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Further details unveiled on €380M 116m superyacht concept Project Zephyr

12 May 2025 • Written by Dea Jusufi and Emily Dawkins

Moravia Yachting has unveiled further details on the 115.8-metre superyacht concept known as Project Zephyr. Designed by British studio H2 Yacht Design, the motor yacht is presented for build with German Shipyard Dörries Yachts, with a stamped 2029 delivery date. The project is listed for sale with Moravia Yachting and asking €380,000,000.

Named after the Greek God of the "west wind", Project Zephyr is characterised by curved exterior lines punctuated by a dramatic, sharply tapered bow. She will be constructed in steel, with all aft decks backed by glass balustrades for far-reaching ocean views. 

Project Zephyr is asking €380,000,000 with Moravia Yachting

On board, the interior is full-custom and offers "incredible design possibility", according to the broker. The layout permits for a seven-suite layout for up to 18 guests, with an owner's suite on the upper deck and two VIPs and four guest doubles on the main deck, while further quarters accommodate a crew of 37.

Key specs include a 17.5-metre beam and a draught of 4.9 metres, with her volume onboard standing at a mammoth 5,750GT. Renderings reveal a host of amenities, including a large aft deck swimming pool flanked by sunbeds. A lounge area with a sit-up bar is positioned nearby and fully shaded by the upper deck overhang. Sweeping staircases on either side of the aft deck lead down to the swim platform, which has been arranged with sunloungers.

Meanwhile, the sundeck is arranged with a dip pool, minimalist sunpads and a lounge space with U-shaped, mirrored sofas. Other highlights include an elongated foredeck helipad, an upper deck Jacuzzi and several al fresco dining and lounging options positioned across Zephyr's four decks - all serviced by a lift. Tender garages allow for both a 12-metre and nine-metre craft, located nearby to the "expansive beach club" and gym.

Project Zephyr is expected to deliver an 18-knot top speed, a cruising speed of 12 knots and a range of 5,000 nautical miles, powered by diesel-electric propulsion and twin ABB Azipod propulsion units. The broker also added that delivery is possible 54 months from contract signing.

According to BOATPro, the largest build that Dörries Yachts currently has under construction is the 113.5-metre Project Arwen, who is expected to hit the water in October 2026.

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