In May, 2018 YachtHarbour has reported that 116-metre Kleven explorer yacht Ulysses was spotted on sea trials. Now, The 116-metre Kleven explorer superyacht Ulysses has left German waters and is on her way to the Mediterranean for her maiden season. Construction process took four years : in December, 2016 Kleven in Norway finished the Ulysses technically and after that the yacht was sent to Dorries Maritime in Bremerhaven for the interior and exterior works.

Ulysses is the owner's second yacht built by Kleven, the first one is 107-metre Andromeda (ex. Ulysses) which was sold last year with the asking price of $195,000,000 through Burgess. The latest Ulysses is 10 metres longer than her predecessor.
Marin Teknikk - design house from Norway, was responsible for the naval architecture, while the Kyle Dick of Oscar Mike Naval Architects from New Zealand, was responsible for the exterior and worked in collaboration with British studio RWD on her interiors.
The yacht's key features include a heli hangar on the top deck which provides storage for her Bell 429 helicopter, as well as a wide selection of tenders, including a 21-metre Princess 68 yacht. Her huge 18 metre beam will accommodate 66 people in a spacious interior.

Princess 68
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