Dutch Yachting has shared photos of the newly launched 92m superyacht Aquarius with her mast on.






Known as Project Touchdown, the superyacht became Steve Wynn's newest flagship, replacing his previous 67-meter Aquarius.

2007 Amels-built Aquarius was first listed for sale in 2010 by Fraser Yachts, asking $69,900,000. After several price reductions, she was eventually sold in November 2015 at an asking price of €53,000,000 and subsequently renamed to Maria.
92m Aquaruis was initially built at Scheepswerft Slob and then was relocated to the Dutch shipyard's finishing facilities in June 2015.

The superyacht features a resolutely contemporary exterior design with a number of archetypal Feadship elements, such as a conventional bow and raked superstructure shape.

The profile comes from the boards of the Dutch company Sinot Exclusive Yacht Design, which was also responsible for the interior design together with the owner's design team in close cooperation with Feadship De Voogt Naval Architects.

Aquaruis' key features include a helipad on the bow, a beauty salon, a large pool on the aft main deck, a gym, massage and therapy room, jacuzzi and large outdoor deck spaces. As for the accommodation, 14 guests can be carried on board in 7 suites, including 6 VIP-suites forward on the main deck and an owner's suite on the upper deck.
The official images of 92m superyacht were released by Feadship three days ago.