EXTRAORDINARY MEGAYACHT PROJECT ANNOUNCED

This exceptional 110m/360’11” megayacht project is the creation of a highly professional and experienced team. Exterior designers are Christopher Seymour and Carl Esch, with interior design by Theodoros Fotiadis alongside detailed technical input from Fincantieri.

CENTURY X offers accommodation for up to 14 guests in 7 luxurious staterooms. She boasts impressive interior volume, with approximately 550m2 dedicated to the vast private owner’s deck, incorporating a master suite, salon, bar, and dining area. Equally remarkable are the numerous deck spaces, that include 4 freshwater pools and a very substantial beach club featuring waterfalls and tender docking stations. 

The spacious garage accommodates an array of large, fast tenders and exciting water toys, while an elevator and helideck are available as required.

With a build time of 48 months, this sensational yacht, powered by 2 x 3,600kW engines, will deliver a range of 6,000nm with a gross tonnage of approximately 4,550. Fincantieri Yachts is recommended as the preferred builder for this innovative project.

CA Sales Broker, Michael Gräff, comments, “With the option for a totally exclusive owners’ deck, PROJECT CENTURY X really can deliver the ultimate in privacy. With an extraordinary host of facilities, equipment and great spaces available, this thrilling project is a very exciting proposition indeed”.

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