This is a list of all the yachts built by Oceanco, sorted by year.
Year | Size | Name | Picture | Reference | ||
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Length (LOA) | Volume | Original | Current [lower-alpha 1] | |||
1993 | 56.20 m (184 ft) | 646 GT | Achiever | The Wellesley | [1] [2] | |
1994 | 37.5 m (123 ft) | 254 GT | Caprice | [3] [4] | ||
1994 | 24.40 m (80 ft) | 125 GT | Alarga B | Cymbella | [5] | |
1995 | 49.38 m (162 ft) | 475 GT | Arabian Princess | Anna J | [6] | |
1996 | 43.70 m (143 ft) | 440 GT | Ultimate | Deep Blue II | [7] [8] | |
1997 | 51.80 m (170 ft) | 638 GT | Accolade | Lazy Z | [9] [10] [11] | |
1998 | 42.37 m (139 ft) | 428 GT | Aspiration | Iravati | [12] | |
1999 | 80 m (262 ft) | 1,706 GT | Constellation | [13] [14] [15] | ||
2000 | 95 m (312 ft) | 3,176 GT | Indian Empress | H3 | [16] [17] [18] | |
2000 | 52.80 m (173 ft) | 640 GT | Sunrise | Friendship | [19] | |
2001 | 59.10 m (194 ft) | 969 GT | Pegasus | Helios | [20] | |
2001 | 55.63 m (183 ft) | 1,036 GT | Lady Christine | Queen Mavia | [21] | |
2001 | 80 m (262 ft) | 1,737 GT | Stargate | Yasmine of the Sea | [22] | |
2002 | 62.60 m (205 ft) | 1,083 GT | Lady Lola | Lucky Lady | [23] | |
2004 | 60 m (197 ft) | 1,184 GT | Alfa Four | Sea Pearl | [24] | |
2005 | 66 m (217 ft) | 1,801 GT | Dilbar | Luna B | [25] [26] | |
2005 | 62 m (203 ft) | 1,166 GT | Lady Christina | Sea Walk | [27] [28] [29] | |
2007 | 80 m (262 ft) | 2,310 GT | Amevi | Aalto | [30] [31] | |
2007 | 82 m (269 ft) | 2,500 GT | Alfa Nero | [32] [33] [34] [35] | ||
2008 | 75.50 m (248 ft) | 1,991 GT | Anastasia | Wheels | [36] [37] | |
2009 | 85.47 m (280 ft) | 2,822 GT | Vibrant Curiosity | [38] [39] [40] [41] | ||
2010 | 85.47 m (280 ft) | 2,867 GT | Sunrays | [42] [43] [44] [45] | ||
2010 | 86.01 m (282 ft) | 2,658 GT | Seven Seas | Man of Steel | [46] [47] [48] [49] | |
2012 | 88.50 m (290 ft) | 2,786 GT | Nirvana | [50] [51] [52] [53] [54] | ||
2013 | 85.50 m (281 ft) | 2,800 GT | St. Princess Olga | Amore Vero | [55] [56] [57] | |
2014 | 91.50 m (300 ft) | 2,998 GT | Equanimity | Tranquility | [58] [59] [60] | |
2015 | 88.50 m (290 ft) | 2,914 GT | Infinity | Cloud 9 | [61] [62] [63] [64] [65] | |
2016 | 86 m (282 ft) | 1,538 GT | Aquijo | [66] [67] [68] [69] [70] | ||
2017 | 88.50 m (290 ft) | 2,984 GT | Barbara | [71] [72] [73] [74] | ||
2017 | 106.70 m (350 ft) | 2,864 GT | Black Pearl | [75] [76] [77] [78] [79] [80] | ||
2017 | 110.10 m (361 ft) | 4,523 GT | Jubilee | Kaos | [81] [82] [83] [84] [85] | |
2018 | 90.13 m (296 ft) | 2,926 GT | Dar | [86] [87] [88] [89] [90] [91] | ||
2018 | 109 m (358 ft) | 3,418 GT | Bravo Eugenia | [92] [93] [94] [95] [96] | ||
2019 | 90 m (295 ft) | 2,946 GT | DreAMBoat | [97] | ||
2022 | 117 m (384 ft) | 4,978 GT | Infinity | [98] [99] [100] | ||
2022 | 109 m (358 ft) | 4,444 GT | Seven Seas | [101] [102] | ||
2023 | 127 m (417 ft) | 3,493 GT | Koru | [103] [104] [105] |
Year | Length overall | Name | Reference |
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2023 (On sea trials) | 105 m (344 ft) | Oceanco Y1050 / H3 | [106] |
2023 | 110 m (361 ft) | Oceanco Y722 | [107] |
Length overall | Name | Reference |
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86 m (282 ft) | Oceanco PA 168 | [108] [109] [110] |
120 m (394 ft) | Oceanco PA 122 | [111] [112] |
90 m (295 ft) | Project Cosmos | [113] |
115 m (377 ft) | Project Tuhura | [114] [115] |
102 m (335 ft) | Project Balance | [116] |
Feadship is a cooperative venture between two shipyards: Royal Van Lent Shipyard and Koninklijke De Vries Scheepsbouw. Feadship designs and constructs high-end luxury yachts and is one of the leading builders of custom superyachts such as Aquarius, Symphony, Savannah and Venus.
H3 is a Luxury yacht, measuring 105 metres in length. Launched in 2000 as Al Mirqab, she had her hull assembled in Durban, South Africa, and then finished at the Oceanco yard in the Netherlands to the design of the A Group. H3 is powered by three 10,000-hp MTU 20-cylinder engines with speeds available of up to 24 knots.
Oceanco is a privately owned custom yacht builder, based in the Netherlands, that builds full displacement yachts in the 80-metre (260 ft) range since 1987. It is owned by Mohammed Al Barwani, an Omani billionaire.
ICON Yachts is a Dutch shipbuilding company headquartered in Harlingen, Netherlands.
Sailing Yacht A is a sailing yacht launched in 2015. The vessel is a sail-assisted motor yacht designed by Philippe Starck and built by Nobiskrug in Kiel, Germany for the Russian billionaire Andrey Melnichenko.
Oceanco's 88.5 m (290 ft) Cloud 9 was delivered in 2015 as Infinity. Her exterior design is the work of Espen Øino and her interior is by Sinot Exclusive Yacht Design and David Kleinberg Design Associates. The Master Suite includes a private exterior deck and whirlpool. Guest accommodations consist of two VIP suites and four spacious guest staterooms. The yacht is fitted with two 4.828 hp (3.600 kW) MTU engines and is capable of reaching speeds of 18.5 knots (34 km/h).
Black Pearl is a sailing yacht launched in 2016, which is 106.7 meters (350.1 ft) in length. It has three DynaRig masts supporting a sail area of 2,900 square meters (31,215 sq ft). The yacht was known during its build process originally as Oceanco Y712 and thereafter as "Project Solar". The hull is steel, the superstructure aluminum, and the masts carbon fiber. The yacht is owned by the family of Russian billionaire Oleg Burlakov, who died in 2021.
The 86 m (282 ft) superyacht Aquijo was launched at the Oceanco yard in Alblasserdam. United States based Tripp Design Naval Architects designed the exterior of Aquijo, with interior design by Dölker + Voges GmbH.
Vitters Shipyard is a shipyard specialized in building large sailing yachts. It is located in the town of Zwartsluis in the Netherlands.
Bravo Eugenia is a superyacht built by Oceanco in 2018. The ship's exterior was designed by Nuvolari Lenard and its interior was designed by Reymond Langton Design. The yacht has a steel hull and an aluminium superstructure.