Phi Phantom, in Antalya, Turkey. The superyacht, built as part of the
Project Phi, will serve as a shadow vessel to her mothership
Phi, which is currently in build at Royal Huisman Shipyard.
Project Phi, comprised of mothership
Phi and support vessel
Phi Phantom, was designed and built on a meticulous project briefing. According to Gökhan Çelik, President of Alia Yachts: “The owner of
Phi Phantom is really detail-oriented, and has been very involved with every element of the build. He trusted us to deliver on a demanding brief, which we have certainly matched and, I hope, surpassed his expectations for this unique support vessel.”
Lachlan Murdochâs new yacht takes shape
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Like a government-sponsored espionage mission, or an audacious M&A manoeuvre, it goes by a code name.
Project 404 is the âvery secretive ⦠majestic structureâ taking shape at Royal Huismanâs shipyard in Vollenhove, the Netherlands. So secretive that we gleaned the gushing detail from the shipbuilderâs own website.
The hull-turning occurred in September 2020. Â
The 59.7-metre sailing yacht, also known as âMM597â for its naval architect
Malcolm McKeon, will sport interiors by renowned (and no doubt extortionate) French minimalist Studio Liaigre, star designer to the transatlantic ultra-rich.
Even with this limited information, itâs safe to say weâre talking about a £100 million ($155 million) undertaking here. Minimum.
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World s largest aluminium yacht, Sea Eagle, in Ōpua
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Sea Eagle at Ōpua Wharf. You can see her masts from just about anywhere and at night they are all lit up. Photo / Far North Holdings Limited
Sea Eagle at Ōpua Wharf. You can see her masts from just about anywhere and at night they are all lit up. Photo / Far North Holdings Limited
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SUP150421NADSeaEagle2. Sea Eagle at Opua Wharf. You can see her masts from just about anywhere and at night they are all lit up. Photo / Far North Holdings Limited