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German superyacht builder Nobiskrug unveils a first-look of their latest 62-meter superyacht project

by Vesna Blötz 1 Jun 2020 23:23 PDT
Nobiskrug's latest 62-meter Project 794 © Klaus Jordan for Imperial

Nobiskrug's latest 62-meter Project 794 comes into view, as the superyacht has been moved from Kiel shipyard into the superyacht hall of the Rendsburg facility on Saturday, May 30, 2020.

The yacht's journey between the two shipyards started from Kiel Fjord with a passage through the locks, into the Kiel Canal continuing to Rendsburg, reaching the shipyard in the early afternoon.

Following the keel-laying in June last year, the construction of all sections up to assembly of the complete hull took place in the advanced shipbuilding facilities of the yard in Kiel. The superyacht will be expertly outfitted in the modern climate-controlled superyacht hall in Rendsburg.

Superyacht Project 794 is a performance-driven, high-volume yacht with an Exterior designed by renowned studio Espen diameterino International.

The project is the second in a row where Nobiskrug teams up with Imperial, who acted as Broker for the sale and continue as Owner's Representative and Construction Supervisor throughout the entire build.

For more information visit www.nobiskrug.com.

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