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Hanseatic Marine’s Silver luxury yacht is certainly a head-turner. The innovative design by Espen Oeino breaks the trend of wider yachts with exceptionally slender lines that almost make the vessel look like a pointer from an aerial view. However, this sleek silhouette certainly doesn’t take away from the yacht’s classic sophistication and elegance. This luxury yacht was carefully tested at the Krylov Institute in St. Petersburg, Russia and at SSPA in Sweden. Even at 240 feet, the Silver’s beam is only 33 feet for an unusually high length-to-beam ratio. The vessel is also very lightweight at 540 tons with an aluminum hull and superstructure. It avoids gas-turbine propulsion systems but boasts a surprising transatlantic capability of 22 knots.
The M/Y Silver is currently available in the Mediterranean for charter through Burgess, Edmiston & Co and YCO Yacht. However, the owner has worldwide plans for the vessel, including the Caribbean and the Indian Ocean, insisting that it has been built to be functional, not just as a beautiful and luxurious showpiece. After the success of the Hanseatic Marine’s Silver and now that the owner has his own yard, Hanseatic Marine is planning additional innovative yachts. Via:  superyachttimes |
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