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Lürssen has successful launched and revealed for the first time the massive and impressive 122-metre Project JAG.


Photography by Klaus Jordan

25 June 2021

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She was launched on 22 June 2021 in the traditional fashion: down the slipway. The new vessel was custom-built for an experienced repeat client who is upgrading from his former 96-metre Lürssen yacht.

JAG’s build was supervised by Moran Yacht & Ship, who have a long-standing relationship with the client.

For them, as well as for the long-time captain Kyle Fultz, it is the third Lürssen yacht for the same owner, whom they have supported with their vast combined experience.

Exterior designer Nuvolari-Lenard has given JAG very harmonious proportions, and with a length of 122-metres including bow sprit (400-feet) and a beam of 17.8-metres (58-feet) she boasts extraordinary volumes, accommodating all of the owner’s requirements while still maintaining sleek and elegant lines.

Her interior, designed by Reymond Langton, is a beautiful, bespoke homage to the owner’s lifestyle when on board his yacht.

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On track for delivery in 2023, the yacht will accommodate 20 guests in 11 staterooms, in addition to accommodation for a crew of 40.

JAG will comprise helipad, salon, gym and an elevator connecting all decks. When delivered, JAG will be one of the largest superyachts in the world.

The German shipyard, Lürssen is headquartered in Bremen-Vegesack with its shipbuilding facilities in Lemwerder, Berne and Bremen-Aumund.

Founded in 1875, Lürssen is one of the world’s leading builders of custom luxury superyachts and has launched many of the largest yachts in the global fleet, including Octopus, Rising Sun, and Azzam.

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