Yacht Harbour looks at the best images from the social media world over the past week.
#1. 110m superyacht concept Elyon
This radical 110-metre superyacht design was developed by Expleo Design studio in 2018. The yacht with steel hull and aluminium superstructure within a beam of 14,3 metres would be able to accommodate up to 30 guests. She is expected to cruising at the speed of 18 knots.
The organic shapes used to draw the yacht combine elements inspired by nature. Main inspiration was a calm wave, reflected in the exterior lines of the project.
Each deck from the six features several types of entertainment, such as sunbathing areas, swimming pool, Jacuzzi, party place, dining space, spa and gym, wellness area, games and casino room.
The space underneath the helicopter pad was designed to be used as a party place with a front view and an indoor pool.
Photo by @j_b_photography
The largest Oceanco yacht so far, the 110-metre Jubilee was delivered in 2017.
Initially built for former emir of Qatar, the yacht was put on the market shortly before its delivery, asking price 275,000,000 €. Her sale was announced in November 2018, followed by the news on her coming refit with Lurssen. According to several industry sources, the yacht now belongs to an American billionaire.
With exteriors penned by Russian designer, Igor Lobanov, the yacht's exterior features fake, intermediary decks that make the yacht appear larger than it is when looked at from afar.
Jubilee can accommodate up to 32 guests in 16 cabins and carry a crew of 45. Key amenities onboard include a swimming pool with a built-in aquarium, a helipad and a large beach club.
#3. 90m Lionheart lining up for the Corinth Canal
Photo by @lord_bushe
This custom mega yacht was built by Benetti in 2016 as the yard's flagship and the largest vessel, keeping the status until the recent launch of three 100m+ gigayachts.
Stefano Natucci collaborated with Benetti on the exterior design, while Green & Mingarelli Design was responsible for the interior design. Lionheart has a sporty aggressive look, with a large beach club and side-opening doors for easy launching of the tenders. The yacht provides a wide range of amenities including an outdoor bar and ample space for sunlounging and relaxing.
She can accommodate up to 12 guests, the cabins with private balconies on the main deck are a notable addition and will offer great sea views. Also, guests can enjoy open Jacuzzi, spa and barbeque and helipad.
Featured with interior volume of 2,990 GT and a beam of 14.4 metres, the yacht boasts maximum speed of 18 knots with cruising speed of 16 knots.
Photo by @moremaritime
The yacht launched by Lurssen in 2010, was designed by Argentinean architect German Frers, known for sailing yachts.
With a beam of 16 metres and a draft of 4 metres, she has a steel hull and aluminium superstructure. This adds up to a gross tonnage of 2,959 tones.
She is powered by MTU engines of 5,764 HP each, her maximum speed makes impressive 20 knots, with cruising speed of 12 knots. Pacific can accommodate up to 12 guests in 6 cabins with interiors designed by Bannenberg & Rowell.
#5. 30m by Princess Yachts cruising in Miami during golden hour
Photo by @konner.webb
The vessel designed by Princess Yachts offers accomodation to 8 guests on-board, along with the crew of 5. She cruises at 22 knots and reaches a top speed at 24 knots.