DILBAR Lurssen

The largest yacht in the world in terms of volume
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DILBAR Lurssen

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The impressive mega yacht DILBAR (ex.PROJECT OMAR) was built by German shipyard Lürssen over a period of 52 months and launched in 2016 for Russian billionaire Owner Alisher Usmanov. Constructed with a steel hull and aluminium superstructure, this 156m/512ft vessel became the world's largest luxury yacht by volume at her launch, boasting a 23.5m/77.2ft beam 15,917 GT interior spanning seven decks. The exterior styling and interiors are the work of award-winning designers Espen Oeino and Winch Design respectively, and the accommodation sleeps up to 36 guests across 20 en-suite cabins, with a crew of approximately 100 to ensure smooth operations on board.

NOTABLE FEATURES OF DILBAR: ~Award-winning designers ~Massive 25m/82ft long swimming pool ~Sizeable fold-down side terraces ~World's largest luxury yacht by volume ~Sundeck aft and foredeck helipads ~Accommodation for up to 36 guests in 20 en-suite staterooms ~Top speed of 22.5 knots ~Air conditioning ~Wi-Fi

EXTERIOR

The lower deck swim platform provides an area for guests to sunbathe beside the water as well as easy access in and out of the tenders and other water toys. Two staircases join to the deck above, where there is a viewing platform that can be laid out with chairs or sun loungers to take in the aft views.

The upper deck is the equivalent of a main deck and the C-shaped stern section is lined with seating as well as two circular corner tables for drinks and casual meals in the sunshine.

The bridge deck aft has tapered glass sides to shade from the wind of blustery days to allow guests to sit comfortably outside and enjoy the elevated aft views from the side seating.

INTERIOR

Few details are currently known about this secretive private yacht: The interior volume is 15,917 GT and provides 3,800m²/40,902ft² of living space to guests on board.

DILBAR Specifications

Type/Year:Lurssen/2016 
Refit: 
Beam:23.5m (77'1") 
L.O.A.:156m (512') 
Crew:96 
Guests:36 
Max Speed:22.5 knots 
Cabins:20 
Engines: 
Cruise Speed: 

A 25m/82ft-long swimming pool is installed on board and has a 6m/19.7ft wide beam, a maximum depth of 2m/6.6ft and a minimum of 1m/3.3ft.

The engines provide a maximum speed of 22.5 knots.

Yacht Accommodation

The accommodation is designed to sleep a maximum of 36 guests over 20 en-suite cabins, which include a Master stateroom. The crew of approximately 100 will provide first-class service to every guest on board.

Amenities and Extras

We do have available further amenity, owner and price information for the 156m (512') yacht DILBAR, so please enquire for more information.

DILBAR Disclaimer:

The luxury yacht DILBAR displayed on this page is merely informational and she is not necessarily available for yacht charter or for sale, nor is she represented or marketed in anyway by CharterWorld. This web page and the superyacht information contained herein is not contractual. All yacht specifications and informations are displayed in good faith but CharterWorld does not warrant or assume any legal liability or responsibility for the current accuracy, completeness, validity, or usefulness of any superyacht information and/or images displayed. All boat information is subject to change without prior notice and may not be current.

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"I once had a client who told me, “I will put your name on the side of my boat if it’s good, but if the boat is not good, your name will appear three times as big.” We were brought up with the sense that it is a very personal obligation for the family when we sign a contract to deliver a yacht that the client expects. I cannot go to a client and say “One of my guys made a mistake.” He would say “Is he Mr. Lürssen, or are you Mr. Lürssen?” But a successful delivery is also a great reward. I take the relationships of my clients very personally." - Peter Lürssen of Lürssen Yachts (courtesy SuperYachtTimes)

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