
Dörries Yachts reveals 115m concept Zephyr
The yacht has three pools: on the main deck, on the owner's deck and on the sundeck.
The German shipyard Dörries Yachts has revealed the first details of the 115.2 metre Zephyr concept. The megayacht was designed in collaboration with British studio H2 Yacht Design and is characterised externally by flowing curves and a sharply pointed bow. On all aft decks, the bulwark is made transparent to give guests a better view of the surrounding scenery.

Technical specifications are yet to be confirmed, but renderings give a glimpse of luxury amenities onboard, such as a swimming pool aft on the main deck and a Jacuzzi forward on the upper deck — obviously on the owner's private terrace. The third dip pool on board is located on the sundeck.

Project Zephyr is for sale and will be officially unveiled at the Monaco Yacht Show in September this year. Meanwhile, Dörries Yachts already has another megayacht under construction, the 113.5 metre Project Arwen.

Technical specifications are yet to be confirmed, but renderings give a glimpse of luxury amenities onboard, such as a swimming pool aft on the main deck and a Jacuzzi forward on the upper deck — obviously on the owner's private terrace. The third dip pool on board is located on the sundeck.

Project Zephyr is for sale and will be officially unveiled at the Monaco Yacht Show in September this year. Meanwhile, Dörries Yachts already has another megayacht under construction, the 113.5 metre Project Arwen.

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