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Elandess: The 75m superyacht with an eight-metre pool and underwater lounge
Elandess rewrites yacht layout trends to meet her owner’s needs and, as Marilyn Mower discovers, creates some magical family spaces in the process
The owner of Elandess came late to yachting, but he has made up for lost time. He was 50 before he spent any significant time on a superyacht, celebrating the milestone birthday on a charter with his family. He was hooked, and in the last 16 years he and his wife have taken delivery of three custom yachts of 47 metres or more, each more finely tuned to their ever-changing lifestyle. The latest is 74.5 metre Abeking & Rasmussen Elandess , the closest they’ve come to yachting perfection.
Elandess is one of that rare breed of full custom yachts that sprang from a blank sheet of paper. The profile and GA, both by Harrison Eidsgaard, were well developed before the yacht went to tender. Just how custom Elandess is would be revealed deck by deck. Eidsgaard begins the tour at the swim platform, leading us inside past the tender bay to a bright corridor illuminated from rooms beyond. The light filtering from starboard is a beckoning blue. I follow it to the Neptune lounge, which is modelled on the Nemo Room of 83.5 metre Feadship Savannah . It is part grotto, part submarine, part amphitheatre and all completely brilliant. Its soaring three-metre-high ceiling is amplified by a wall of near full-height glass, one third of it below the waterline. Blue painted floors match the colour of the ceiling and seating, upholstered in an Extex outdoor fabric with a surprising chenille finish. The room is a showstopper; I imagine hours could be whiled away here.
“I knew one other boat had attempted this,” says the owner. “I also knew that the yacht industry had made great strides in recent years with the use of glass. Putting all that together, we set about designing our own version of such a space – one that would be fun for youngsters and adults alike.”
This Neptune lounge is not a theatre like the Nemo lounge on Savannah ( Elandess has another place for that) and her owner is right: the industry has made great strides with the use of glass. The viewing ports on Elandess are larger than Savannah’s . The six glass panels – three large and three small – delivered by GL Yachtverglasung are close to 10 centimetres thick and so strong they don’t require storm shutters. “They were so heavy we had to put them in with a crane,” Jonker says. Even the small panels, at 490 kilograms, are heavier than can be installed by hand. Opposite the Neptune lounge is a generously sized gym also utilising full-height glass offering views out to sea. Next, going aft, are a hair salon and a quiet, relaxing massage area.
“The yard performed the engineering of the yacht and managed the approvals with Lloyd’s Register and the flag state [Cayman Islands],” notes Edmund Beckett of Burgess Technical Services, which served as the owner’s representative. “There is nothing like it in the rules,” he says of the underwater viewing lounge. “It’s not prohibited, but just not considered in the existing rules.” The yard approached the design with a thorough risk assessment that encompassed everything from how the space is treated in the freeboard calculations to considering alternative damage scenarios, which are over and above those typically required, and how any flood water may be handled in the event of a breach.
For another surprise, the Neptune lounge and gym lobby open into a glass-enclosed passage through the upper level of the engine room where guests can look into the heart of the yacht. Safety is paramount here, too, with the glass walls of the passage rated A60, meaning they could be subjected to fire for 60 minutes before degrading. A heavy door at the end of this catwalk opens on to the guest lobby, ushering us to the family suites. Here, six similar-sized cabins that can be made into three suites range off a central corridor. Pairs of cabins on port and starboard can be combined via concealed doors, while at the end of the corridor a hidden door creates a vestibule, linking the adjacent cabins.
It was a layout conceived by the owners to accommodate their three grown-up children and assorted grandchildren. When the owners travel with adult friends, the beds in the rooms can be arranged as singles, as king-size beds or as an L-shaped sofa arrangement to create VIP suites, Eidsgaard notes, showing how the nightstands can be repositioned and even turned into coffee tables to facilitate different arrangements.
The suites’ individual colour themes arise from indirectly lit two-tone mosaic tile walls, providing a textured focal point in each of the bathrooms. The cabins are connected to the rest of the yacht via a circular staircase, its soft daylight rippling down from a skylight in the bottom of the sundeck swimming pool and glinting off mother-of-pearl flecks in a plaster surround by DKT Artworks. “We certainly put the family suites’ arrangements through their paces this summer,” the owner says. “We were neck high in children and grandchildren from 43 to two years of age, plus nannies, and a variety of going-to-bed and getting-up times, etc. The family suites took everything our children and grandchildren could throw at them and proved to be both flexible and effective.”
The owners’ pleasure with the arrangement is equal to their involvement and the trajectory of their learning curve. “Once we decided to build our own yacht, since we had friends building at Heesen and De Vries, we went to visit those yards. My wife liked Heesen and they had a 47 metre available, so we signed a contract in January 2005. I had heard of Bannenberg & Rowell , so I asked them if they would do the interior and they said they would be delighted.
“We happened to go aboard a 60 metre yacht at the Fort Lauderdale International Boat Show in 2006 and were surprised at how much more we could get,” the owner continues. “I met Abeking & Rasmussen and we began talking about a boat of that size. They told me that they were sorry, but they were holding a slot for a 57 metre for another client who had yet to commit, and it would be two years before they could start a boat for me.
“I told them that if they could clear the position with the other client, and if they could make the boat 60 metres instead of 57, I would sign a letter of intent the following morning. They did, and I did, and the next thing was that Bannenberg & Rowell were designing two yachts for us with delivery dates a year apart.”
In August 2008 they took delivery of the Heesen and put it into charter service. It sold 14 months after they took delivery of their new Abeking the following year. They also began a global adventure, spending about 80 to 90 days aboard each year. “When you are on a yacht, you see a lot of things you don’t see out the window of a hotel suite.” Wanting to share that with a growing pack of grandchildren was the impetus for a larger boat. “You can’t just Google a formula for how to design a yacht for a certain number of people. You have to be involved,” says the owner.
As we chat over lunch on the upper aft deck, the London skyline spread before us, the owner shares his thoughts and opinions about various aspects of the large yacht industry from his point of view as an entrepreneur, and an industry he calls “conservative, nervous and slow to innovate”.
“In early 2015, Abeking came along with Peder Eidsgaard to present a speculative design for our next boat,” he says. “I didn’t like the particular design, but I liked some of his ideas and the way he worked.” Soon, the three of them were conceptualising a boat. Eidsgaard sketched a profile with a not quite plumb stem, which he calls an Atlantic bow, and a surprisingly low profile achieved by recessing the wheelhouse between the upper deck and sundeck.
With a rough GA and the profile in hand, Beckett managed the bid process, which was eventually won by Abeking. With all the participants selected, the project surged forward. Key concepts were a main deck master suite, a large office and a design envelope offering multiple opportunities to be connected to the sea. “The broad-brush likes and dislikes were handled quickly and then it was off to details,” Eidsgaard says. Design meetings were scheduled in three-hour chunks. Eidsgaard and project lead Nick Houghton, Ewa Eidsgaard and designer Christopher Kvilums brought hundreds of samples to sketch meetings and found the owners so decisive, they went from first design to CAD drawings in just six intense weeks.
Passing the stair column on the main deck, a curved wall upholstered in silver/white chenille fabric leads first to the owner’s office with a handsome desk of polished metal and edge-lit glass designed by Eidsgaard and made, as is most of the furniture, by Rodiek. Beyond, the master suite is a massive – and massively quiet – space that beat contracted noise levels by 10 decibels. It centres on a contemporary take on a classical raised bed. Its grey leather frame is stepped to provide integrated indirect lighting. Raising the bed gives the owners views to the horizon through the full-height glass doors to the side balcony. Milano, a silver and pale aqua fabric by Armani/Casa, sweeps decoratively up the wall behind the bed, establishing the cool tones used throughout the room. Moving aft, the main dining area is a grand affair.
The centrepiece is an extending, organically shaped dining table for 14 to 20 guests, topped with Based Upon’s blue tramazite resin surface technique, with an edging of shaped pewter and polished stainless steel.
The next level is where the boat gets clever. The forward part of the deck is dominated by a family space that includes a library and cosy reading nook on starboard and a large observation lounge forward with curved floor-to-ceiling windows offering views sweeping across an outdoor seating area. Sliding glass doors grant access. Unless you were looking for it, you wouldn’t notice that the overhead gets lower as it approaches the windows, or that there is a slot for a large movie screen to descend. The room is simply furnished with the largest sectional sofa Eidsgaard has ever installed on a yacht and a handsome high-top table by Hull Studio made from one slab of live edge American walnut.
“We envisioned a room where we could gather the family for burgers and a movie night,” the owner says. “This room has worked out brilliantly, especially if we want to have a more casual dining experience, and the grandchildren used it several times to chill out and watch a movie. We particularly enjoyed having pre-dinner drinks on the foredeck seating area, which is out of view of the wheelhouse. It’s rare for yachts to have that capability.”
At the aft end of this deck is a large upper saloon with a 2.75-metre-high ceiling designed to be the family’s daytime living area. The casual décor is reminiscent of New England. Full-height glass doors slide out of the way for indoor/outdoor living with an enormous dining table under cover of the upper deck overhang and a sunny seating area beyond. Stairs lead to the huge sundeck. “You get up here and you walk about and after a while you say, ‘Hey, where is the bridge?’” Jonker says with a laugh. “You realise it’s not on the deck below that you just came from.”
No, it’s not. Between the sloping overhead of the observation lounge and the raised forward portion of the sundeck lies Elandess’s secret bridge, accessible only from crew circulation pathways on the port side. It lies between the upper and sundecks and atop the central AV equipment room, ship’s office and captain’s cabin.
“Many boats this length would have another deck,” Jonker says. “But the owner loved Peder’s profile and it was our job to make it fit.” In fact, creating a central core of service areas, electrical and plumbing trunks and crew circulation is a touchstone with Eidsgaard. The owner likens the bridge to the cockpit location of a 747, although it is obviously much larger. For harbour manoeuvres, Captain Chris May points to wing stations that pop out of the superstructure, granting him unobstructed views from bow to stern. There is no obvious access to the bridge from guest areas, which keeps it a quiet and focused workspace, he says.
The pièce de résistance from the owner’s perspective is the sundeck, a place created to spend the entire day. The centrepiece is the eight metre by 2.5 metre pool containing 22 tonnes of fresh water warmed via waste heat recovery. Hidden beams below the pool distribute weight to the outer edges of the superstructure and down to the hull. “Dispersing the weight was the easy part,” Jonker says. “Discovering how to empty the pool was harder. We had to place two 280 millimetre [diameter] pipes to empty the water to the dump tank in just three minutes without impacting on the owner and guest areas [directly beneath the pool on all decks].”
Flanking the pool and under a hardtop is a large seating area around a dining table on starboard with an outdoor bar on port. Up a few steps and aft is a seating area that can be covered by a retractable awning. Still farther aft, sun loungers with movable backrests allow guests to face forward or aft without moving the furniture. This deck is where the children’s safety measures really come into play with stair guards and solid glass with stainless cap railings.
“I think the boat exceeds our expectations,” says the owner. “She’s sleek, solid and incredibly comfortable with the variety of social spaces we set out to create. One way or another, we’ve allowed everyone to keep in touch with the elements of the sea, which, after all, is what a boat is all about. “ Elandess is a wonderful boat into which we’ve invested all our experience and learning from her two predecessors. Together with the yard and the designers, we certainly pushed the envelope."
First published in the December 2018 edition of BOAT International. Elandess is now under new ownership.
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Elandess,IMO 9799020 : Vessel Tracking | Schedules - Ship Details
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Elandess Vessel Schedule provides detail information about the ship, including its IMO number , port details, MMSI , Callsign, and sailing course/speed . This schedule is essential for tracking the movements of Elandess. The vessel, with IMO number 9799020 , is a Yacht that was built in 2018. It has a deadweight tonnage of 400 and measures 75 meters in length and 13 meters in width overall. It's important to note that the MMSI ( Maritime Mobile Service Identity ) number for Elandess changes throughout its journey as it transitions between different flags. Therefore, it is crucial to regularly check the sailing location status for the most up-to-date information.
Elandess Vessel Specifications
Vessel Type : Yacht Built (year) : 2018 Vessel IMO : 9799020 Vessel Callsign : ZGHH7 Flag (Registration) : Cayman Islands Gross Tonnage : 2059 Deadweight (t) : 400 Length (m) : 75 Beam (m) : 13 TEU : 0 Builder : ABEKING & RASMUSSEN Yard : LEMWERDER
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The Elandess vessel schedule outlines the planned movements of Elandess ships, while a sailing schedule specifically details departure and arrival times.
2. How can I access the Elandess vessel schedule?
You can access the Elandess vessel schedule through the official Elandess website or by contacting their customer service.
3. Is the Elandess vessel schedule subject to change?
Yes, schedules may change due to various factors such as weather conditions, port delays, or unforeseen circumstances.
4. How often is the Elandess vessel schedule updated?
The Elandess vessel schedule is regularly updated to reflect any changes in departure or arrival times.
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The sailing schedule typically includes departure and arrival dates, ports of call, and vessel names.
7. How far in advance is the Elandess vessel schedule released?
The schedule is usually released well in advance, but the timeframe may vary. Check the official Elandess website for the most accurate information.
8. Are there tools to receive Elandess vessel schedule updates automatically?
Elandess often provides email alerts or notifications through their online platform to keep customers informed of any changes.
9. Can I subscribe to receive regular updates on the Elandess vessel schedule?
Yes, many shipping companies, including Elandess, offer subscription services to receive schedule updates via email or other communication channels.
10. What should I do if there is a delay in the Elandess vessel schedule affecting my shipment?
In case of delays, it is recommended to contact Elandess customer service for the latest information and potential solutions.
11. Are there any mobile applications for accessing the Elandess vessel schedule?
Some shipping companies offer mobile apps for easy access to vessel schedules. Check if Elandess has a dedicated app for this purpose.
12. How can I find historical Elandess vessel schedules?
Historical schedules may be available on the Elandess website or by contacting their customer service for archival information.
13. What information is crucial for planning shipments based on the Elandess vessel schedule?
Essential information includes vessel names, departure/arrival ports, and accurate departure and arrival dates.
14. Can I request a customized sailing schedule for my specific cargo needs?
Depending on your contract and shipping arrangements, you may be able to negotiate a customized schedule with Elandess.
15. How does weather impact the Elandess vessel schedule?
Severe weather conditions can lead to delays or changes in the Elandess vessel schedule for safety reasons. Regularly check for updates during adverse weather.
16. Are there any tools for integrating the Elandess vessel schedule into my logistics software?
Some shipping companies provide APIs or data feeds that can be integrated into logistics software for seamless scheduling updates.
17. Is there a hotline or emergency contact in case of urgent issues with the Elandess vessel schedule?
Check Elandess's official website for emergency contact information or hotline numbers in case you need immediate assistance.
18. How can I find information on the capacity and space availability on Elandess vessels?
Contact Elandess customer service or check their online platform for information regarding vessel capacity and space availability.
19. Can I make bookings directly through the Elandess vessel schedule platform?
Some shipping companies allow direct bookings through their online platforms. Check with Elandess for the specific process.
20. What alternative options are available if the Elandess vessel schedule does not meet my shipping timeline?
If the Elandess schedule does not align with your requirements, explore other shipping companies or alternative routes that may better suit your needs.
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MBRACE (IMO 9799020 ) - Yacht
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MBRACE (IMO: 9799020) is a Yacht registered and sailing under the flag of Cayman Islands . Her gross tonnage is 2059 and deadweight is 400 . MBRACE was built in 2018 . MBRACE length overall (LOA) is 74.5 m, beam is 12.81 m. Her container capacity is 0 TEU. The ship is operated by BURGESS .
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Ship Particulars | Value |
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IMO | 9799020 |
Callsign | ZGHH7 |
Flag (Registration) | Cayman Islands |
Gross Tonnage | 2059 |
Deadweight (t) | 400 |
Length (m) | 74.5 |
Beam (m) | 12.81 |
TEU | 0 |
Built (year) | 2018 |
Builder | ABEKING & RASMUSSEN |
Yard | LEMWERDER |
MBRACE History
Name | Flag | Year |
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ELANDESS | Cayman Islands | 2018 |
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Abeking & Rasmussen superyacht Elandess launched in Germany
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The 74-metre luxury superyacht Elandess (previously Hull 6502) splashed at the Abeking & Rasmussen facilities in Germany. Elandess made her first appearance at the technical launch in summer late year and made it to the list of the most expected superyachts to be launched and delivered in 2018.
Elandess. Photo credit Abeking Rasmussen
She was designed inside and out by Eidsgaard Design , while Abeking & Rasmussen developed her naval architecture. With the ocean-crossing capabilities, Elandess features efficient hull design and a plumb “Atlantic bow”.
Elandess launched at Abeking & Rasmussen. Photo credit Abeking & Rasmussen
Accommodation onboard Elandess is provided in 7 lavish cabins, including owner’s suite and six spacious guest cabins.
The upper deck hosts the large observation lounge, while the sundeck with its massive outdoor swimming pool is ideal for sunning and recreation. The guests will enjoy exploring the underwater world from the Nemo lounge located below the water line – one of the outstanding features of Elandess.
Video of Elandess’s Launch by DrDuu :
Abeking & Rasmussen shipyard – Launch of superyacht Elandess. Photo credit Abeking & Rasmussen
Elandess is expected to cruise the water of the Mediterranean this summer. However, it’s uncertain whether she will become available for charter. You can view a selection of popular charter yachts including luxury boats built by Abeling & Rasmussen here .
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- Name Elandess
- Model Custom
- Hull NB 6502
- Hull Colour -
- Naval Architect Abeking & Rasmussen
- Exterior Designer Eidsgaard Design
- Interior Designer Eidsgaard Design
- Length Overall 74.5m
- Length at Waterline -
- Draft (min) -
- Draft (max) -
- Gross Tonnage 2065
- Cabins Total 7
- Hull Configuration Displacement
- Hull Material -
- Superstructure -
- Deck Material -
- Fuel Type Diesel
- Manufacturer Caterpillar
- Model 3516B
- Power 1870 hp
- Total Power 1870 hp
- Propulsion -
- Max Speed 17 Kn
- Cruising Speed 14 Kn
- Fuel Capacity -
- Water Capacity -
- Generator -
- Stabilizers -
- Thrusters -
- Amenities -
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Elandess is one of that rare breed of full custom yachts that sprang from a blank sheet of paper.The profile and GA, both by Harrison Eidsgaard, were well developed before the yacht went to tender. Just how custom Elandess is would be revealed deck by deck. Eidsgaard begins the tour at the swim platform, leading us inside past the tender bay to a bright corridor illuminated from rooms beyond.
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Real-time and current position of ELANDESS (Other Type, MMSI: 319132600, IMO: 9799020) on ais live map is in Balearic Sea with coordinates 39.56382° / 2.63745° and speed --- knots as reported on 2021-09-13 08:57 by AIS live data.
ELANDESS built in 2018 is a vessel in the Yacht.Its IMO number is 9799020 and the current MMSI number is 319132600.The vessel has callsign ZGHH7.Summer deadweight is 400.Her current width is reported to be 75 / 12 m meters. Her length overall (LOA) is 75 meters.ELANDESS is sailing under the flag of Cayman Islands.Latest reported draught is 3.5 meters
3. Is the Elandess vessel schedule subject to change? Yes, schedules may change due to various factors such as weather conditions, port delays, or unforeseen circumstances. 4. How often is the Elandess vessel schedule updated? The Elandess vessel schedule is regularly updated to reflect any changes in departure or arrival times. 5.
Find the position of the vessel Elandess on the map. The latter are known coordinates and path. marine traffic ship tracker show on live map. The current position of vessel Elandess is 25.0815 lat / -77.337 lng. Updated: 2024-03-18 15:21:50 UTC. Currently sailing under the flag of Cayman Is
The M'BRACE's luxurious interior, accommodating 12 guests and a crew of 24, is designed by Harrison Eidsgaard. Lloyd Dorfman originally purchased the yacht M'BRACE for GBP 87 million (~$115 million), and its annual running costs approximate $10 million. In December 2022, ownership reportedly transitioned to Michael Jordan.
ELANDESS (IMO: 9799020) is a Yacht registered and sailing under the flag of Cayman Islands.Her gross tonnage is 2059 and deadweight is 400.ELANDESS was built in 2018.ELANDESS length overall (LOA) is 74.5 m, beam is 12.81 m. Her container capacity is 0 TEU.
Elandess is a custom motor yacht launched in 2018 by Abeking & Rasmussen, in Germany. Abeking & Rasmussen (A&R) is an esteemed German shipyard with a global reputation for highest quality custom made motor yachts from 45 to 125 metres. Design. Elandess measures 74.50 metres in length and has a beam of 12.8 feet. She has a gross tonnage of 2,065 ...
The yacht Elandess arrived in Gibraltar. Gibraltar - 03-02-2021 by SuperYachtFan. the yacht Elandess. Gibraltar Yachting. Name: Elandess: Length: 74.5 m (244 ft) Guests: 12 in 6 cabins: ... SuperYacht Fan stands as a preeminent voice within the superyacht community, driving the highest organic search traffic among yachting websites. Social Media.
The 74-metre luxury superyacht Elandess (previously Hull 6502) splashed at the Abeking & Rasmussen facilities in Germany. Elandess made her first appearance at the technical launch in summer late year and made it to the list of the most expected superyachts to be launched and delivered in 2018.
Click to view the full table of specifications for Elandess superyacht, including accommodation, performance, equipment and amenities. Sign up to our newsletter Read indepth magazine ... Yacht Specs. Guests. 14; Speed. 17Kn; Cabins. 7; Beam. 12.8m; Crew-Draft-See more specs Other Abeking & Rasmussen yachts Related News. Useful links Home; Top 100;
Vessel SCOTT FREE is a Yacht, Registered in Cayman Is. Discover the vessel's particulars, including capacity, machinery, photos and ownership. Get the details of the current Voyage of SCOTT FREE including Position, Port Calls, Destination, ETA and Distance travelled - IMO 1010179, MMSI 319506000, Call sign ZCYO2
Track the current position and journey of the vessel ELANDESS. Get real-time updates on location, speed, and estimated time of arrival. IMO of ELANDESS is 1010179 and MMSI is 319506000.
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Vessel MOSCOW MAERSK is a Container Ship, Registered in Denmark. Discover the vessel's particulars, including capacity, machinery, photos and ownership. Get the details of the current Voyage of MOSCOW MAERSK including Position, Port Calls, Destination, ETA and Distance travelled - IMO 9778818, MMSI 219864000, Call sign OWCM2
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