118M YACHT LAUNCH: The largest Abeking & Rasmussen yacht hull 6507 hits water in Germany

Very exciting news came from Germany this weekend, announcing the launch of the ...

118M YACHT LAUNCH: The largest Abeking & Rasmussen yacht hull 6507 hits water in Germany

December 19, 2022

Written by Eva Belanyiova

Very exciting news came from Germany this weekend, announcing the launch of the 118m Abeking & Rasmussen yacht hull 6507 with in-house naval architecture and engineering. Representing the largest ever mega yacht built by the shipyard with a beam of 16.8m (55’1″), she is one of the most spectacular vessels constructed by the yard with her building being overseen by the senior project manager André Jonker.

Largest Abeking and Rasmussen Yacht to date - Photo ©DrDuu

Largest Abeking and Rasmussen Yacht to date – Photo ©DrDuu

A striking black hull and elegant classic lines make her a truly outstanding and one-of-a-kind luxury vessel with interior and exterior design by Joseph Dirand Architecture. Some of the most noticeable features aboard include a Neptune lounge boasting a 3,4 x 1,3-metre underwater window through which guests on board can observe the amazing sea life.

Abeking and Rasmussen Yacht 6507 ready for launch- Photo ©DrDuu

Abeking and Rasmussen Yacht 6507 ready for launch- Photo ©DrDuu

A crow’s nest at the foot of the mast will be the perfect point to enjoy the surrounding views while the marble-clad fireplace on the forward deck will be ideal for those moments of relaxation after sunset.

118m Abeking and Rasmussen yacht hull 6507 - Photo ©DrDuu

118m Abeking and Rasmussen yacht hull 6507 – Photo ©DrDuu

The sun deck features a fully-certified helicopter platform, while the port side will boast a 16m hatch for the tenders.

VIDEO OF 118M PROJECT 6507

Her mast will be installed this week while her delivery is scheduled for 2023.

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