Insights into the construction of Oceanco Superyacht Hull Y716

It has been reported that the aluminium superstructure of Oceanco Hull Y716 was ...

Insights into the construction of Oceanco Superyacht Hull Y716

April 24, 2017

Written by Maria Korotaeva

It has been reported that the aluminium superstructure of Oceanco Hull Y716 was transferred from Gdansk, Poland to Zwijnenburg Shipbuilding in Capelle aan den IJssel, Netherlands. Also known as Project Yasmin, Oceanco Hull Y716 is scheduled for a launch in 2017. If the project is completed on time, the 95m superyacht Hull Y716 will become the largest yacht launched in 2017.

Oceanco superyacht hull Y716 project Yasmine - currently in built. Photo credit ©Dutch Yachting

Oceanco superyacht hull Y716 project Yasmine – currently inbuilt. Photo credit ©Dutch Yachting

Although Oceanco Hull Y716 is a mysterious yacht project, on which the details have not been unveiled yet, it is known that bespoke designer Espen Oeino and Terrence Disdale worked on her exterior and interior design respectively.

Oceanco Hull Y716 Project Yasmin - superstructure. Photo credit ©Dutch Yachting

Oceanco Hull Y716 Project Yasmin – superstructure. Photo credit ©Dutch Yachting

Oceanco Y716 being transported from Poland. Photo credit ©Dutch Yachting

Oceanco Y716 being transported from Poland. Photo credit ©Dutch Yachting

Such a huge superyacht is believed to provide accommodation for a total of 14 guests and 27 crew members.

Oceanco Y716 on the move. Photo credit ©Dutch Yachting

Oceanco Y716 on the move. Photo credit ©Dutch Yachting

Oceanco‘s superyachts Project Y717 and Y718/Project Bravo are currently under construction at the shipyard.

Watch the brand new video of Oceanco Hull Y716 arriving in Holland by ©Dutch Yachting:

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