Anastasia from Oceanco

Anastasia from Oceanco
Anastasia from Oceanco
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Now we come to the highly popular 70-meter category and to the Anastasia from Oceanco. She was launched in June 2008 from her shipyard at Alblasserdam in the Netherlands and in a short time has proved herself so popular that she even made it to No. 63 on this year’s list of the best yachts. She was designed by Australian Sam Sorgiovanni and he says of the concept: “The intent was to create a new and distinctive look, to play with curved lines, the interaction of window lines, hull and decks.” And this playful, experimental approach is everywhere evident in Anastasia’s striking appearance and with a streamlined shape and aluminium superstructure, she is capable of hitting around 18 knots. In addition to eye-catching design, the yacht also boasts plenty of luxury extras including a vast garage space, a cinema and medical room. Up to ten guests can be accommodated on board in two VIP suites and three double cabins.




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