I did not always want to post links of Serene in the Fincantieri News thread so I started a know one and hope it is ok. Serene - always a beautie particulary with her underwater spots!! I think locating an elevator as on Serene is a great feature and looks pretty interesting .. All sizes | MEga Yacht Serene in Curacao....at the beginning of the night | Flickr - Photo Sharing!
Thanks for posting that..nice pic. The user also has two whole shots of her...here's one... http://www.flickr.com/photos/nicolabu1984/6725268205/sizes/l/in/photostream/
The YCO website had an update! Here are stunning new photos of her exterior and interior - I must say the wait was it worth! I did not know that she has such a large pool in her beachclub.. SERENE | Y.CO
Yep, it is directly under the large skylight on the aft main deck. Not any pics there that I haven't seen though however, there are nice pics.
"Serene" is in La Spezia now... more specifically she is at the Muggiano yard. Probably getting some work done before Summer time.
Im new in the forum and I want to ask If someome have the layout of this beautiful Yacht, Thanks in advance
Welcome to the forums! In post number 4 by Miow232 you will find a link to the YCO page of her. No arrangement layouts but you get a great sense for her interior and deck spaces...
Evening... I know that Serene's exterior was done by Oeino and the interior by Reymond Langton, but does anyone know who did the naval architecture/engineering? Was that done in house by Fincantieri?? Cheers,
Hi, EO Design does naval architecture, so I guess they did it for this one, the engineering was most probably done in-house. Alf
Many thanks....just more confirmation that the offering of one person's exterior design is married to another person's interior design and yet a third/fourth entity does the architecture and engineering.... Sort of a crowd with Oeino, Raymond Langton, EO Design and Fincantieri's in house (hmmm, polygamy??) But boy howdy, the offspring sure is attractive!! I would love to know, however, how challenging it would be for a competent naval architect/engineer to take a set of drawings from, say, Oeino and thus create a build package?? Ahhhh, learning more all the time!!! Cheers,
Clip of "Serene" in LA... nice quality video I must say...just too short! Motor Yacht M/Y Serene - Port of Los Angeles - YouTube
I was not aware that the lights can change to different colours on each deck and you? I have never seen that on any other yacht before.. Serene, 9th largest yacht in the world, docked near Los Angeles - Los Angeles Tourism | Examiner.com
Yep, i've seen her in tri-colour before but not done this elaborately. However, her lighting system can light in any combination and set of colours...almost infinitely really.
Its not that complex, really, or expensive, with multi-colored leds. You set the desired mix of three basic colors, and as YachtNews says you get infinite colors. All that through a simple computer application and each deck defined as a separate zone.
Really not that complex? I remember just the development of the railing lights of "Rising Sun" and you can find that system on "Musashi" and "Venus" as well, cost 500,000$. Lürssen have their own light department so modern light concepts are far away from being not complex, expensive and are not done with a simple computer app..just a side note let's not retract from the thread.
The system in itself is very simple and cheap. Now, everything onboard Rising Sun costs 5 times what it normally does, understandably if you want to build the most reliable yachts in the world, but that doesn´t change the price of things.