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With new and fascinating projects starting every year, the world of luxury yachting is continuously changing. We may expect the debut of some of the most stunning and eagerly awaited boats in recent memory in 2024. These yachts are destined to cause a stir in the industry thanks to reputable shipyards and cutting-edge designs. We know much about some of those innovative vessels while having little to no insight into others. This is precisely what makes learning new things about those yachts amazing.
Project Alibaba 142m
Project Alibaba, a remarkable undertaking by the renowned Lürssen Shipyard, has been cloaked in secrecy. There isn’t much information about this mysterious boat, but given its size, it will undoubtedly draw attention when it is finished.
Project JAG 122m
Project JAG, which was ordered by an established client, will be the owner’s third Lürssen yacht. This ship’s futuristic, winged mast structure and tall, pointed bow are the work of Nuvolari Lenard. Project JAG provides an opulent and cozy experience on board with space for 20 guests and 40 crew members.
Feadship 821
118.8m Feadship 821, the company’s next flagship, is anticipated to surpass all previous yacht records. This magnificent ship will be larger and more opulent than the newly launched Project 1010 and the 110-meter Anna when it is finished in 2024.
Project 1010
This yacht was designed by Espen Oeino and has a distinctive observation lounge “bubble” deck with curved glass, a dark blue hull, and a dramatically raked white superstructure. Feadship’s commitment to pushing the limits of boat design is demonstrated through Project 1010. It also represents an important milestone for the company, as one of its largest yachts to date.
Project Cosmos
Another massive construction by Lürssen, the 114m Project Cosmos, was ordered by a Japanese owner and has an explorer-style profile. This boat, which was designed by Marc Newson, features a glass viewing salon, a pool, and an extremely wide tender bay. When Project Cosmos enters the sea, it will undoubtedly draw attention.
Freire NB-724
The 111.9m vessel NB-724 constructed by Freire, a Spanish shipyard renowned for its hardy ocean-going yachts, is thought to be an outstanding expedition yacht. This boat promises a sturdy and practical exterior together with a sumptuous interior thanks to naval architecture by Marin Teknikk and an interior and exterior design by Bannenberg & Rowell.
Shackleton 107m
The capable explorer yacht by Lürssen, Project Shackleton is engineered to cross treacherous conditions. The hull of this ship is ice-classed, and it has a heli-hangar and a front viewing lounge, making it well-suited for adventurous voyages.
H
The Oceanco shipyard completely rebuilt a 105m yacht Project H, also referred to as Oceanco Y1050. H, dubbed a “wholly new, contemporary vessel,” stands for a cutting-edge yachting venture. We still don’t know much more about this cutting-edge boat.
Project JASSJ
This vessel is a 103-meter-long masterpiece designed by RWD and built by the Lürssen shipyard. Project JASSJ has accommodations for 22 guests and an avant-garde beach club aft. The construction of this boat, which was overseen by Moran Boat & Ship, promises to be opulent and spectacular.
Feadship 1011
Feadship 1011, a 103-meter yacht with straight lines and a vertical bow, is scheduled to be completed in 2024. This boat, created by Sinot Exclusive Boat Design, exemplifies Feadship’s dedication to quality by fusing elegance and innovation.