Bargate Murray, the City law firm and superyacht specialists, are proud to announce the delivery of the motoryacht Palladium (ex Project Orca) to their clients from Blohm + Voss on 16th September 2010. The 96 metre superyacht Palladium is a beautiful and state-of-the-art vessel, designed by Michael Leach Design. Her interior was projected by Metrica and Silverlining and the manager for the project were Marine Technical Design.
Bargate Murray advised the new owners from the original build contract through to delivery to the owners on 16 September. This included all aspects of legal work required for a modern superyacht, including contracts with designers, project managers and suppliers, crew agreements, flag and registration advice. The team was led by the Head of the Superyacht Group, Quentin Bargate, assisted by Senior Associate Anouch Sedef.
Quentin Bargate, senior partner and Head of the Superyacht Group, says:
“We are delighted to have been closely associated with this prestigious project, one of the most remarkable superyacht designs yet to be built, and the second project that we have been involved with from start to finish for this owner. Throughout the project, we worked closely with the designers, Michael Leach Designs, with Marine Technical Design, the project managers and with the owner and yard project teams. There were, of course, many challenges in so complex a project but all were met and solutions found. One look at the Palladium superyacht and you are bowled over by her sheer beauty and her striking, innovative design features.”
Palladium motoryacht measures 96 metres in length over all and was first launched in March 2010. She was built from steel, alloy and composite, featuring a sportive, innovative style. Palladium Yacht is powered by two diesel MTU engines to a maximum power of 19 knots and can cruise at the speed of 14 knots. This striking vessel can accommodate up to 16 guest in six guest cabins, one owner’s cabin and one nanny cabin.