The interiors of the outstanding 65m classic super yacht Shemara have been beautifully refitted by Trimline Yacht Interiors. Crew cabins, bathrooms, mess areas and the main saloon of this beautiful vessel have all been revitalised with the refurbishment.
Following her three-year refit, the 65m classic super yacht Shemara left Trafalgar Wharf in UK’s Portchester last month to undergo her final sea trials in Southampton.
Andrew Richards has become a new Chief Executive Officer of Trimline Yacht Interiors, based in Southampton, UK. The company has participated in such important projects as the refit of the 65m mega yacht SHEMARA.
Today, April 16, 2014, saw Burgess Marine launch the impressive 65-metre classic yacht SHEMARA, following her extensive refit, completed by Shemara Refit LLP in just over 3 years.
The general arrangement of Project Nelson, representing a ‘Best of British’ modern take on a classic Gentleman’s Motor Yacht, has been proudly unveiled by Burgess Marine and Laurent Giles.
Representing a ‘Best of British’ gentleman’s motor yacht, superyacht Project Nelson is to be built by Burgess Marine at Trafalgar Wharf in UK’s Portchester.
SEC-Marine have proudly announced their involvement in the refit of the 65m classic superyacht Shemara. The company has been the yacht’s sole supplier of Electrical and Electronic systems consultancy throughout.
The outstanding 1930’s classic gentleman’s mega yacht Shemara will boast a number of bespoke items, created by Fairlie craftsmen in the UK. Currently undergoing an extensive restoration programme, Shemara is due to be re-launched in 2014.
Trimline Superyacht Interiors from England have been chosen as one of the local companies to carry out work on the historic 65-metre superyacht Shemara. Scheduled for delivery in 2014, the company will refit the owner and crew areas to the highest standards.
Burgess Marine has been chosen by the Owner’s representatives to provide marine engineering expertise during the refit of the stunning 1938 superyacht Shemara of 64 metres.
