Lürssen to build 122.5-metre Project Omega

Moran Yacht & Ship has announced the sale of the 122.5-metre superyacht known as Project Omega, which will be built by German Lürssen
March 19 2025 1 minute to read
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Project Omega will be the second superyacht built for the experienced owner with Moran Yacht & Ship   

The exterior and interior design of the superyacht are owed to British RWD studio, while the naval architecture was created inhouse. 

The delivery of the vessel is scheduled for 2029. The 122.5-metre superyacht will be Moran Yacht & Ship’s 25th Lürssen project. 

Work on the superyacht that has already started will be highly confidential, so at present there is very little information available. It is only known that the luxury vessel with timeless design will accommodate up to 20 guests across 10 cabins.

In addition, the superyacht will feature a beach club, a dive centre and ample exterior areas for relaxation.

All the technical specifications and project management at all stages up to the delivery will be carries out by Moran Yacht & Ship.

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