Featuring exterior styling and interior design by bespoke Ken Freivokh, the impressive 63m superyacht Mikhail S. Vorontsov has been shortlisted to participate in the upcoming World Superyacht Awards. She represents the world’s largest all wood classic schooner.
The Dutch manufacturer, Balk Shipyard, has successfully launched the voluminous 65m mega yacht Mikhail S. Vorontsov, in collaboration with the Turkish builder, Dream Ship Victory.
A total number of 6 luxury yachts shortlisted for this year’s World Superyacht Awards have been equipped with thrusters, developed by Ocean Yacht Systems. These include the all-new Fitzroy superyacht Ohana, or the recently refitted Feadship motor yacht A2.
A total number of 5 Dykstra Naval Architects luxury vessels have been shortlisted to participate in the acclaimed World Superyacht Awards 2013. These include J Class sailing yacht Rainbow, J Class charter yacht Endeavour, 36 m Classic Sloop Pumula, 51 m Ketch Kamaxitha as well as the 64 m superyacht Mikhail S Vorontsov.
The awaited 2013 World Superyacht Awards Finalists have been recently unveiled by Boat International Media. The winners will be presented during the gala evening that will take place at the fabulous Çırağan Palace Kempinski in Istanbul on May 4. The nominations for the Voyager’s Award remain open until the 31 January.
The dramatically beautiful, classic sailing yacht Mikhail S. Vorontsov by Dream Ship Victory is due to be launched at the end of 2012. This impressive schooner is able to accommodate up to 12 guests in 6 well-appointed suites.
Duratek Epoxy and Polyurethane Systems have been supplied for the construction of the largest wooden sailboat in the world – the 141m megayacht Dream Symphony. Currently in build at Dream Ship Victory, the Turkish yard is also working on the 65m luxury yacht Mikhail Vorontsov, due to be launched at the end of this year.
Balk Shipyard in the Netherlands has won the contract to outfit the 65-metre classic schooner Mikhail S. Vorontsov, which has the largest wooden hull built since 1909. Sailing yacht Mikhail S. Vorontsov, has a concept design by Valeriy G. Stepanenko, naval architecture by Gerard Dykstra & Partners and interior design by Ken Freivokh.
