Iroquois - @Superyachts_gibraltar
Previously known as Ester III, the superyacht was delivered in 2014 by Lurssen and premiered as one of the headlines of the 2015 Monaco Yacht Show. Iroquois features an exterior design by Espen Oeino and an interior by Reymond Langton. She can accommodate 12 guests in a full beam master suite, three double cabins and two twins. Amongst Iroquois' 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.
Quantum Blue - @Andrea_hamann via @Luerssenyachts
Built by Lurssen in 2014, Quantum Blue was designed by Tim Heywood and Alberto Pinto. She has a length of 104m, a beam of 16.8m and a draft of 4m.The yacht has zero speed stabilizers, a spa, a lift, a helipad, a spa pool, beach club, gym and movie theatre. With a maximum speed of 22 knots, Quantum Blue can cruise at 13 knots.
Solandge - @jmy76
The 2013-built superyacht Solandge was launched at Lurssen. Her exterior design is the work of Espen Oeino, whilst Rodriguez Interiors and Dolker&Voges were responsible for the interior. The 85m superyacht boasts a number of unique areas to accommodate all needs, ranging from a large indoor movie theatre, to a vast main salon with bar, games room and seating areas. Solandge can sleep up to 12 guests in 7 staterooms, including a panoramic master deck featuring 180 degree windows, private dressing room, his and hers bathrooms and a private deck with spa pool.
Okto - Carol Feith
55 metre Atlante was built by CRN in 2015. Nuvolari Lenard styled her exterior, whilst Parisian design house Gilles & Boissier was responsible for the interior. Atlante accommodates a total of 12 guests and crew of 13. As for the performance, the yacht is equipped with two 1230 KW 1800 RPM Caterpillar engines which enable her to reach a cruising speed of 14 knots and a maximum speed of 15 knots.