NobiskrugSuccessful test runs of the 70-metre "Miza" project

Sören Gehlhaus

 · 26.01.2023

Nobiskrug: Successful test runs of the 70-metre "Miza" projectPhoto: Finn Karstens / Nobiskrug
Less than a year after signing the contract to continue construction, the winch design has completed technical sea trials in the Baltic Sea.

During the three-day process, all technical systems were tested and nautical manoeuvres were carried out. Winch Design was responsible for the complete design of the 70-metre-long Project 795, which was launched in 2019. This means that Nobiskrug has three designs under construction from the London-based studio, which is also responsible for the exterior of "Black Shark" (77.10 metres) and is in charge of the overall design of the 80-metre "Bullseye", which will be launched in 2025. One year later, the 83-metre "Orkan" project is to be delivered with styling by Harrison Eidsgaard.

Rough backdrop: Project "Miza" on the Baltic Sea in autumn.Photo: Finn Karstens / NobiskrugRough backdrop: Project "Miza" on the Baltic Sea in autumn.

Project "Miza" features a classic deck layout with an elongated sun deck on which Nobiskrug installed a pool with a counter-current system. The hull structure of the bow suggests a forward tender car park and a spacious beach club.

Scott Wightman of Motor Yacht Build, who is acting as the owner's representative and site manager during the build, says of "Miza": "She is designed to provide long cruising with low noise and vibration levels, which means exceptional comfort for everyone on board. In addition, the vessel has retractable azimuth thrusters with electronic anchor function to maintain position in areas where it is not possible to drop anchor."

Test passed: The three-day technical sea trials consisted of system tests and nautical manoeuvres.Photo: Finn Karstens / NobiskrugTest passed: The three-day technical sea trials consisted of system tests and nautical manoeuvres.

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