The 66-meter Ester III, formerly known as Project Green, was built by Lurssen in 2014 and became the third yacht named after her owner's daughter.





Ester III
The owner's first yacht became the 35.5-meter Ester I. Built in 2007 by Falcon Yachts, the GRP yacht could reach a maximum speed of 23 knots, powered by twin MTU engines of 2,285hp each. Capable of accommodating 10 guests in 5 cabins, Ester I carried a crew of 6. The yacht was eventually sold after a few years and renamed to Chox.

Sistership to Ester I
In September 2010, the owner, who according to Forbes Russia is Russian banker, Georgy Bedzhamov, reportedly purchased the 50-meter Codecasa, Enjoy and renamed it to Ester II. The yacht's interior was then redone by Juan Pablo Molyneux. Carrying a crew of 11, Ester II was able to accomodate 14 guests in 6 cabins and cruise at 14 knots.
In January 2015, Ester II was listed for sale at an asking price of €14,000,000. The yacht was then sold earlier this year at the same asking price and renamed to Emerald.

Ester II
In November 2014, Ester III was delivered to her owner by Lurssen. After a season in the Caribbean, the 66-meter yacht became one of the key attractions of the 2015 Monaco Yacht Show. With an exterior design by Espen Oeino and an interior by Reymond Langton, the superyacht can accommodate 12 guests in a full beam master suite, three double cabins and two twins.
Amongst Ester III's main features are an ornate fireplace in the main saloon, an infinity pool located aft of the main deck, an elevator, a spa center, a gym and a helipad located on the superyacht's bow. From a technical standpoint the yacht is powered by twin MTU engines of 2,039hp each and can cruise for up to 4,000 nautical miles at 11 knots.

In August 2016 Ester III was listed for sale at an asking price of €79,500,00.