The 14th largest yacht in the world in terms of interior volume, 136-metre Lürssen Flying Fox has been listed for charter with Imperial. The yacht was delivered to her owner two months earlier, embarking on a maiden voyage from Bremen to Stavanger.
Stretching across a beam of 20.5-meters, the yacht with estimated 9,100 GT of interior volume ranks as the 14th largest yacht in the world. Her dove grey sleek hull lines were developed by Espen Oeino, representing one of his iconic exterior solutions. Meanwhile, her interiors by UK designer Mark Berryman, reportedly focuse on neutral tones and a calm appearance.
Flying Fox boasts two helipads, large sea terraces, wide swim platforms for watersports, a panoramic exterior saloon on the roof deck and a generous 12-metre swimming pool crossways the main deck, the first one for a superyacht of that size.
The superyacht compliant with PYC can accommodate up to 22 guests across 11 staterooms, along with a crew of 54. The cabins include a master suite on the upper deck with a private Jacuzzi and 10 well-appointed VIPs, all with their own private terrace and en-suite bathrooms.
The vessel’s main interior area, the large two-floor saloon, lies on the bridge deck, fitted with wood fireplace, dining table for 22 guests and a cinema.
Flying Fox is also trademarked with a unique in its size 400 square-metre two-floor spa, offering guests a hammam, sauna, massage area, gym and cryo sauna. On the lower deck, the spa area is connected to the sea lounge which comes with a large Jacuzzi, and access to the sea through the dive centre and sea platforms.
Naturally, Flying Fox comes with a vast range of tenders and toys. She can store nine tenders, including a custom 12.5-metre enclosed Limo, an 11-metre open Limo, a 9-metre beach landing craft and an 8.5-metre Super Air Nautique Coastal. The water toys on-board comprise jet skis, sea bobs, fly and hover boards.
Speedwise, the vessel features a cruising speed of 15 knots.
Flying Fox' charter price has not been revealed.