The largest yacht built by Abeking & Rasmussen

The largest yacht built by Abeking & Rasmussen has left its birth place in Germany.

The 98.4m yacht project, with its generous 17.24m beam, was developed in cooperation with Toby Silverton and Reymond Langton Design. The 98.4m yacht project, with its generous 17.24m beam, was developed in cooperation with Toby Silverton and Reymond Langton Design. Taking cues from automotive design, the striking blue hull and taut, chamfered elements of the superstructure in metallic silver create a strong contrast of light and shade and emphasise the proportions.

“AVIVA" combines quality, high technology, design and agility into a 5,000GT unique yacht.

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The powerful looking hull is the result of extensive new research and testing which ensures superior seakeeping abilities combined with a 20% decrease in drag. Less engine output is required, fuel consumption is dramatically reduced and the maximum speed is a full 20 knots. A very special feature is the hybrid drive system: it allows the yacht to run at up to 11 knots without the use of the main engines. This is smooth, silent and environmentally beneficial.

Till von Krause (Abeking & Rasmussen Sales Director):
“We are very proud to present our latest superyacht named “AVIVA“. This is the result of highest workmanship and best communication between the owner and his team during the short period of less than three years.”

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Andrew Langton (Reymond Langton Design):
“The biggest yacht from Abeking & Rasmussen, featuring a fresh and dynamic contemporary exterior design, unique, highly personalised layout for the interior and a cutting edge technical platform. “AVIVA” is intended as a home away from home, and as a result the layout moves away from current trends to maximise the spaces that will be used the most, and create a welcome, inviting atmosphere, with a combination of spacious, open social lounges alongside more intimate and discreet areas for dining, working and relaxation. The interior design features a number of avant garde architectural elements and details, and uses a rich combination of fabric and leathers in light, warm tones.”

“AVIVA“ SPECS

LOA: 98.4m
BOA: 17.24m
Speed: 20 knots

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