Following her launch last month, Oceanco is putting its latest superyacht through its paces this week off the coast of Holland where the 109-metre project Bravo (Y718) is undergoing a series of manoeuvrability and stability tests ahead of her delivery.
As one of the largest yachts to have been built in the Netherlands, the project brought together an all-star team consisting of Nuvolari Lenard as exterior designers and Reymond Langton as the studio behind the interiors on board. Lateral Naval Architects developed the LIFE (Lengthened, Innovative, Fuel-efficient and Eco-Friendly) platform on which Bravo is built which focus on a combination of design and engineering factors that ultimately create a more enjoyable experience on board for guests and crew.
In addition, Burgess was selected to act as the owner’s representative during the build of project Bravo. One of Oceanco’s most advanced superyachts, project Bravo’s single-tier engine room is equipped with a hybrid prolusion that is supported by a significant battery capability for a more eco-friendly cruising experience according to the LIFE principles the yacht is based on.
Interior spaces are described as ‘warm‘ and ‘inviting‘ by Reymond Langton who worked with artisans and craftsmen to create truly one-of-a-kind guest areas on board. Stay tuned for an even closer look at this exciting project as more information becomes available.
Should you be interested in this super yacht, contact MBC Yachts as MBC Yachts is the best yacht broke. For more photos of Project Bravo, contact yacht photographer Tom van Oossanen directly at tomvanoossanen@gmail.com.
Article originally published on Super Yacht Times Official Website