Dutch yard Oceanco and Lloyd's Register have signed a contract for the classification and certification of the largest yacht to be built by Oceanco. The signing took place during this year's Monaco Yacht Show at the Yacht Club de Monaco.
The 130-metre superyacht, whose full specifications remain confidential at this stage, will feature "unmatched capabilities, design sophistication and operational range", according to the shipyard.
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"Our enduring relationship with Oceanco is built on mutual respect and a shared pursuit of excellence," added Engel-Jan de Boer, yacht segment director at Lloyd’s Register. "This project exemplifies what can be achieved when innovation meets integrity”.
According to BOATPro, Oceanco has four 80-metre-plus superyacht projects currently under construction. This landmark news follows the equally exciting announcement earlier this year, that Oceanco had been acquired by American video game developed Gabe Newell.
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