The 44m motor yacht BLADE (ex H20me) has successfully finished an extensive refit at the Monaco Marine Shipyard and re launched after an eight month refit. The refit of superyacht BLADE (ex H2OME) included not only a completely new interior design and layout, exterior colours, layout and facilities, but also there were enormous structural and machinery changes carried out throughout the entire vessel.
Monaco Marie was the shipyard in charge of the intensive refit of M/Y Blade which now features a prominent blue hull colour with chrome finish, a white superstructure and a completely re designed interior by Michela Reverberi. Refit design, exterior paint scheme, creation of logo, coordination of interior design work (with designer Michela Reverberi) for the yacht BLADE (ex H2OME) was by Dobroserdov Design. Guy Booth was the captain of the superyacht H2ome prior to her refit and was there when she was newly christened motor yacht Blade.
The refit project was handled by Nakhimov Yachts of Monaco and was an international affair with teams from Germany, France, Holland, New Zealand, the UK and Italy providing first class services.
The refit of yacht H2ome included new guest areas and crew accommodation, new galley and crew mess, all new bridge systems, navigation, monitoring and control systems, completely new air conditioning system throughout, installation of three Seakeepers gyroscopic stabilisers, an elevator, a new crane and central hydraulic systems, huge custom tenders by Castoldi and Vaudrey Miller, and a state of the art entertainment system.
The yachts Blade’s new paint job boasts and excellent finish and the interior provides absolute luxury with custom made interior fittings.
Charter yacht H2OME was originally built by Cantiere MMGI di Montfalcone in 2009 with the collaboration of the interior designers at Studio A-Lab, the naval architect Mario Grasso of Navirex.