The first contract for a major order has been signed by Nobiskrug shipyard. The superyacht will now enter the final outfitting phase with the delivery in mid-2022. She will feature a bespoke interior.

“The contract signing marks another major step towards achieving set goals for Nobiskrug,” says CEO Philipp Maracke. “It also underlines the yacht owner’s appreciation of our expertise in superyachts.” The shipyard’s employees have accumulated an abundance of experience, whether it is in terms of integrating highly interconnected technical systems of yachts, the high-quality hull coating or glass work, and the meticulously coordinated shipbuilding processes. This is particularly important in yacht building, which translates the owners' individual design wishes into a complex product.
Philipp Maracke emphasises the particularly good cooperation between the owner’s representative Scott Wightman from Motor Yacht Build ltd and the shipyard’s team, which is led by project manager Dirk Hemsen. “A project of this kind relies particularly on the mutual efforts and commitment of the shipyard and the owner. After taking over the shipyard, we established an extremely trusting and cooperative relationship within a very short time,” summarises the Nobiskrug CEO.
German shipyard Nobiskrug was founded in 1905. Recognised today as one of the world’s foremost builders of spectacular fully custom superyachts, the shipyard is famous for the 92m Tatoosh, the award-winning 68m Sycara V, the 74m Mogambo, the 143m industry-changing Sailing Yacht A, and the environmentally innovative 80m Artefact.
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