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Lürssen launches Project Ziggy
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Designed by Harrison Eidsgaard, the 101m Project Ziggy is scheduled for delivery in 2028.
Photos: Tom van Oossanen
Lürssen has staged a spectacular technical launch of the 101.4m Project Ziggy, following completion of the superyacht’s steel architectural structure. Following this major construction milestone, the German shipyard has announced that the project is on course for a 2028 delivery.
Harrison Eidsgaard has designed the exterior and interior of Project Ziggy, which marks the British studio’s second collaboration with Lürssen following the 95m CC-Summer delivered in 2019. The shipyard has described the profile of Project Ziggy as “muscular yet agile”, with its angular surfaces lined by vast panes of glazing.
According to the shipyard, Project Ziggy features “among the largest structural glass elements ever fitted on a Lürssen”, a notable statement given that the shipyard’s fleet includes vessels measuring as large as 180m LOA.
The shipyard also revealed that the high-volume project has been commissioned by a North American client, introduced to Lürssen by Thom Conboy & Associates and represented by WMG. According to Lürssen, the owner plans for the yacht to be “lived on”.
To fulfil this brief, Project Ziggy’s layout and facilities have been arranged to support “seven-star service” during extended cruising periods in any destination. Notable features include a helipad on her foredeck and cascading aft decks accommodating a sequence of pools and wellness areas.
Upon completion, Project Ziggy will be Lürssen’s 27th superyacht measuring over 100m LOA.
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