M5 is a sloop-rigged super yacht launched in 2003 as Mirabella V. She is the largest single-masted yacht ever built.

Ownership

Mirabella V was built as part of a fleet of large sailing yachts used for luxury private charters by Joseph Vittoria, former chairman and CEO of the Avis car rental company. She was named after Vittoria's previous yachts.

Mirabella V now belongs to Rodney Lewis and has been renamed M5. It is no longer available for charters.

thumb|M5 in Venice, Italy August 2020

Design

The owner specifications combined fast sailing with motoryacht amenities. M5 has achieved speeds in excess of in 8 1/2 ft seas.

Mirabella V was designed by yacht designer Ron Holland. Load and structural calculations of the hull and rig were carried out by Hamble-based firm High Modulus Europe Ltd, (now part of Gurit).

Technical challenges

While vessels of M5s size are typically made from steel or aluminium, an aramid foam core/vinylester sandwich build was chosen to achieve a shorter delivery date, reduced maintenance (regular repainting to inhibit corrosion is not required) and better acoustic thermal insulation.

Historically, large yachts were built with more than one mast in order to divide the sail area for easier handling. Today's technologies in spars, rigging, sailmaking, powered winches and electronics enable rigs with larger sail areas, higher aspect ratios, larger loads and simpler handling, allowing Mirabella V to be constructed with the tallest mast and largest jib of any sailing craft ever built at the time. One of the procurement challenges was finding sheets strong enough to trim the sails. After changing hands and being rechristened M5, she was handed over for refit to the Pendennis Shipyard in March 2013. She was relaunched in September 2013 with an extended stern and reverse transom, a lighter ballast arrangement and carbon fibre standing rigging.

Particulars of ship

  • LOA: (2013)
  • LWL (full load):
  • Beam:
  • Displacement (half load):
  • Ballast: (2013)
  • Draught (keel up) (2013)
  • Draught (keel down): (2013)
  • Air draught: (cannot pass under any bridge that she can navigate to)
  • Sail area (mainsail+working jib):
  • Sail area (mainsail+reacher):
  • Her UPS genoa is the world's largest sail, excluding spinnakers.

Accommodation

The boat has a master suite on the main deck and six cabins for as many as 12 guests. The boat's lazarette stores a tender, Lasers, jet skis, ski boats, kayaks and three remote-controlled models of Mirabella V. The foredeck has two recesses that serve as swimming pools and as storage for two launches. Her first sea trial took place off Portsmouth on 14 April 2004.

Charter

Under Vittoria's ownership, Mirabella V was chartered for up to $420,000 per week and about 12 weeks per year, with a balanced operating budget if chartered for 14 weeks per year.

See also

  • List of large sailing yachts
  • Comparison of large sloops

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