The superyacht Madsummer has reached the sea - three months ahead of schedule.
Built by the German yard Lürssen, the 95 meters superyacht Madsummer is the firm's third unique superyacht to be launched in 2019.
The steel and aluminum yacht is described as being 'contemporary modern' and is owned by an American client.
On board, there is a helicopter pad and a hangar for it on the yacht's foredeck. There is also a built-in crane to launch and retrieve an aeroboat from the sundeck.
Madsummer features a 12-meter swimming pool
The Madsummer also features a 12-meter swimming pool, diving areas, and a large spa. Guests can also enjoy a sea terrace. Those on board also get to enjoy the integrated fireplace and an upper deck skylight.
Peter Lurssen said: "The owner's brief was demanding, and we believe his wishes have been surpassed by our engineering expertise.
"He will own a yacht that will be timeless many years from now - and still be ahead of its time."
The project to build the impressive yacht was supervised by Moran Yacht & Ship as well as the owner's captain.
Completed ahead of schedule
The project managers brought lots of knowledge and experience to the project, which then helped her to be completed ahead of schedule.
The interior was designed by Studio Laura Sessa and the exterior by Harrison Eidsgaard.
The stylish, cutting-edge exterior design incorporates large windows for a spacious interior, while the modern interior creation is colorful.
There is accommodation for up to 20 guests in 10 spacious suites, and the superyacht is capable of worldwide cruising.
She underwent sea trials in the Baltic Sea, and her maiden voyage was from the German yard to the French Riviera.
Madsummer has been presented at the Fort Lauderdale International Boat Show, where she was the largest yachts to be put on display there.