Oceanco delivers the first PYC compliant superyacht

Oceanco delivers the first PYC compliant superyacht

Oceanco’s Monaco-based team has delivered the 91.5m motor yacht Equanimity, the industry's first superyacht designed and built to be fully Passenger Yacht Code (PYC) compliant.

Marcel Onkenhout, Oceanco CEO said, "Working together with Lloyd's Register and Cayman Islands Shipping Registry, we designed, developed, engineered and built a magnificent yacht, which will undoubtedly set new standards in the industry."

The owners look forward to extensive world travel on board their distinctive luxury vessel. Measuring 91.5m LOA, with a 14.5m beam, Equanimity’s chic clean exterior styling is the combined work of Oceanco and Andrew Winch Designs. The breathtakingly beautiful interior has also benefitted from the quintessential touch of designer Andrew Winch. The inherent oriental-inspired themes yield a montage of sumptuous materials such as wenge, gold leaf, bamboo and marbles creating an opulent and soothing ambiance that complements the owners' chinese origins.

Equanimity provides luxury accommodation for 26 guests in a variety of flexibly configured staterooms - a magnificent master suite, three VIPs, three doubles and two twin staterooms. She has ample accommodation for 28 crew to cater to all the owners' and guests' desires.

The grandeur of the spa and beach club is complete with sauna, hammam, experiential showers, plunge pool and beauty salon. The spa area leads on to a fully equipped gym and pilates studio that can be extended through a fold down platform at sea level, creating an indoor-outdoor wellness area that is unequalled afloat.

Equanimity hosts two Zodiac Fast Rescue Ribs and two 10.5m custom Hodgdon tenders. Additionally, there is a spectacular 20m² swimming pool with jets. Providing a new benchmark in superyacht-based aviation, the upper deck boasts a fully certified helipad in accordance with CAP437 regulations as adapted for the PYC.

Equanimity is steel hulled with an aluminium superstructure and is propelled by twin 4,828hp/3,600kW MTU 20V 4000 M73L engines, enabling her to achieve top speeds in excess of 20 knots. 

Source: Yachting Pages