With a tradition of over 115 years, Nobiskrug has been involved in shipbuilding since before the term superyacht was even coined. Drawing upon its extensive experience in building seagoing vessels, NOBISKRUG turned to yacht building completing its inaugural project in 2000 with the 92m M/Y Tatoosh. Since then, Nobiskrug delivered a select portfolio of innovative custom-built superyachts, reflecting the company’s pledge to concentrate on one single project for one single client and build superyachts that will last for generations to come.
With the delivery of the Sailing Yacht A, the German shipyard once again confirmed their powerful presence among the leading superyacht builders, while its latest delivery – the high-tech and environmentally-conscious, hybrid superyacht Artefact – cements NOBISKRUG as a true innovator in its field.
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Read More >The sale of the Harrison Eidsgaard designed motor yacht has been brokered by Burgess, with a delivery date not yet disclosed
Read More >The positive growth at the Rendsbrug Shipyard continues after the 2021 takeover
Read More >First large contract signed since Lars Windhorst's takeover
Read More >The new CEO explains the need for a more efficient and streamlined approach to shipbuilding
Read More >Almost all of the 300 jobs at the shipyard will be retained and the construction of superyachts will continue
Read More >It appears there is strong and active interest in the company assets, despite a recent employee demonstration
Read More >The search for an investor for the insolvent Nobiskrug shipyard in Rendsburg has entered a new phase
Read More >The provisional insolvency administrator is in the process of analysing the company’s financial position
Read More >The Superyacht Agency is asking for the market’s candid opinions about the German superyacht builder
Read More >The Superyacht Agency is asking for the market’s candid opinions about the notable superyacht builder
Read More >Nobiskrug and the yacht's captain discuss the environmentally-focused technologies found on board
Read More >The project is a high-volume and performance-orientated yacht, with exterior design by Espen Øino
Read More >The 77m project was towed from Kiel to Nobiskrug's Rendsburg facility
Read More >The superstructure of the 77m project has been mounted at Nobiskrug's facilities
Read More >The German shipyard is set to ‘push the boundaries of engineering and innovation'
Read More >Holger Kahl leaves his position as managing director
Read More >In superyacht design there is no getting away from the subject of innovation
Read More >The new 2,990gt superyacht is highly technical and environmentally focused as per the owner's request
Read More >The shipyard has confirmed that the new superyacht is on track for delivery in spring 2021
Read More >The keel laying ceremony took place in Kiel, during which the build team discussed the project
Read More >The flag state overseeing the Nobiskrug project reveals the most significant technical achievements of the build
Read More >The German shipyard expects to complete the build in Spring 2021
Read More >The buyer was introduced by Imperial, which will supervise the project at the German yard
Read More >Luca Bassani talks to Superyachtnews about the Wally, Nobiskrug and Winch 83m joint project announced during MYS 2017
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