67m fishing vessel Azumi relaunched following conversion into superyacht

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67m Azumi relaunched following conversion from fishing vessel to superyacht

6 February 2025 • Written by Dea Jusufi

Turkish yacht builder Norse Shipyard has announced the relaunch of the 67-metre Azumi, which has hit the water following an extensive, multi-year conversion into a superyacht. Works began in October 2022 at the yard's facilities in Kocaeli.

Azumi was launched by Sanuki Shipbuilding & Iron Works in 1998 and spent decades as a Japanese fishing and research vessel, then cruising under the name Kanazawa

Azumi before and after rebuild

According to BOATPro, the ship was sold in 2022 with the intention of rebuilding her into a luxury superyacht. Both exterior design and naval architecture has been completed by Canadian design studio Gregory C. Marshall.

Full details are undisclosed, though confirmed works include a hull extension from 65.4 to 67 metres, a redesign of the aft deck to include a large pool and swimming platform and full exterior teak decking.

Other specs include a volume of 945GT and a 9.3-metre beam.

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