Oceanco110-metre Jubilee delivered

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At the beginning of July, Dutch shipyard Oceanco has delivered its latest 110-metre superyacht project Jubilee, which was launched back in February.

Featuring a particularly striking exterior profile by Lobanov Design, and a distinguished interior by Sorgiovanni Designs, she is the largest yacht ever built at Oceanco’s facilities and she is also the largest yacht ever built in the Netherlands.

With her steel hull and aluminium superstructure, the six-deck yacht has a sleek profile that elegantly stretches from bow to stern. The yacht’s interior is generous and comfortable, offering accommodation for up to 30 guests across 15 staterooms including an entirely private owner’s deck.

Among other outstanding features, she has a fully certified helicopter operating deck forward with a concealed mooring deck below. Viewed from above, her curvaceous lines lead aft to a large pool deck with built in Aquarium and substantial beach club below.

Jubilee represents a number of firsts in yachting, not only for her size, but also the fact that she is a fully turn-key project completely outfitted at delivery including all Owner’s supplies; tenders, spares, watersports equipment, china, crystal, silverware, table linen, sheets, loose furniture, cushions, etc.

“Our plans for Jubilee’s first season are to cruise the Western Med,” says build captain Roy Dance. “But after that, who knows, this yacht is certainly capable of going anywhere in the world.”

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