Superyacht PACIFIC is launched by Lurssen in Germany

The 85m superyacht PACIFIC has now been launched by Lurssen Yachts of Germany ...

Superyacht PACIFIC is launched by Lurssen in Germany

July 20, 2010

Written by Mike Smith

The 85m superyacht PACIFIC has now been launched by Lurssen Yachts of Germany in Vegesack. The powerful motor yacht PACIFIC is to be finished and sea trialed by the leading superyacht builder Lurssen before later being delivered to her owner. Yacht Pacific is a 85 metre (278 ft) motor yacht which had her wonderful and unique exterior designing created by German Frers. The luxury yacht’s interior design was created by the well known Bannenberg & Rowell.

The 85m Lurssen motor yacht PACIFIC - photo as taken by the German yacht and ship photographer Martin Groothuis

The first image of the yacht seen here was taken by the German yacht and ship photographer Martin Groothuis from Bremen at the shipyard in Vegesack.

Yacht PACIFIC displays a unique styling in her exterior design. As can be seen here, her topsides have two openings on her starboard side which are likely tender and water toy garages which will also double as swimming platforms and landing areas.

German Frers which is perhaps more traditionally associated with sailing yacht design, is the experienced design office responsible for the Pacific yacht’s individual look. The Argentinean naval architect has managed a quite traditional look which is also modern and pleasing on the eye.  M/Y Pacific has a comparatively lower centre of gravity and a squarer and perhaps more expedition look than many other superyachts of her length.  

More information and further images about yacht PACIFIC are pending from Lurssen Yachts. Lurssen Yachts has also launched the 124.40 metre yacht Crystal, the 87.20 metre Phoenix 2 superyacht as well as the 60 metre Solemates in 2010.

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