Lusben completed the ambitious refit of superyacht Far Far Away. This superyacht was designed by Inace Yachts and delivered to the owner in 2012. She was built by Brazilian shipyard Inace Yachts in 2012. In November 2019 the yacht was entrusted to Lusben in with a request for some structural interventions, such as the innovative hull lengthening project.

The result is an increase from the original size of 36.7 meters to a total of 46.9 meters, following from a clever set of procedures: the insertion of an 8m module amidships; the lengthening of the stern platform by 1.5m; and the elongation of the forward bulb by about 1.50m.

The insertion of the module, an operation carried out by Lusben’s carpentry team, involved the complete reconstruction of all the onboard systems for sanitary water, diesel lines, electric and safety, plus the supply and installation of a new watertight door, integrated with the existing management system.

Far Far Away underwent a total repainting of the hull and superstructure, the installation of all the electronic navigation equipment, the refurbishment of four guest bathrooms and the transformation of the original laundry room into a storage room.

Thanks to these and many other modifications, which required 14 months of work, the autonomy of Far Far Away has almost doubled – reaching 8,000 nautical miles – so much so that the superyacht is now able to cruise for at least three months without ever stopping in port.
Lusben was founded in 1958 in Viareggio. The shipyard has over 60 years of experience in the yacht refit sector.
Credits: Lusben