Ron Holland designed 75.2m luxury yacht M5 (ex Mirabella V) under refit at Pendennis

The Pendennis Plus shipyard in Falmouth, UK is currently working on the ...

Ron Holland designed 75.2m luxury yacht M5 (ex Mirabella V) under refit at Pendennis

May 02, 2012

Written by Zuzana Bednarova

The Pendennis Plus shipyard in Falmouth, UK is currently working on the intensive refit of the 75.2m sailing yacht M5, previously known as Mirabella V, built in the UK in 2004. The M5 superyacht was originally designed by renowned Ron Holland Design, already involved in a number of major refit design projects.

Superyacht M5 (ex Mirabella V) before refit

Superyacht M5 (ex Mirabella V) before refit - Photo courtesy of Ron Holland Design

The full extent of the luxury yacht M5´s refit will involve exterior upgrade, new extended transom, new main deck seating arrangements, sky deck extension and redeveloped sky deck layout, also a hull side platform is being added to enhance the use of the yacht.

The commission will also include replacing the main engines, generators, switchboards and sewage treatment plant along with an upgrade of the air conditioning system, electrics and entertainment systems. The mast, which is just under 90m, has been recently removed for an overhaul and new rigging upgrades. The sail handling systems are also receiving attention with speeding up equipment and new hardware.

Luxury motor yacht M5 after refit

Luxury motor yacht M5 after refit - Photo courtesy of Ron Holland Design

The interior aspects of the refit will be carried out by Redman Whiteley Dixon and will see the main and lower decks undergo a complete restyle.

Ron Holland Design are naturally very familiar with the M5 megayacht and are perfectly positioned to enhance her appearance whilst remaining faithful to the original design.

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