The 102.4-metre Lürssen superyacht project hull 13785, also previously known as Project Jassj, has been spotted en route to sea trials. The new build was sighted by yacht spotters in the Kiel Canal, Germany, where she was heading out to the Baltic Sea.
Hull 13785 was launched in February from the shipyard's facilities in Rendsburg, marking the first time the yacht had been seen since her technical launch into the Kiel Canal in December 2023.
Details are sparse, but the full-displacement, steel and aluminium motor yacht is known to feature interior and exterior design by British design studio RWD.
Accommodation is expected for up to 22 guests in 11 cabins and a crew of 37. Other key numbers include a 15-metre beam and a 3.9-metre draught.
Images reveal the build's traditional flared bow topped with a foredeck helipad, while taut lines and an extensive use of curved glass define her cool grey profile. The 3,420GT yacht was sold in 2021 by Moran Yacht & Ship and began construction in 2022, according to BOATPro. Delivery is expected in Q3 of 2026.
The update comes at a busy time for the German shipyard, with exclusive BOATPro data showing a total of nine yachts measuring over 100 metres currently under development at Lürssen.
This past month has also seen the technical launch of the 101.4-metre Project Ziggy and the delivery of the 114.2-metre Nausicaä earlier this week.
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