http://www.boatinternational.com | January 2018
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OCEANCO Y717
LOA: 90m
Builder: Oceanco
Exterior designer:
Luiz de Basto Designs
Interior designer: TBC
With its three new entries in 2017,
this will be Oceanco’s 13th boat in
the Top 101 and its fifth biggest.
It will have a helicopter landing
pad, a pool and an internal lift.
146M LÜRSSEN
LOA: 146m
Builder: Lürssen
Exterior designer: TBC
Interior designer: TBC
This is so secret the project name
is unknown and there’s uncertainty
about its length – it was announced
as “130m-plus” but it could be 146m,
so it will definitely enter the Top 20
in 2018, or even the Top 10.
PROJECT THUNDER
LOA: 135m
Builder: Lürssen
Exterior designer: Espen Øino
Interior designer: TBC
The superstructure has huge
expanses of glass, including, on
each side, a three deck window
that breaks the deck lines. It also
has a helicopter hangar built into
the substantial mast.
PROJECT TIS
LOA: 111m
Builder: Lürssen
Exterior designer:
Winch Design
Interior designer:
Winch Design
Previously known as Project Palo
Alto, Tis will have a 12m pool, two
helicopter pads, a huge owner’s
deck and will sleep 22 guests.
FEADSHIP 814
LOA: 93m
Builder: Feadship
Exterior designer:
Michael Leach Design
Interior designer:
Reymond Langton
All we know about this ever so
secret project is that it has an
almost plumb bow and what looks
like a sweetly curving stern.
FUN FACT
Silver Loftand
White Rabbit Golf
will become the
first Australian-
built yachts to
exceed 80m
SILVER LOFT
LOA: 85m
Builder: SilverYachts
Exterior designer: Espen Øino
Interior designer:
Vain Interiors
A fast explorer yacht with a
military appearance, Silver Loft
will have a top speed of 24 knots
and accommodation for 16 guests
and 21 crew centred around a
spectacular 300m^2 upper saloon.
ILLUSION PLUS
LOA: 88.8m
Builder: Pride Mega Yachts
Exterior designer: RMD Marine
Interior designer: Sinot Exclusive Yacht Design
Pride Mega Yachts is a recent evolution of the Raffles Yacht
shipyard (also known as Yantai Raffles). Illusion Plus will
accommodate 14 guests and 27 crew in an Asian-inspired
interior. She will be powered by Rolls-Royce diesel-electric
engines, which will give her a top speed of 20 knots.