falcon Shuttle.
Image courtesy of GreenJoy Studio

It is not uncommon for catamarans to serve as shadow vessels to larger, superyachts. Multihulls are generally more stable than monohulls because their two hulls provide a wide and sturdy base. They offer a large amount of real estate onboard, too. Microsoft co-founder Bill Gates reportedly owned a 224-foot support cat, for example. GreenJoy didn’t share any details regarding the shuttle’s length or volume but the fact it can comfortably accommodate a car means that it must be at least 20 feet or more. That is quite a bit smaller than Bill’s but should provide enough space for your favourite ride.

The yard didn’t share any information in terms of propulsion, either. Falcon offers tenders with hybrid diesel-electric propulsion, so perhaps buyers could opt for a sustainable shuttle that burns less fuel than traditional gas-guzzling runabouts.

GreenJoy will present the Falcon Shuttle at the 2024 Monaco Yacht Show, which is set to take place in the iconic Port Hercules from 25 to 28 September. It won’t be the only exciting debut, either: Robb Report has compiled a list of the best new superyachts launching at the prestigious event. Best get yourself across the pond.