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Yacht Designers: Abeking & Rasmussen

Posted by Priscilla Smith on May 11th, 2008

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Their first shipyard started in Lemwerder on the banks of Wester in 1907. The founders of this shipyard was that of two gentlemen named George Abeking and Henry Rasmussen, and they’ve built more than 6,400 ships and boats. They still have a few classic yachts, however, they don’t sell them. They care for these vessels on daily bases today.

They decided to upgrade in the seventies when they’d started looking at different styles and trends for boats. They view yachts as a ship charged with emotion, and they consider them to be very personal. They also believe that yacht stand for a dream coming true, and I love how they think. They build their yachts to monitor the style and philosophy of it’s owner.

That is in every aspect quality service. To be so passionate about making a boat says a lot about what kind of service their customers will be getting and the feedback they will get from the customer.

According to the news on their site, they’d contracted their largest yacht ever before the 100th birthday of the German shipyard located near Bremen. This boat will be built according to Loyd Register of Shipping and MCA.

Features included:

  • Low resistance for perfect seaworthiness
  • Five deck with a steel hull and aluminum superstructure
  • Speed 16.5 knots
  • 6 guest cabins
  • Cinema & Sauna
  • 2 spacious mess areas

I’d love to ride on this yacht. The features are wonderful, and it sounds like this would be one of the world’s biggest yachts.

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