Luxury explorer yacht RAGNAR previously Sanaborg is a 682m 2238ft explorer and ice-breaker superyacht offers accommodation for up to 12 guests in 7 luxury cabins.
Icon's explorer yacht ragnar. Entering the ICON shed in July 2017 she is now ready for her extreme make-over. RAGNAR made her first appearance on Friday showing off her all-new look as she emerged from the shed at Icons facilities in Harlingen. 15 October 2020 By Miranda Blazeby.
His quest to find a Northern European shipyard that could realise his idea led him to Icon Yachts in Harlingen. In 2017 she was brought to Icon Yachts who converted her into an explorer yacht. The 682 metre luxury explorer Ragnar has been captured underway at sea.
224ft 6820m ICON YACHTS is proud to announce the new conversion project RAGNAR. The 682-metre explorer yacht Ragnar went through three years of intensive rebuilding at Icon Yachts in the Netherlands which was completed in 2020. The shipyard is making amazing progres.
The yacht will accommodate 16 guests in six guest cabins and two owner staterooms. ICON Yachts is working on a new 68m conversion project RAGNAR. The original vessel Sanaborg was initially built as an ice breaking multi-purpose support supply vessel in Holland in 2012.
It comes after the 2450GT icebreaker explorer departed Icon Yachts Harlingen facility following a two year conversion. In its short history Icon has also established itself as a leader in converting vessels into explorer superyachts. The luxury yacht Ragnar was initially built in 2012 as an ice-breaking multipurpose supply vessel named Sanaborg.
She was converted from a Royal Niestern Sander support vessel into a luxury yacht by the Icon shipyard in the Netherlands and re-launched in 2019. Project Ragnar is a large-scale conversion project of 628-meter icebreaker Sanaborg into a luxury explorer. Icon Yachts 682 Metre Expedition Yacht Ragnar at Sea.