A Year And A World Of Events With Lürssen
Another dive into Lürssen’s captivating portfolio, and amidst its masterpieces, the 72.5m Coral Ocean stands out as a beacon of innovation. Originally christened in 1994 as M/Y Coral Island, her impact reverberated throughout the yachting community. Thanks to Lürssen’s collaboration with the esteemed London-based Bannenberg & Rowell Design, Coral Ocean inherited a legacy that had already bloomed in 1971 with the iconic Carinthia VI and yet Coral Island under the mastery of designer Jon Bannenberg, known as the godfather of modern yacht design, continued raising the bar for both firms.
Although not the most colossal or the swiftest of Lürssen’s esteemed output, Coral Island’s design was nothing short of revolutionary. Her exceptional amenities, such as the spa with steam room, a gym, a window into its mosaic pool, and colossal shell doors that opened the salon to expansive sea views, harmonized luxury with nature. This, combined with an interior rich in organic materials like exotic woods, laced with influences from African and Polynesian cultures, made Coral Island a testament to impeccable craftsmanship.