I understand this yacht is the successor to Feadship's 44m "Moon Sand".
Interesting. That sundeck 'arch' reminded me of a yacht but I couldn't put my finger on which one. Now I see it: it's Kibo/Romea.
If this yacht is indeed the Coral Island successor, its style is nowhere near the style of Coral Island or Pelorus.
Small/Medium shipyard builds a large yacht -> goes bankrupt in a matter of years. I don't like this trend :(
I've read this yacht might be the long-awaited successor to Coral Island.
New photos: https://www.hafennews.de/yacht-sassi-aus-der-vogelperspektive/ Looking good.
Are they going to move her to Dock 10?
Feadship is on a roll.
There are a couple of interior pictures of Nahlin on Remi Tessier's webpage. The small portholes will give them away.
Together with 'Crescent', another secretive Luerssen. She has been in Carrara for months now.
Amazing yacht. Really hope Lloyd Werft stays afloat.
'Solaris' is the final name.
I find it interesting that Al Mirqab's interior is a totally different style from the owner's business jet (a wide-body designed by a major French...
Looking at the photos on post #119 ( | Lloyd Werft | 140M | Project 'Solaris' | 2021 |), I'd say the arch is a permanent structure.
This post should answer your question: https://www.instagram.com/p/CKOxfDJiOto/
Good point. I took a screenshot from the first video posted by Maritna_ra. I can't see any underwater lights either.
Solaris hit the water. Apparently her length is 138.96m and Marc Newson was confirmed as the exterior designer.
Her name is "Viva".
Let there be light: [MEDIA]
I believe this yacht is owned by the brother of Lonian's owner. And their third cousin also owns a brand-new Feadship.