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Sailing Yacht A Launched in 2015, this impressive sail-assisted motor yacht was designed by Philippe Starck and engineered as well as constructed by Nobiskrug, Germany. With a length of approximately 143 meters, it is one of the largest yachts of its kind. Sailing Yacht A features an advanced hybrid propulsion system and three towering, freestanding carbon fiber masts. A standout feature is the underwater observation pod in the keel, equipped with 30 cm-thick glass, offering unique views of the ocean depths. ![]() ![]() |
Artefact Delivered in 2020 by Nobiskrug, Artefact is an 80-meter motor yacht with a bold and futuristic design. Its distinctive exterior styling is by Gregory C. Marshall, while the luxurious interior was crafted by Reymond Langton Design. The yacht features an exceptionally advanced propulsion system for its time, incorporating a DC grid, battery banks, and energy-efficient technologies that optimize fuel consumption and reduce emissions. Powered by a diesel-electric system, Artefact achieves a top speed of 17.8 knots and offers a cruising range of over 5,300 nautical miles. It provides accommodation for up to 16 guests in 8 elegantly designed staterooms, with a professional crew of 24 ensuring a first-class onboard experience. ![]() ![]() |
Odessa II A 74 m motor yacht built by Nobiskrug in 2013, she has a stylish and modern design with a steel hull and aluminum superstructure. The interior of the yacht, designed by H2 Yacht Design, can accommodate up to 12 guests in 7 beautifully appointed cabins. Odessa II offers a perfect combination of comfort and sophistication. ![]() |
Mogambo A 74m luxury yacht built by Nobiskrug in 2012. She impresses with her bold exterior and lavish interior designed by Reymond Langton Design. The Mogambo accommodates 12 guests in 6 spacious cabins and is crewed by a 19-person crew. With a cruising speed of 14.5 knots, she offers both style and functionality. ![]() |
Dytan (formerly Grafitti) A 74m superyacht built by Nobiskrug and delivered in 2012. She is characterized by a striking design. The yacht can accommodate up to 12 guests in luxurious surroundings, supported by a crew of 24. Onboard amenities include spacious deck areas, a fully equipped gym and a wellness area. ![]() |
Lady Vera (formerly Sapphire) This 74 m long yacht was delivered by Nobiskrug in 2011. It was designed by Newcruise and can accommodate up to 12 guests inside, supported by a crew of 16. The yacht has a top speed of 17 knots and offers a perfect blend of performance and luxury. ![]() |
Jamaica Bay A 60m superyacht built by Nobiskrug in 2010, she has a classic design and offers luxurious accommodation for up to 12 guests in 6 elegantly designed cabins. Both the interior and exterior were designed by Felix Buytendijk Yacht Design. ![]() |
Amoa The 70-meter superyacht AMOA, delivered by Nobiskrug in 2023, features a sophisticated design by Winch Design. She offers luxurious accommodation for up to 14 guests and includes amenities such as a beach club, jacuzzi, and a spacious pool. Powered by MTU engines, AMOA reaches a top speed of 14 knots with a cruising speed of 12 knots. |
DanTysk Offshore Accommodation Platform The DanTysk offshore accommodation platform, located in the North Sea approximately 70 kilometers west of Sylt, provides living and working facilities for the personnel maintaining the DanTysk offshore wind farm. The platform offers accommodations and office spaces for up to 50 technicians, providing modern living quarters, a gym, a canteen, and recreational areas to ensure comfortable long-term stays at sea. Designed to withstand harsh offshore conditions, the platform is equipped with advanced safety features, including fire suppression systems and emergency evacuation procedures. It serves as a logistical hub, allowing efficient maintenance and operations of the wind turbines. ![]() (The pictures shown above are the property of FSG-Nobiskrug Holding GmbH or its affiliates.) |
SA’AR6 The Sa’ar 6-class corvettes are a series of four advanced warships built by German Naval Yards Holdings and ThyssenKrupp Marine Systems (TKMS) for the Israeli Navy. Based on the German MEKO 100 patrol corvette design, these vessels have been modified to meet Israeli defense requirements. Each corvette has a full-load displacement of approximately 1,900 tons, a length of 90 meters, and a beam of 13 meters. ![]() (The picture shown above is the property of Wikipedia) |