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| Lürssen | 114.20M |"Nausicaä" ex. Project 'COSMOS' | 2025|

Discussion in 'Lurssen Yacht' started by Ocean, Mar 8, 2023.

  1. NZ_217

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    In the second reel, he wraps up by typing in Japanese something along the lines of “the interior isn’t complete yet, so I’ll show it at a later stage — so look forward to it.”

    So the chances of seeing the inside or getting detailed pictures later are probably quite high.
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  2. German Yachting

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    He made another post and confirmed this in English as well. Hopefully a full feature with GAs. He is the sharing type of person. I really enjoy yachts that break the mold and she is certainly one.
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  3. Yacht News

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    Here is that translation...

    The 114-meter mega yacht I ordered from Lürssen in Germany six years ago is finally set to be completed next spring. The interior is currently under construction, and the exterior is almost finished. It features a softly contoured form with flowing curves, complemented by a two-tone gray and white color scheme. The design director is Marc Newson.

    My request to Marc was simple: “Create a truly unique yacht unlike anything seen before, and finish it with your signature soft, flowing form.” Thanks to Marc’s exceptional talent, the result is a yacht that looks like a sculptural work of art.

    Another condition I gave to the shipyard was: “Build a sturdy vessel capable of sailing anywhere in the world.” With over 150 years of history, Lürssen’s craftsmanship and creativity have made this possible — the yacht can even travel to the Arctic and Antarctic.

    And the ultimate feature: it comes equipped with a submarine, a fishing boat, and a helipad. Sometimes I’ll dive up to 200 meters below the surface to explore another world under the sea, sometimes battle giant fish in waters around the globe, and sometimes enjoy coastal sightseeing or make landings by helicopter. It’s fitted with every tool and function needed to embark on grand adventures across every corner of the world’s oceans.

    It’s shaping up to be a vessel packed with every element of a man’s dream — the kind of great adventure I longed for as a boy.

    One day, I’d love to bring it to Japan to show it off. I’ll share the interior once it’s completed!
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    Here is the official video from Lurssen.

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  5. German Yachting

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    Definitely one of my new favorites
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    "Cosmos" and "Norn".

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    Says a lot of how far glazing / glass has come when classification societies consider it stronger than steel. Interested to see interior photos as it has to be an impressive view with all of that glazing forward.
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    While we wait for delivery...

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    Just looking at her, it’s impressive how many cleverly concealed features and neatly integrated details are hidden within those super clean and understated lines. Take the aft stairways, for example — they align perfectly with the exhaust stack — and the tender bay, which matches the width of the aft glazing almost exactly. There must have been a tremendous amount of complex planning behind the entire build.

    The full-height slated privacy door of the Master Terrace on the aft Bridge Deck — tucked right behind the arch — is a really interesting detail. It provides privacy while still keeping an airy, lightweight appearance. The door also picks up the design language of the exhaust stack, tying seamlessly into the overall aesthetic.

    I’m also curious to see how the tender launch system works on the aft side — I don’t see any obvious seams or joint lines on the swim platform.

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  12. volfkan

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    name 'Nausicaä'
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