The 142.1-metre superyacht Dragonfly, previously known as Project Ali Baba, has been delivered to her owner. According to BOATPro, she has departed Lürssen's shipyard in Bremen, Germany and is now en route to Portsmouth in the UK.
The superyacht remains elusive, though more imagery was released as the build progressed. The latest selection showcases a grey profile with an elongated bow and bold exterior lines spanning the four decks, including two helipads.
She has drawn stylistic similarities to the 85.2-metre Lürssen yacht Pacific, which also features an exterior by German Frers. Interiors are by Italian studio Nauta Design.
Dragonfly was sighted for the first time in May 2022 when she was moved out of the construction shed in two halves. She later made headlines in December 2023 following a technical failure of the dock gate at Lürssen's Bremen facilities, which forced the yacht's nose into the dock curtain.
The delivery follows another high-profile Lürssen sighting: the 122-metre Kismet, which paid a visit to London, UK this October.
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