27 September 2024
Ocea Yachts returned to the Monaco Yacht Show, showcasing some of its most exciting recent projects.
At this year’s show, visitors to the Ocea Yachts stand welcomed by an image of the recently delivered Araok II, a new-generation Ocea Commuter.
The French shipyard showcased a range of projects, including a 72-metre Grand Explorer superyacht – first unveiled at last year’s show. Ocea Yachts is also working on a high-speed version of the Ocea Commuter and a 20-metre sailing catamaran featuring a carbon mast and rigging.
Also on display was the Ocea Nautilus 45, designed by the renowned London-based studio Vitruvius Yachts, led by Philippe Briand, the same team behind the Grand Explorer.
Ocea Yachts said its diverse line-up demonstrated its full-custom approach, ensuring each yacht is unique, with customised layouts, interiors and technical specifications.
“When we engage with a client, we listen closely to their vision and guide them throughout the entire process,” says Jean-Michel Flour, sales director of Ocea Yachts.
“We work together to build the technical specifications, translating their expectations into tangible design and performance elements.
“The yacht must remain seaworthy and meet our rigorous quality and safety standards.” This bespoke construction process is designed for experienced yacht owners looking to create a customised vessel.
“In the world of custom yachts, it’s all about fulfilling desires.”