German yacht builder Lurssen has launched its superyacht project Fiji 16 months after
her launch announcement. The 95-metre yacht with a 14-metre beam has been christened Madsummer and scheduled for delivery to a repeat owner in summer 2019.
The project was supervised by the owner’s captain and brokerage company Moran Yacht & Ship during the construction period of nearly 2,5 years.
The yacht’s exterior concept developed by British designer Harrison Eidsgaard focuses on maintenance of sleek and elegant lines within impressive volumes.
The vessel's main trademarks are 12-metre swimming pool and Jacuzzi laid at the aft deck and protected with glass bulwarks. That contributes to clean and uncluttered appearance of hull surfaces. Other decks are connected through exterior staircases and centerline openings.
Spacious beach club and spa zone with a sea terrace on the lower deck are on the list of Madsummer’s special features. The bow is equipped with a helipad, while the sun deck aft features hidden crane in the bulwark, aimed to handle an aeroboat. As to the upper deck, it is trademarked with walkable skylight and an integrated fireplace.
At the same time, interiors designed by Italy-based Studio Laura Sessa represent contemporary modern style. Laura Sessa comments: “For this interior design yacht project, I invested inner artistic creativity due to my long relationship with the Owner. I playfully created spaces full of customised details and colours from the sea, emanating harmony and elegance.”
Madsummer will offer on-board accommodation for 20 guests within 10 suites.
This yacht is the third in the recent series of the vessels of over 90-metres LOA recently launched by Lurssen, along with impressive 136-metre Flying FOX and 111-meter Project TIS.