The Dutch shipyard Oceanco has once again asserted its position at the forefront of custom yacht building with the launch of the 111-meter (364-foot) superyacht Leviathan. Emerging from the Alblasserdam facilities, the vessel, formerly known as project Y722, presents a striking profile and a design philosophy that challenges industry conventions. Billed as a yacht "built with intent, not convention," Leviathan was conceived around a human-centric approach, placing the operational realities of life at sea at the core of its design.
This launch marks a significant moment, not just for its impressive scale, but for the deliberate intent behind its creation. From its diesel-electric propulsion system to its carefully selected materials, every aspect of Leviathan has been engineered to serve a greater purpose, prioritizing functionality and the wellbeing of those who live and work aboard.




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