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The Sale of a Giant: 107m Kleven Explorer Ulysses Sold

superyachts 2018-08-14 16:10:28
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The Sale of a Giant: 107m Kleven Explorer Ulysses Sold

 

  When the exploring giant, Ulysses hit the waters of Norwegian shipyard Kleven back in 2015, she did so with a resounding thud. Built from the ground up in solid steel and placing at number 35 the Top 100 largest yachts ever built, her stature reflects her ability to break ice and offer the explorer-lifestyle we all desire. With the unrivalled ability to conquer the world, it’s unsurprising that this week comes the news of her sale.


  Standing at 107m, the first of the superyacht fleet built at Kleven was launched into the depths of the Ulsteinvik yard. Designed by ship-design company Marin Teknikk and in cooperation with Kyle Dick of New Zealand based Oscar Mike Naval Architects, her pedigree boasts a global selection of expertise, birthed in a part of the world synonymous with this type of yacht.


  But delve inside the harsh outer-shell with ice classification, tough sea-legs and impressive range, and Ulysses does have a softer side. Her 2230 square meters of space boast room for up to 30 guests in 15 cabins and a doting crew of 42, ensuring the new buyer of Ulysses can enjoy expeditions to even the most remote locations without feeling alone.


  Encased in her strong masculine exterior H2 Yacht Design have worked their interior magic on what can only be described as a Winter Wonderland appeal. Sweeping silvers and icy blues line Ulysess with a cloud-like feel, while velvety-plush textures balance our her slick modernity with a homely charm.


  A home from home on the water embellished light fixtures and glassy installations fall from the ceiling forming a perfectly elegant antithesis to the harsh exterior environments this Kleven giant is built to roam.


  Following a recent upgrade this summer in La Rochelle, and jointly listed for sale with both Burgess and Fraser Yachts, who confirmed the sale to Superyachts.com but were able to pass comment. Designed to enjoy the most extreme life at sea, we wish her new owners all the best for their first winter season on board.