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Lurssen yacht projects. Now stationed at a new covered floating dock the yacht waits to begin outfitting. Rumoured to be the new replacement for 95m312ft luxury yacht KISMET which is currently for sale the motor yacht code-named PROJECT JAG has been shrouded in secrecy throughout her build but we are pleased to offer these latest images after her technical launch into the water earlier today. Lürssen has announced the successful launch and unveiling of project JAG.
Lürssen Yachts announce the successful launch of project JAG. The owner was extremely impressed with the build process of his first yacht and wanted to. On 18th June 2021 Lürssen unveiled and successfully launched project Enzo a striking and bespoke 115-metre superyacht built for a repeat client who previously owned an 86-metre Lürssen.
Lürssen Yachts announce the successful launch of project JAG Exterior designer Nuvolari-Lenard has given JAG very harmonious proportions and with a length of 122 metres including bow sprit and a beam of 1780 metres she boasts extraordinary volumes accommodating all of the owners requirements whilst still maintaining sleek and elegant. Project Redwood is a whopping 456-foot 139-meter motoryacht under construction at Lürssens Bremen yard. She was launched on 22 June 2021 in the traditional fashion.
146M LURSSEN SUPERYACHT PROJECT OPERA CAPTURED. She is built for a very experienced repeat client who upgraded from his former 96-metre Lürssen yacht. Lurssen currently has more than 10 projects under construction.
Lürssen is proud to announce the successful launch and unveiling of project JAG. The company was founded by Friedrich Lurssen with a desire to create a leading shipyard in both quality and performance. Project Opera is understood to be the rebuilt 145m.
With headquarters in Bremen-Vegesack and eight building. On schedule for delivery to her owner in 2021 project 13800 is the smallest vessel undertaken by the yard since the launch of Xenia now Envy in. The 90m295ft superyacht PROJECT 1601 was designed by Espen Oeino and built by Lurssen in Germany.