Lürssen launches 142m project Opus

Yesterday, Bremen based Lürssen launched its highly-anticipated 142m project, Opus. After an outfitting period that lasted just over 12 months Opus is the first vessel to have been launched from the builder’s newly upgraded floating shed at its facility in Vegasack, according to Superyacht Times.

The project design is the work of Nuvolari Lenard from Italy, the same studio behind two other Lürssen projects Quottrelle (2013) and Testarossa (2022). Project Opus is managed by owner representatives Moran Yacht & Ship who is overseeing the entire construction process. The yacht is the largest project ever sold by the company. 

Built to PYC standards, Opus can accommodate up to 36 guests in 20 cabins with luxury guest areas spread across the yacht’s six decks. “She is feature-rich with high-end amenities to delight and cater to every imaginable whim,” comments Moran Yacht & Ship. These features include a large sports and diving centre on the lower deck, an oversized swimming pool on the main deck and a fleet of custom tenders, according to Superyacht Times.

Opus has a naval-inspired bow shape and bridge deck overhangs that lend the yacht an aggressive demeanour with an elaborate mast design that carries all the necessary communication and navigational equipment she will need on her travels. The sleek aft-sloping superstructure elegantly hides the yacht’s spacious 9,250 gross tonnes.

Upon completion of her sea trials, Opus will be handed over to her owner later this year. 

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