The 70-metre Nobiskrug Amoa, formerly known as Project 795 and Miza, has been spotted with her new nameplate as she approaches delivery. The yacht has completed several rounds of sea trials in the Baltic Sea and delivery is due later this year.
The news comes a year and a half after Nobiskrug signed the contract to continue the build of the project and the yacht will be the first delivery by the shipyard since it restarted operations following a takeover in 2021.
Amoa features both interior and exterior design from the boards of Winch Design. Her exterior is characterised by a flared bow and angular windows forward on the main deck.
Highlights include a generous sundeck with a counter-current pool, a large swim platform and a beach club with a wellness area. Pictures also suggest an aft deck pool and a tender garage in the bow.
Key numbers include a beam of 12.4 metres, a draft of 3.6 metres and a volume of 1,900GT.
“This superyacht is designed to deliver long-range cruising with low noise and low vibration levels for exceptional comfort of everyone on board," said Scott Wightman, who acted as the owner’s representative and construction supervisor throughout the build. "Additionally, the vessel has drop-down azimuthing thrusters with electronic anchoring capability to hold position in areas where you cannot drop the anchor."
Amoa joins a number of other Nobiskrug projects in the works, including the 77-metre Project Black Shark and the 83-metre Project Orkan. The latter of the two was signed earlier in 2022 and is expected to see delivery around 2026.