141m motor yacht Yas (ex Swift 141) has been launched by ADM Shipyards in Abu Dhabi. Stunning Yas superyacht´s unique interior and exterior design and styling is a brilliant result of the French studio Pierrejean Design. She features a strikingly graceful exterior of fluid curves and volumes, and an excellent structural covering of glass and can be classified as the eleventh largest yacht on the water today.
ADM super yacht Yas offers luxury accommodation to up to 60 guests. She features an automatic stern platform, outdoor pool and spa, a garage to store water toys and a carbon-fibre door that serves either as a boarding or swim platform. Dual bow and single stern thrusters permit dynamic positioning for her crew.
141m luxury yacht YAS – Swift 141 has a couple of very important technical and aesthetic characteristics including a relatively narrow beam that lowers her resistance through the water and makes her shape even more graceful. Her superstructure is said to be the largest composite object of its kind ever constructed.
ADM’s stunning YAS megayacht is incredibly fast for her size with a maximum speed of 26 knots, a cruising speed of 20 knots, transoceanic range, and an eco-friendly fuel economy. Her speedy performance also comes from her fast and manoeuvrable hull, adapted from a UAE Navy frigate.
Swift 141 yacht YAS is fitted with advanced radars, SatCom, long-range underwater Sonar, FLIR and high-definition day cameras, and Night Navigator. She is constructed under Classification by Det Norske Veritas (DNV) and is the first yacht ever built to comply with requirements of the new UAE Large Yacht Code developed for private vessels.
Moreover, according to ADM Shipyards her audiovisual entertainment system is ´the most extensive and sophisticated aboard any yacht.´
At the recent launching ceremony, Johan Valentijn, Privinvest Executive Board member and Industrial Manager in charge of the project, said: “Our international team of experts, subcontractors, and suppliers has accomplished one of the great challenges in modern yacht building, and set in place a major milestone in shipbuilding technology and art that will be difficult to surpass.”