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Resplashed: 100M "Attessa IV" super yacht

Discussion in 'Benetti News & Launches' started by Yacht News, Dec 15, 2010.

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  1. 100-meter long "Attessa IV" super yacht relaunched


    After a very long and extensive refit, the much talked about "Attessa IV" is now back in the water. She was recently sent to the water via slipway at the Vancouver based refit yard Washington Yachting Group. Since the miraculous transformation, the rebuilt yacht, hardly resembles anything of her previous incarnation as the "Evergreen".

    Just over three-and-a-half years of constant refit and rebuild work completely changed her appearance. Attessa IV now resembles a larger version of her smaller sister the "Attessa III" -which coincidentally had a very lengthy refit of her own to transform her from her Feadship Aviva state to the present-.

    The previously white and green Evergreen now bears a dark and deep blue hull with red bootline, white superstructure and silver-grey accents, similar to the paint scheme on the Attessa III. The interior and exterior styling has been totally revamped and reconsidered. In her days as the Evergreen, her exterior styling came via Diana Yacht Design in conjunction with Felix Buyendijk. Now, she has a drastically different interior and exterior styling by Glade Johnson Design.

    Part of the extensive refit, involved a significant lengthening of the yacht. Prior to refit, the vessel measured around 92-meters or just over 300-feet. In her present state, she has gained 8-meters in length to give her an LOA of 100-meters or 332-feet. There is still considerable amount of work to be done to the 'new' yacht before she can be handed over to her owner(s). Work throughout the interior is being finalized especially regarding the accommodation for sixteen guests and twenty-five crew.

    For more information:

    Washington Yachting Group
    http://washingtonyachtinggroup.com

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