110m Mega Yacht Jubilee Returns from Sea Trials

The largest superyacht built in the Netherlands, Project Jubilee has just ...

110m Mega Yacht Jubilee Returns from Sea Trials

June 08, 2017

Written by Maria Korotaeva

The largest superyacht built in the Netherlands, Project Jubilee has just returned from sea trials. Project Jubilee was designed by Lobanov Design and measure 110 meters.  Launched by Oceanco earlier this year, Project Jubilee has naval architecture by Azure Naval Architects and interior design by Sam Sorgiovanni

110m Superyacht Jubilee returns from sea trials. Photo credit Dutch Yachting

110m Superyacht Jubilee returns from sea trials. Photo credit Dutch Yachting

Oceanco’s masterpiece, Project Jubilee, has a beam of 16.40-metres and a gross tonnage of 4,5000 GT. She has won the hearts of many, as the exterior design with a multi-level visual effect is one-of-a-kind and is, indeed, a striking feature of the vessel. Project Jubilee has a fully-certified helicopter operating deck, a huge swimming pool, and a large beach club.

Jubilee is back from sea trials. Photo credit Dutch Yachting

Jubilee is back from sea trials. Photo credit Dutch Yachting

This massive luxury yacht can sleep 30 guests in 15 staterooms.

Superyacht Jubilee returns from sea trials. Photo credit Dutch Yachting

Superyacht Jubilee returns from sea trials. Photo credit Dutch Yachting

Motor yacht Project Jubilee is a turn-key project,  currently listed for sale, which includes outfitting, furnishing, and watersports equipment.

Superyacht Jubilee returns from sea trials. Rotterdam. Photo credit Dutch Yachting

Superyacht Jubilee returns from sea trials. Rotterdam. Photo credit Dutch Yachting

You can find our more about Project Jubilee here or view superyacht built by Oceanco here. It was reported by a few news outlets earlier this year that the yacht was belived to be called Al Menwar. 

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