MEYER YACHTS presents revolutionary concept at Monaco Yacht Show.

After the brand was formally shown to the public for the first time at the Monaco Yacht Show 2021, and after it had its very own stand established the year after that, Meyer Yachts presented their most current ground-breaking concept during this year's Monaco Yacht Show.

After the success of the ONE50 and TWO10 models, Meyer Yachts built the THREE05, which is a blend of a 125-metre superyacht and a 180-metre floating villa. The THREE05 measures a total of 180 metres. As a direct consequence of this development, the Meyer Group has arrived at the conclusion that it is in its best interest to merge its two distinct business segments, Meyer Yachts and Meyer Floating Solutions.

"The idea behind this concept is multifaceted," explains Thomas Weigend, Managing Director of Meyer Werft. "Villa and yacht form a design and functional unit at anchor, thus the possibility of accommodating larger companies. At the same time, the THREE05 can also be a very private retreat, complete with its own superyacht shuttle. The 180-metre-long Floating Solution, a floating and anchored villa, offers 2100 square metres of living space and, among other things, a helipad as well as a veritable marina that can accommodate guests' tenders, for example. The yacht itself has a volume of around 7,500 GT and, in addition to comfortable accommodation for up to 30 guests, can receive any entertainment solutions that a future owner may desire. "With this combination, which is 305 metres long in total, we are setting a new standard for luxury living on the water," says Thomas Weigend.

The fuel cells and batteries that make up the hybrid technology that powers the 125-metre-long Meyer Yacht are responsible for the boat's reduced impact on the environment. In order to live up to Meyer's promise of building as environmentally as possible, the floating home will be outfitted with solar cells and wind turbines to produce electricity, and sustainable materials will be utilized for construction. "The combination of Meyer Yachts and our extensive experience in building floating villas at this scale makes our offering truly unique in the world market. We provide fully customizable solutions for owners looking for a perfect and one-of-a-kind home on the water," highlights Kaj Casén, CEO of MEYER Floating Solutions.

The Meyer Group has demonstrated once again how significant the superyacht market is to its business by designing and constructing the THREE05. At the stand located at position JL5, just at the entrance to the Principality, Meyer Yachts will display a model of the THREE05 and one of the ONE50. In addition, a team of knowledgeable individuals will be available to provide information on all of the available Meyer Yachts alternatives.

The Meyer Group's bread-and-butter business is the construction of large and intricate ships. Ships with a length of over 350 metres have been virtually entirely constructed in the shipbuilding halls, which may be up to 504 metres long. This has been the case for a number of years. "Megayachts are a market segment that we can serve excellently at our shipyards. At MEYER, it is always our ambition to position ourselves at the top—in terms of environmental protection, just as much as now in terms of yacht size. Meyer Yachts is currently receiving very interesting inquiries. The step to enter this market was the right one. The brand is already firmly positioned with the relevant players," says managing director Bernard Meyer, summing up the renewed appearance at the Monaco Yacht Show.

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