95m Lürssen superyacht Madsummer captured on maiden voyage

1 August 2019

The 95 metre superyacht Madsummer has been captured on her maiden voyage on the French Riviera following her delivery earlier this month.

It comes after the Lürssen superyacht completed sea trials in the Baltic Sea and hit the water for the first time in March.

Madsummer on her maiden voyage Credit: Peter Seyfferth / TheYachtPhoto.com

Sold in September 2016 by Moran Yacht & Ship, this steel and aluminium yacht features exterior design by Harrison EidsgaardLaura Sessa Design has been handed the interior design brief, which was previously described as "contemporary modern".

Madsummer pictured in the Kiel Canal Photo courtesy of Olaf Eggert / TheYachtPhoto.com

Speaking at the 2016 Monaco Yacht Show, Rob Moran revealed that Madsummer had been bought by an American client. "He has been a great client of ours for 15 years. We’ve built many boats for him before.”

At the same event, Moran also reported that the superyacht would have a 12 metre superyacht swimming pool, huge spa and big diving areas. Madsummer is helicopter-ready, storing a helicopter on the bow, and capable of worldwide cruising. Accommodation is for up to 20 guests split across ten spacious suites.

Project Fiji has now been named Madsummer Photo courtesy of Tom van Oossanen

Other key features include a superyacht beach club with a sea terrace, as well as a skylight in the upper deck aft that guests can walk across and an integrated fireplace.

Other large superyacht projects currently under development at the German yard include the 142 metre Project Redwood, now known as Opus, which is scheduled for a 2020 delivery.

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