The launch of the latest Yachting Developments new build is not only a joyous moment for the experienced owners, but also a positive sign for the New Zealand superyacht industry, which has not really got back on its feet since the financial crisis in 2008.
With the 33.83 metre long carbon fibre construction, the owners are replacing a yacht that was almost ten metres shorter and fulfilling their dream of significantly more space below deck. They commissioned the English designer Adam Lay to style the interior. The layout was designed to be particularly family-friendly, with a full-width saloon as the main living space, the large owner's suite in the stern and the three guest cabins positioned in front of it. The crew live in the bow.
The owners had a lift keel installed, which gives them the option of anchoring in shallower bays.
The launch is now followed by the erection of the 50.50 metre high carbon mast and then a series of sea trials to fine-tune the rig and engines.

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