Oceanco has launched the 111-metre diesel-electric yacht “Leviathan”, previously known as project Y722.
The vessel features naval architecture by Lateral Naval Architects and Oceanco, exterior design by Oceanco, and interiors by Mark Berryman Design. According to the shipyard, the design prioritises functionality and comfort for both crew and guests.
The owner was involved throughout the project, working alongside the owner’s technical representatives YTMC and management company Y.CO. Crew members and suppliers also contributed to the development of practical solutions and design details.
A glass panel engraved with the names of more than 2,000 people involved in the build has been installed in the yacht’s main staircase.
Materials and systems were selected to reduce routine maintenance. Durable surfaces such as honed stone and natural wool carpets were chosen, while traditional high-maintenance elements like teak decks and varnished wooden rails were replaced with alternatives including composite decks, composite capping rails and glass superstructure bulkheads.
“Leviathan” will begin sea trials in the coming weeks. Further technical details will be released by the shipyard at a later date.
