Project Y722: Oceanco's 111m Megayacht Leaves Shed for First Time

Oceanco's 111m megayacht, known as Project Y722, left her construction shed for the first time at the shipyard in Zwijndrecht, showcasing a bulbous bow and four exterior decks.

Scheduled for a 2025 delivery, Project Y722 is currently the largest yacht being constructed at Oceanco, and with her gross tonnage anticipated to reach the 5,000GT mark, she will be the highest volume yacht to leave the Oceanco shipyard, and one of the world's biggest yachts.

Commencing construction in 2020, Project Y722 features design input from Lateral Naval Architects on the naval architecture, with Mark Berryman Design Ltd penning the interiors.

Many details are still shrouded in mystery, however, now that she has emerged from her shed, first impressions show us that guests onboard will certainly have ample opportunities to mix and mingle throughout the day with spacious exterior aft decks. 

Aerial view looking down on Oceanco Project Y722 on tarmac outside construction shed.
Aft view of Oceanco Project Y722 on tarmac outside construction shed

Ranking as the third largest superyacht to ever be built by Oceanco, following behind 127m (416ft) sailing yacht KORU and 117m (383ft) INFINITY, Project Y722 looks to offer wraparound walkways, extensive glazing for incredible views on every deck and what appears to be a tri-fold beach club environment.

Close up view of bulbous bow on the Oceanco Project Y722 megayacht, sat on tarmac in front of construction shed

A custom build for her current owner, 111m (364ft) Project Y772 is not currently for sale, however, if you're on the market to buy your own dream superyacht, take a look at the YachtBuyer guide on how to build a custom yacht. Alternatively, view all the currently available models by viewing all new and used yachts for sale.

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