Project Updates

Four Seasons Yacht

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Location: Italy

Vessel type: Luxury yacht

Length: 206.9m

Width: 27m

Speed: 15 knots

The Four Seasons Yacht will be the inaugural vessel of Four Seasons Hotels & Resorts (Four Seasons), a luxury hotels and resorts operator based in Canada. The vessel will be owned and operated by Four Seasons and the luxury yachting company Marc-Henry Cruise. Italian shipbuilder Fincantieri secured the order for the first yacht in 2022 and the second yacht in June 2023.

Emerald Kaia Superyacht

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Location: Germany

Vessel type: Luxury yacht

Length: 120m

Width: 17.5m

Speed: 22 knots

The Emerald Kaia is a luxury yacht being developed by Emerald Cruise, a luxury brand within the Scenic Group, a travel operator based in Australia. It will become the third vessel in the Emerald Cruises fleet. The yacht is scheduled to embark on its maiden voyage in April 2026 and follows its predecessors, the Emerald Azzurra and the Emerald Sakara, in 2022 and 2023 respectively.

Zhi Cheng 60 SOV

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Location: China
Project type: Service Operation Vessel

Length: 72.8m

Width: 17.5m

Speed: 12 knots

The Zhi Cheng 60 is a service operation vessel (SOV) designed for the offshore wind industry in China. The vessel is based on the SX197 prototype model developed by Ulstein Verft, a shipbuilder and part of the Ulstein Group. The vessel was launched in October 2023 and the inclining test was carried out in February 2024. The Zhi Cheng 60 SOV is scheduled to enter service in 2024.

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