| Yard : | Nobiskrug | Type : | Sailing yacht | Crew : | 54 | Length : | 142.81 m / 468′7″ | Beam : | 24.88 m / 81′8″ | Draft : | 8 m / 26′3″ | Year of build : | 2017 | Classification : | Lloyds | Displacement : | Monohull, Motorsailer | | Type of engine : | Diesel | Brand : | MTU | Model : | 20V 4000 M73L | Engine power : | 4895 hp | Total power : | 9790 hp | Maximum speed : | 21 knots | Cruising speed : | 16 knots | Range : | 5320 nm | | Gross tonage : | 12558 | Hull : | Steel | Superstructure : | Composite/Steel | Decking : | Teak | Decks : | 8 | Interior designer : | Philippe Starck | Exterior designer : | Philippe Starck | Similar yachtsNew listings. Please use a modern browser to view this website. Some elements might not work as expected when using Internet Explorer. - Landing Page
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A yacht NOT for charter*142.81m / 468'6 | nobiskrug | 2017. Owner & Guests Special Features: - Elevator for easy access between floors
- Impressive 5,320nm range
- Lloyds Register ✠ 100A1 Passenger ship Sail Assisted, ✠ LMC UMC ✠ 100A1 Yacht Mono G6 classification
- Award winning
- Spa facilities
The award winning 142.81m/468'6" motor/sailer yacht 'A' (ex. Sailing Yacht A) was built by Nobiskrug in Germany at their Rendsburg shipyard. Her interior is styled by design house Philippe Starck and she was delivered to her owner in January 2017. This luxury vessel's exterior design is the work of Philippe Starck. Guest AccommodationA has been designed to comfortably accommodate up to 20 guests in 10 suites. She is also capable of carrying up to 54 crew onboard to ensure a relaxed luxury yacht experience. Onboard Comfort & EntertainmentHer features include a spa, elevator, underwater lights and gym. Range & PerformanceA is built with a steel hull and steel / grp superstructure, with teak decks. Powered by twin diesel-electric MTU (20V 4000 M73L) 20-cylinder 4,895hp engines running at 2050rpm, she comfortably cruises at 16 knots, reaches a maximum speed of 21 knots with a range of up to 5,320 nautical miles from her 850,000 litre fuel tanks at 16 knots. She was built to Lloyds Register ✠ 100A1 Passenger ship Sail Assisted, ✠ LMC UMC ✠ 100A1 Yacht Mono G6 classification society rules. Length | 142.81m / 468'6 | Beam | 24.88m / 81'8 | Draft | 8m / 26'3 | Gross Tonnage | 12,558 GT | Cruising Speed | 16 Knots | Built | | Builder | Nobiskrug | Model | Custom | Exterior Designer | Philippe Starck | Interior Design | Philippe Starck | *Charter A Motor/Sailer YachtMotor/Sailer yacht A is currently not believed to be available for private Charter. To view similar yachts for charter , or contact your Yacht Charter Broker for information about renting a luxury charter yacht. A Yacht Owner, Captain or marketing company 'Yacht Charter Fleet' is a free information service, if your yacht is available for charter please contact us with details and photos and we will update our records. A Awards & Nominations - The World Superyacht Awards 2018 Sail-Assisted Motor Yachts Winner
NOTE to U.S. Customs & Border Protection Specification Length | 142.81m / 468'6 | Builder | | Exterior Designer | Philippe Starck | Interior Design | Philippe Starck | Built | Refit | 2017 | Model | | Beam | 24.88m / 81'8 | Gross Tonnage | 12,558 GT | Draft | 8m / 26'3 | Cruising Speed | 16 Knots | Top Speed | 21 Knots | SIMILAR LUXURY YACHTS FOR CHARTERHere are a selection of superyachts which are similar to A yacht which are believed to be available for charter. To view all similar luxury charter yachts click on the button below. from $488,000 p/week ♦︎ As Featured In The YachtCharterFleet Difference YachtCharterFleet makes it easy to find the yacht charter vacation that is right for you. We combine thousands of yacht listings with local destination information, sample itineraries and experiences to deliver the world's most comprehensive yacht charter website. San Francisco- Like us on Facebook
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If you have any questions about the Sailing Yacht 'A' information page below please contact us . With launch in 2016, Sailing Yacht A, built under the hull number 787, is a highly innovative three-masted 142,81m sail-assisted motor yacht, built by the prominent German shipyard, Nobiskrug, and outfitted by its sister facility, German Naval Yards. Philippe Starck was responsible for the striking exterior design of luxury superyacht A. Thanks to advanced technology now available in the superyacht construction, the tallest mast of Sailing Yacht A is 91 metres. Spreading over eight impressive decks, Sailing Yacht A boasts all the luxury amenities of a superyacht, including a touch-and-go helicopter pad on deck six. There is space for a numerous crew of up to 54 members. Her extraordinary features include the underwater observation pod and massive swimming pool. The operating system is controlled through a digital interface. Sailing Yacht 'A' Specifications Type/Year: | Nobiskrug /2016 | Refit: | | Beam: | 24.88m (81'63'') | L.O.A.: | 142.81m (469') | Crew: | 54 | Guests: | | Max Speed: | 21 knots | Cabins: | | Engines: | 2xMTU 3,600kW diesels + t | Cruise Speed: | 16 knots | Builder/Designer: | , , , | Locations: | , , , , , , , | With sailing design, rig and keel, as well as associated structural engineering by Dykstra Naval Architects, the imposing 142,81-metre mega yacht A boasts an impressive moulded beam at the widest point of 24,88 metres, an eight-metre encapsulated keel and a gross tonnage of approximately 12,700GT. Thanks to a hull and superstructure predominantly made of steel and incorporating composite and accents of carbon fibre, the weight and draught of sailing superyacht A are kept to an acceptable level. She is run by twin MTU 3,600kW diesel engines, as well as two 4,300kW electric motors, achieving a maximum speed of 21 knots and a cruising speed of 16 knots. Yacht AccommodationWe do have available further accommodation information for yacht Sailing Yacht 'A', so please enquire for more information. Amenities and ExtrasWe do have available further amenity, owner and price information for the 142.81m (469') yacht Sailing Yacht 'A', so please enquire for more information. Sailing Yacht 'A' Disclaimer:The luxury yacht Sailing Yacht 'A' displayed on this page is merely informational and she is not necessarily available for yacht charter or for sale, nor is she represented or marketed in anyway by CharterWorld. This web page and the superyacht information contained herein is not contractual. All yacht specifications and informations are displayed in good faith but CharterWorld does not warrant or assume any legal liability or responsibility for the current accuracy, completeness, validity, or usefulness of any superyacht information and/or images displayed. All boat information is subject to change without prior notice and may not be current. Quick Enquiry90M CUSTOM SAILING YACHT | From US$ 294,000/wkMALTESE FALCON | From EUR€ 490,000/wk86M SAILING YACHT | From EUR€ 450,000/wkFind anything, super fast. - Destinations
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Over more than a century of experience in shipbuilding, Nobiskrug has built around 750 vessels, having its current core business focused on the highly specialized construction of individually manufactured custom superyachts. The shipyard can cover a building range from 60 to 426 meters, which is the maximum size of the dock available. Over 900 in-house employees work at the yard’s three facilities in northern Germany, where they have developed and built numerous internationally award-winning superyachts. These include M/Y Sycara V, M/Y Siren and M/Y Mogambo, the iconic 73.5-meter motor yacht. With the delivery of the “Sailing Yacht A”, the German shipyard once again confirmed its powerful presence among the leading superyacht builders. Additionally, Nobiskrug provides repair and refit services at the same high quality either at the shipyard facilities in Northern Germany, in the state-of-the-art superyacht hall or in the Mediterranean Area with its flying squad and local partners. Blending modern technology with traditional skills of German master craftsmen, Nobiskrug is entering a new era by building superyachts that will last for generations to come, in tune and ready to cruise into the 22nd century. I agree to the Terms and Conditions and Privacy Policy . +49.4331 207 2222 - www.nobiskrug.com
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Unique, sophisticated, innovative: discover SAILING YACHT A, a one-of-a-kind luxury sailing yacht launched in 2017. A masterpiece from Nobiskrug shipyard.
Sailing Yacht A is the world's largest sailing yacht. The superyacht was built at Nobiskrug in 2017. Her interior is dark, with wood and copper. He owner is Russian billionaire Andrey Melnichenko.
NOBISKRUG is proud to announce the delivery of the most advanced sail-assisted superyacht ever built: "SAILING YACHT A". Measuring almost 143 meters (468ft) and a gross tonnage of about 12,600 GT; she will become one of the greatest PYC superyachts in the world in terms of design and technology.
Sailing Yacht A is a sailing yacht launched in 2015. The vessel is a sail-assisted motor yacht designed by Philippe Starck (exteriors and interiors) and built by Nobiskrug in Kiel, Germany for the Russian billionaire Andrey Melnichenko.
Delivered in 2017 by German yard Nobiskrug, Sailing Yacht A measures a total of 142.81 metres and is classed as a "sail-assisted motor yacht". BOAT rounds up the best photos of Sailing Yacht A from around the world.
Als eine der innovativsten Superyachten der Welt, bietet die SAILING YACHT A einzigartige Features, darunter eine Unterwasser-Beobachtungslonge, einen Hybrid-Diesel-Antrieb sowie ein hochmodernes Navigationssystem. Ebenso beeindrucken die Dimensionen der drei Segelmasten.
Sailing Yacht A, one of the world's largest superyachts, has been delivered by German yard Nobiskrug, it has been announced. The 142.81 metre sail-assisted motor yacht was commissioned by Russian yacht owner Andrey Melnichenko and completed her final set of sea trials last month. Sailing Yacht A was built at Germany's Nobiskrug yard.
Famous german shipyard Nobiskrug is the leader in superyacht construction and builds breathtaking luxury yachts for the future in world-leading facilities.
SAILING YACHT A is an exceptionally unique 2017 build by Nobiskrug, measuring 142.80m (468'6"ft). She is the ultimate embodiment of German superyachts built for the 22nd century.
"SAILING YACHT A" leads the way with her revolutionary engineering and design. She is one of the world's largest and most advanced superyachts with unique features such as underwater observation pod, hybrid diesel-electric propulsion system and state-of-the-art navigation systems.
143m/469' SAILING YACHT A is an innovative yacht that exemplifies the Owner's ambition to challenge conventional industry norms and showcase Nobiskrug's ability to realise visionary projects. Nobiskrug maintains a strong commitment to sustainability.
Erfolgreiche Ablieferung: Die Werft NOBISKRUG freut sich verkünden zu dürfen, dass die hinsichtlich ihres Designs und Technik spektakuläre Superyacht, die „SAILING YACHT A", an den Eigner übergeben wurde.
Discover the fleet of Nobiskrug yachts. The German shipyard that makes the impossible possible and builds yachts for the future.
The sailing yacht A (known until recently as project White Pearl) will be the world's largest sailing yacht upon her 2016 completion and is rumored to cost more than $400 million. She will have 8 decks and will feature a 1-foot thick glass underwater observation area located in the keel.
Sailing Yacht A is a sailing yacht with a length of 142m. The yacht's builder is Nobiskrug from Germany who delivered the superyacht Sailing Yacht A in 2017.
SAILING YACHT A is an exceptionally unique 2017 build by Nobiskrug, measuring 142.80m (468'6"ft). She is the ultimate embodiment of German superyachts built for the 22 nd century. Measuring almost 143 m and a gross tonnage of about 12,600 GT, she became one of the most impressive PYC superyachts in the world in terms of design and technology.
Sailing Yacht A is a 142.81 m / 468′7″ luxury sailing yacht. She was built by Nobiskrug in 2017. With a beam of 24.88 m and a draft of 8 m, she has a steel hull and composite/steel superstructure. This adds up to a gross tonnage of 12558 tons.
Explore the features of the amazing superyacht Nobiskrug Sailing Yacht A! Interior and exterior photos, performance specs and more on itBoat.
The award winning 142.81m/468'6" motor/sailer yacht 'A' (ex. Sailing Yacht A) was built by Nobiskrug in Germany at their Rendsburg shipyard. Her interior is styled by design house Philippe Starck and she was delivered to her owner in January 2017.
With launch in 2016, Sailing Yacht A, built under the hull number 787, is a highly innovative three-masted 142,81m sail-assisted motor yacht, built by the prominent German shipyard, Nobiskrug, and outfitted by its sister facility, German Naval Yards.
With the delivery of the "Sailing Yacht A", the German shipyard once again confirmed its powerful presence among the leading superyacht builders. Additionally, Nobiskrug provides repair and refit services at the same high quality either at the shipyard facilities in Northern Germany, in the state-of-the-art superyacht hall or in the ...
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Edward King, 45, an executive at a streaming company based in San Francisco, is experienced in sailing the city's waterways. But on vacation, he said he would prefer to let a captain and crew ...
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