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Feature: 2014 Lurssen 216' Esther III

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  1. Forward on the Main deck is the Owner’s suite which features a room height of 2,40 m; accessed through a private study and then a lobby flanked by his and hers dressing rooms, the full beam stateroom is an indulgent private retreat, with rich Avodire wood, gold leaf and bronze detailing complementing thick silk carpets and furnished with ornately detailed classical furniture it is, according to Reymond “the ultimate expression of the luxuriant style that defines the yacht”.
  2. Onyx is ubiquitous with ivory onyx in her bathroom and white in his, vanilla onyx in the entrance and honey onyx in the guest suites. The his and hers bathrooms extend to the full beam with showers positioned outboard, port and starboard, with large windows providing spectacular views.
  3. Each of the five guest cabins – all situated on the lower deck and benefiting from its own en-suite bathroom and large windows providing plenty of natural light – is individually tailored with a specific theme, derived from bespoke fabric artworks that rise from the headboard and wrap overhead onto the ceiling, framed with an intricately carved Avodire cornice featuring a roundel motif that is a unifying feature found throughout the yacht, along with embossed and gilded leather panels and bronze accents.
  4. Ornate mosaic inlays and a dramatic full-sized wall relief carved in stone in the Gym combine to form a relaxed, calm yet energizing ambience, with direct access to the sea for an invigorating plunge.
  5. The Lower Deck spa, with its Assyrian influence, sets a different tone to the main accommodation. A massage room doubles as a hair salon and the sauna and steam room adjoin one another. A dayhead and changing room complement the spa.
  6. Space was also dedicated to an onboard sauna/steam room. For those seeking higher temperatures, the engine room is steps away...
  7. Crew are well catered for with their own generous crew mess and crew cabins which are located on the same lower deck as the guests. Below them is a vast space dedicated to laundry and storage, aft of which are the technical spaces immediately forward of the double-deck engine room. Toys are stowed aft of the engine room, to port of the spa.
  8. Esther III's main engines are a apir of MTU 12V 4000 M63. Hotel power is via three Kilopak 260 kVA / 208 kW generators with one emergency / backup Genset; a Kilopak 149 kVA / 119 kW. Steering is a Jastram high lift rudder system. And for maneuvering, a Jastram BU 40 stern jet and a 200 kW Schottel bow thruster. Fresh water makers & sewage system: HEM Duplex 38/5600, 2 x 20.000 l/day Hamann AG. Air conditioning: Heinen + Hopmann. Esther III's fuel capacity is 119,000 liters with a fresh water capacity of 18,600 liters. And finally, a pair of Quantum zero speed stabilizers keeps this yacht un-rocked.
  9. Engine Room level 2 is a elevated platform that grants access to the engineering station.
  10. Specifications:

    Builder: Lürssen - 2014
    Exterior: Espen Øino
    Interior: Reymond Langton Design
    Length: 216'5"
    Beam: 38',1"
    Draft: 11'2"
    Material: Steel / aluminum
    Gross Tons: 1527 tons
    Speed: 16.5 knots
    Range: 4000 nm

    For more information contact:

    Lurssen Yachts
    Fr. Lurssen Werft GmbH & Co. KG
    Zum Alten Speicher 11
    28759 Bremen
    Germany
    www.lurssen.de

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