This yacht has a lot of features, the beach club and pool arrangement is also impressive. IMO she is the most impressive Feadship since Savannah....
Part of the reason why she might look a bit tall for her length is that in order to accommodate the bridge deck helicopter hangar the designers...
When something similar happened to Esther III she was on the market and then sold quite quickly.
Beautiful if you like angles...otherwise. The telescoping helicopter hangar is very interesting, they have actually gone out of fashion on...
Apparently she has two guest bedrooms on the lower aft deck between the engine room and the beach club which itself is spread around the structure...
Several photos on instagram now showing the tender bay and the foredeck pool area. Also interesting that S/YA has a similar lower stern deck...
We usually, for obvious reasons, think of this yacht from the outside in when on closer inspection she seems the product of a highly experienced...
She is an absolute stunner, well done A&R!
Great to see her with the sails up but I am afraid to say that for me they are too small.
Pictures out of her in Monaco, I note the fold-down balconies either side of the pool are deployed.
Pretty much confirming that Lurssen is now the the big yacht yard for builds over 110m. Does anybody know what the white hulled ship is that is...
She appears to be on Sea Trials just outside Cartagena.
She is certainly different, and in a good way. A very interesting design, I am looking forward to seeing some aerial photos of her.
So she could end up straight on the market then? There have been several big builds recently that have gone straight on the market, orders made...
Nobiskrug has started construction of an 80m apparently designed by Gregory C. Marshall of Big Fish fame.
There has been something of a trend for Lurrsen boats to not look very much like their renders.
Sailing Yacht A is currently tied up at the Navantia yard in Cartagena.
Cartagena is being listed as her destination which would suggest Navantia; MY A used to be a client there so it would make sense.
Currently in Gibraltar, plenty of close-up photos taken of her on her arrival are online.
For anybody who is interested; she is currently making her way, very slowly (about 8 knots) down the North Sea towards the Isle of Wight.