German shipbuilder Lürssen’s iconic 126.1-metre Octopus yacht sold in August this year for $265.27 million and is currently in the Camper & Nicholsons charter fleet. The yacht is made of steel and aluminum with a super large area with two helipads.
Octopus was built in 2003 and features designs by Monaco-based luxury superyacht designer Espen Øino. The project made waves in the industry when it was launched and is still considered the largest adventure superyacht in the world to this day.
The superyacht was owned by the late Microsoft co-founder Paul Allen and was put on the market about a year after his death.
Octopus carries a variety of equipment including two helicopters stored in a dedicated hangar located on the deck.
Octopus also has an additional Pagoo submarine for up to 8 guests and 2 crew, which can run for up to 8 hours. The boat also has a dive center with a super premium cabin for scuba diving enthusiasts.
Other standout features of the boat include a large swimming pool and numerous places to eat, lounge and sunbathe.
With luxury spread across eight decks, guests on the yacht always enjoy privacy. The details of the interior of the superyacht were conceived by American designer Jonathan Quinn Barnett.
Not only that, Octopus also has a spa, library, bar, cinema, gym, basketball court, lounge, forward-facing observatory. In total, there will be 13 guest rooms and 30 cabins to accommodate 63 crew members.
The new owner of the Octopus can enjoy a private deck with a bar, elevator, Jacuzzi, and a private picnic table.
Expedition yachts such as “Octopus” are a particularly hot category because of their ability to travel 14,484 km without stopping to refuel, which helps to reduce the number of port stops and prevent the virus from entering passengers and ships. crew.
The train is equipped with a diesel-electric engine and 8 generators to support it, so it can operate automatically with a maximum speed of 35.1 km / h.
The Octopus has been exceptionally well maintained over the years, having the boat serviced every five years to ensure turnkey serviceable condition. The last time the ship was “handled” was in 2019.