Greek shipyard behind much-anticipated Project X 289 foot superyacht (VIDEO)

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A Greek shipyard is behind the much-anticipated Project X, 289 foot superyacht by Golden Yacht's which just hit the water at its facility in Athens reported Luxury Launches.

With the open header reading 'Not Italian or German but a Greek shipyard has unveiled this 289 feet long superyacht' the media outlet reported that the superyacht is set to commence its journey, but only after several sea trials. It is then expected to head to its owners.

'Project X saw a confluence of cultures, and the result is nothing but impressive. British architecture met suave Italian style resulting in an exquisite yacht. Exteriors are designed by Ken Freivokh, who lends the vessel a unique X-shaped structure and umpteen open areas.'

'Project X by Golden Yachts has one of the largest glass elevators ever installed on a vessel, it comes with a Hammam and Finnish sauna, a massive gym, and a glass-walled pool.

'The stunning megayacht’s interior was drawn by Massari Design. What strikes one first about Project X is the overall beam that spreads across 49 ft lending the designers an ample canvas to play with. The ship comprises a teak deck, a steel hull, and an aluminium superstructure. Yet another striking element is the internal atrium that spreads across three tiers that can be accessed using glass elevators. With a GT of almost 3000, she can accommodate up to 14 guests in 7 staterooms, with 24 crew members. Needless to say, the owner’s suite is a great spot, giving even high-end hotel rooms a run for their money. The exquisite boat is outfitted with no less than 150 different materials, including leather, marble, and timber.'


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Kosta Papadopoulos