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New Launch: Hanseatic Marine 77M "Smeralda" superyacht

Discussion in 'Yacht News; Builds & Launches' started by Yacht News, Mar 19, 2012.

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  1. 77-meter "Smeralda" launched by Hanseatic Marine


    The 77-meter superyacht "Smeralda" has been successfully launched by Australian yard Hanseatic Marine. The new yacht was launched two days ago on 17th March. She is in the same class as two previous luxury yachts by this yard.

    Following in similar design to the 73.3-meter luxury yacht built as "SilVer" (now called "Rabdan") and the 73.3-meter superyacht built as "Silver Zwei" (now called "Dragonfly"), the Smeralda superyacht is the third and most advanced vessel in the amazing SilVer class designed by world renowned designer Espen Oeino. Her interior is by Vain Interiors.

    Smeralda will be offering among the best luxury can offer with accommodation in an owner´s suite that boasts lounge as well as large private deck. Additionally there are three VIP-type double cabins as well as two twin cabins with Pullman berths. Furthermore there are four twin cabins.

    The crew accommodation is divided into captain´s cabin with ensuite, three crew single berth cabins and 6 crew twin berth cabins all with ensuite. Among special features Smeralda is a customised 8-person spa, along with a customised sauna.

    She is powered by a pair of MTU 16V 4000 M90 diesels. Top speed is expected to be 29-knots, really fast for a 77-meter superyacht. Smeralda is Lloyds Register 100 A1, SSC, YACHT, MONO, G6, LMC as well as UMS MCA LY2 classed. You can look out for her being delivered this Spring. Hanseatic Marine has another 77-meter superyacht currently under construction, expected to be called "Suvretta".

    For more information:

    Hanseatic Marine Engineering Pty Ltd
    124 Quill Way
    Henderson, Western Australia 6166
    Hanseaticmarine

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