Lürssen delivers the new 146-meter Opera to the owner
The gigayacht just delivered by the German shipyard is currently on its maiden voyage in the waters of the United Kingdom

After launched in October last year At its shipyard in Bremen, Lürssen has delivered the 146,35-metre superyacht Opera to her owner, who is now sailing in UK waters on her maiden voyage.
For the German shipyard, Opera represents the sixth largest superyacht ever built, while in a world ranking it places itself as tenth with the impressive volume of 12.518 GT.
The external and internal lines of the gigayacht were designed by Terence Disdale Design, while its naval architecture was designed by the shipyard's in-house studios.
From what we've been able to discover about this ship, protected by Lürssen's usual confidentiality, there are two helipads on board, one on the foredeck and the other aft. Opera, built of steel with an aluminum superstructure, also boasts two swimming pools and a spacious beach club.
Among Lürssen's latest creations Luminance, a 145-metre vessel recently launched, stands out whose internal volume is estimated at 9.000 GT. There are ten superyacht projects currently under construction, including Alibaba (137 metres) whose completion is scheduled for 2024 and Jag (122 metres) for which news of the launch is expected during this year.
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