The 90-metre Lürssen Norn has arrived in London following delivery from the yard in Germany. According to BOATPro, the 3,600 GT superyacht left Rendsburg in early May and touched into the waters of Sweden, stopping in the port of Helsingborg on 9 June. She then began the journey to London and has since anchored in front of Tower Bridge.
The yacht's military styling could have her mistaken for a navy vessel, but Espen Øino has purposefully penned the yacht with her characteristic hard lines, sharp angles and greenhouse-style glazing along the amidships section of the superstructure. This is the second Øino and Lürssen crossover to sport this distinctive style, after 70.7-metre Skat in 2002.
It's likely that Norn was built for the same owner who commissioned Skat, as Lürssen has previously said that Norn was built for an experienced owner. The word "Skat" is a Danish pet name meaning "treasure", while "Norn" translates to "fate".
The yacht's interior is by Dölker + Voges and follows the same concept as the exterior. Features include an aft deck helipad on the upper deck and a main deck pool with a transparent rim and changeable depth, meaning she can be drained of water and the floor can be raised to form a dancefloor or entertainment space. There is a second dip pool on the upper deck forward.
There are several other yachts in London as of June 12, including 54.3-metre Revelry and 56-metre Australia.
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