Harald Van Exem Director of Yacht Management Services at Fraser.
Yacht artefact owner. ARTEFACT is the result of a very well thought-through design where every detail related to operational esthetical and technological requirements has been considered and accommodated. Timeless yet modern harmonious interior refined with decorative furniture hybrid propulsion system and green electricity from the photovoltaic system. Summer Deadweight t 340.
The 80m2625ft vessel comes to a total of 2990GT and features naval architecture from the shipyard exteriors by Gregory C. The motor yacht MY Artefact is anything but ordinary and combines unique design with clever engineering. Nobiskrug has announced that superyacht ARTEFACT has completed her sea trials in the Baltic Sea and has been delivered to her Owner.
I kept thinking it would be great if I could change the view so when I had a chance to design Artefact I wanted to bring that experience as much as I could the owner says. Nobiskrugs environmentally sensitive 262-foot superyacht Artefact is packed with green-centric designs that promise silence and stability. Length Overall m 80.
ARTEFACTs distinctive aesthetic exterior and interior styling designed by Gregory Marshall Studio and Reymond Langton Design respectively reflect the ARTEFACT is the first Hybrid. The yachts interior has been designed by Reymond Langton Design. A special detail on board MY Artefact can be found on the family deck the owners area with his-and-her bathrooms two VIP suites home cinema and the lounge.
The 80m 2626 Custom motor yacht motor yacht Artefact was built by Nobiskrug in Germany at their Rendsburg shipyard she was delivered to her owner in 2020. The owner wanted to minimize emissions and the impact to the environment while furthering the state of the art through the use of cutting-edge technologies that can be deployed across all classes of vessels to. A new cutting-edge design by superyacht.
From the original 55-metre concept devised by Gregory C. One of many stand-out features onboard is Artefacts sophisticated propulsion. One day Clark saw a rendering of a 50-metre yacht concept from Gregory C Marshall Naval Architect GCMNA.