The respected German shipyard, Lurssen, has recently launched the breath-taking 91m superyacht Project ORCHID. This impressive vessel has been designed by the prestigious London-based design studio, Reymond Langton Design.
The General Assembly unanimously re-elected the Superyacht Builders Association (SYBAss) board in Monaco on September 24, 2013. SYBAss will embark on the new business-to-consumer strategy.
The multi-award winning UK design studio, Andrew Winch Designs, has announced its presence at this week’s Monaco Yacht Show. The event will feature such beautiful vessels as its 60m charter yacht Cloud9.
Lurssen shipyard in Germany has recently launched the 91m luxury superyacht Project Orchid, featuring harmonious proportions and exceptional volumes.
The largest superyacht in the world, the impressive 180-metre Lurssen mega yacht AZZAM has successfully completed her sea trials in the North Sea, exceeding the predicted top speed of 30 knots.
Set to run in Monaco’s Port Hercule from September 25 to 28, this year’s Monaco Yacht Show will be hosting more than 100 finest superyachts, including such jewels as the 88m Lurssen mega yacht Quattroelle or the 42m Moonen motor yacht Sofia, and many others.
The largest superyacht in the world, the breath-taking 180m Lurssen mega yacht AZZAM has started the second round of her sea trials in the North Sea. She is expected to reach a top speed of up to 30 knots.
Following a major 11-month refit, the 58,5-metre motor yacht Ronin left the Lurssen shipyard in Germany earlier this month. She has gone through a complete face-lift.
Set to cruise her first season in the popular yacht charter location – the Caribbean, the breath-taking 85m Lurssen superyacht Solandge (Project Niki) has successfully completed her sea trials.
Measuring impressive 85 meters in LOA, the all-new 2013 superyacht Solandge (Project Niki) by Lurssen is presently going through sea trials in the North Sea. Designed by Espen Oeino, she will provide luxurious accommodation to up to 12 guests.
The 59m RONIN yacht has recently left the German shipyard, Lurssen, following an extensive refit and perhaps one of the largest refits since her launch in 1993.
Royal Huisman’s Huisfit in the Netherlands has completed several important refits in the first half of 2013, including the 70m Lurssen mega yacht Skat, the 93m Lurssen 3-masted schooner Eos, Heartbeat yacht, as well as Nixe II yacht.
