Lürssen launches Project Mistral
At over 100 metres and brimming with onboard goodies, newly launched motor yacht Mistral impresses

Both in quality and performance, north German shipyard Lürssen stands without doubt as a point of reference. Building crafts of all shapes and sizes since 1875, the family-run operation maintains facilities in both Rendsburg and Lemwerder. Today, fifth generation Peter Lürssen steers this ship.
Most recent of the yard’s exploits, project Mistral took to the floating dock in Rendsburg this April.
A full suite of leisure amenities onboard – including cinema, owner’s study and spa – plus teak wood decks and exterior lines penned by Espen Øino give Mistral a fully rounded character, the latter especially interesting for the staggered slice effect the rooftops of each deck give, leading to a foredeck helipad.
This impressive 100m-plus motor yacht is ready for delivery later in the year where she will then depart for the Middle East.
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