Video: Behind the scenes of SilverFast Yacht and Mercedes Benz S-Class Convertible collaboration

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Video: Behind the scenes of SilverFast Yacht and Mercedes Benz S-Class Convertible collaboration

A video providing a behind the scene look at the recent collaboration of SilverYachts and Mercedes Benz. This saw the two companies produce a film in Monaco, featuring the new iconic S Class Convertible and the imposing 77m superyacht SilverFast.

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23 October 2015

Australia’s premier manufacturer, SilverYachts, has just published an amazing video below, looking behind the scenes of the superb SilverFast yacht and Mercedes Benz S-Class Convertible collaboration. The video shows how the convertible was placed on board the impressive and striking 77m (253’) mega yacht SilverFast.

Mercedes Benz teamed up with SilverYachts to produce a film in Monaco, featuring the new iconic S Class Convertible and superyacht SilverFast. The film had its premiere last month during the IAA Frankfurt Motor Show 2015. Remarkably, the new S Class Convertible was positioned on the helipad of the yacht, while she was speeding through the waters with 20+ knots. You can watch the film here.

77m mega yacht SILVER FAST by SilverYachts with the new S Class Convertible at full speed

77m mega yacht SILVER FAST by SilverYachts with the new S Class Convertible at full speed

The most advanced, eco-fuel efficient vessel in the revolutionary Silver series, luxury motor yacht Silver Fast represents the fourth and most recent superyacht built by SilverYachts. Superbly penned by Espen Oeino, she retains the super-sleek contour and unique hull lines of her highly successful predecessors, but with an exciting new all dark silver paint. At 77 metres with a maximum speed of 27 knots, Silver Fast represents the world’s largest and fastest aluminium motor yacht with conventional propulsion in terms of length to speed ratio.

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