The superyacht built for an experienced owner was conceived as a vessel for adventure and globe-trotting
According to the shipyard, it’s taken years to plan and refine the project. The owner was most actively involved in all the stages of the process, thanks to which the Zembra offers numerous opportunities for both deep sea and aerial exploration.
The vessel will be equipped with a helipad, a three-passenger U-Boat Worx submersible and a two-person ICON A5 amphibious aircraft.
The launch and retrieval of this and other equipment will be carried out with the help of two Nautical Structure cranes: a 1670 kg SWL boom crane on the bridge deck and a gantry crane at the stern.
Like many other expedition yachts the Zembra features expansive areas of glazing, open aft section and clean lines. She stands out for her impressive metallic "Arizona bronze" finish, which allowed the owner to highlight the vessel’s uniqueness. By the way, the owner’s desire was to get a yacht combining “elegance with a spirit of adventure”.
There are five guest cabins on board. The full-beam master suite is located on the main deck, four more cabins are below deck, with one of them being wheelchair accessible. There is also an elevator that connects all levels.
Among other features, one should mention the Zembra’s convertible gym and an impressive collection of water toys stored in the garage for the Williams Jet.
“Zembra springs from Delta Marine’s proven full-displacement hull platform in the 46- to 50-metre range. This fully transoceanic hull design is both versatile and exceptionally capable, continuing our legacy of building true global travelers for active clients”, said the yard's vice president Michelle Jones.
The Zembra’s delivery is scheduled 2026, and she is expected to be operated both as a private and a charter vessel.
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