The largest superyacht in the world – PROJECT AZZAM YACHT – was launched this morning at the prestigious LURSSEN shipyard in Germany. Superyacht AZZAM project features exterior by Nauta Yacht Design.
The winners of this year’s 9th edition of Asia Boating Awards were presented at the prestigious Intercontinental Hotel Serenity Coast Resort on March 29.
Lurssen launch mega yacht Project AZZAM – the largest luxury superyacht in the world, designed by Nauta Yacht Design. Super yacht AZZAM (project name) has overtaken the 162.5 m mega yacht Eclipse, currently on the second place.
The majestic 180-metre superyacht Project Azzam by Lurssen is presumed to be ready for launch. She is designed by bespoke Nauta Design.
Measuring 85 meters in length over all, the impressive Lurssen mega yacht Quattroelle (Project Bellissimo) has been successfully handed over to her new Owner.
This year’s prestigious Dubai International Boat Show will start on March 5. The event will host 30 new exhibitors from all sectors, as well as 19 of the world’s most spectacular superyachts, that will be displayed in the Superyacht Pavilion.
This year’s Dubai International Boat Show will be hosting 11 prestigious Super Yacht Experience members, including two new superyacht manufacturers: Mondo Marine and Palmer Johnson.
Recently refitted and shortlisted for the 2013 World Superyacht Awards in Refit category, luxury superyacht TITANIA (ex APOISE) is currently running an excellent charter special in the beautiful yacht charter destination – the Seychelles.
As of May 1, 2013, the prominent German superyacht manufacturer, Lürssen Group, will purchase the Peene shipyard with its repair as well as new construction area.
This year has been very successful for the renowned UK design studio of Andrew Winch that has delivered 6 important projects, including the 65m Amels superyacht Sea Rhapsody, as well as the 87m Luerssen megayacht Ace.
The prestigious German superyacht manufacturer, Lurssen, has presented its new game called “Ping over Board” as a must-have for every iPad owner.
EYOS Expeditions successfully completed the Northwest Passage transit on the 196-metre MV “The World” this summer. The World has thus become the largest unsupported vessel ever to complete the full ocean-to-ocean transit. The World’s transit was the first of two this summer for EYOS Expeditions, followed by voyage aboard the 125-meter Lurssen expedition yacht.
