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Nobiskrug

Nobiskrug is a shipyard located on the Eider River in Rendsburg, Germany, specialized in building innovative, custom-made luxury superyachts.

Nobiskrug GmbH
TypeSubsidiary
IndustryShipbuilding
Founded1905
Headquarters,
ProductsLuxury yachts
OwnerFlensburger Schiffbau-Gesellschaft
Number of employees
~300
Websitewww.nobiskrug.com

In 2020 it celebrated its 115 years of operation.

History

 
Motoryacht MOGAMBO
 
Motoryacht ARTEFACT

Nobiskrug was founded in 1905 by Otto Storck. The company changed to a limited liability company (GmbH), November 12, 1908, and a canal expansion work brought a steady stream of waterway construction vessels to the shipyard for repairs and refits. By the start of World War I, the shipyard had built a total of 70 vessels, mainly pontoons, barges and lighters.

During the war, the company built a number of auxiliary ships for the Kaiserliche Marine and started building minesweepers. They also launched its first two cargo steamboats in 1917 for German owners.

Germany’s defeat in World War I temporarily halted the country’s export shipbuilding industry, but the company switched production to deep-sea fishing steamers and later, again, cargo steamers. In 1930 the company scored a major coup with contracts for a series of three-mast schooner yachts.

During the period from 1935 to 1939, the shipyard supplied the German Ministry of Finance with three customs cruisers, the Nettelbeck, the York, and the Freiherr von Stein. Shortly before and during World War II, the Kriegsmarine and Luftwaffe placed orders with Nobiskrug for a range of auxiliary ships including several ocean-going tugs and tankers.

During the immediate post-war years, the company concentrated on ship conversions and repairs. From 1945 to 1955 advanced in building larger vessels. In 1958, the cargo ship MS Bleichen was launched, the ship would go on to become a museum ship in Hamburg.[1]

In 1963 the shipyard delivered the then highly sophisticated navy training ship Deutschland. One year later, Nobiskrug built its first ferry, the Prins Bertil. Four more ferries were built up until 1968. This period also saw the completion of a number of conventional freighters and asphalt tankers as well as heavy goods, RoRo vessels and ferries. The early 1980s saw the construction of the research vessel Polarstern, and the diving support vessels Seabex One and Seaway Condor. In the mid-1980s the fortunes of the shipyard took a turn for the worse, leading ultimately to the verge of financial collapse in 1986.

Under these difficult circumstances, the yard lengthened the ocean cruise liner Berlin (Ship, 1980) operated by Peter Deilmann Cruises. This ship is known to German TV viewers as cruise line in the German version of the Love Boat. The successful completion of this project was a sign of better things to come.

Nobiskrug was acquired in 1987 by Howaldtswerke-Deutsche Werft and the shipyard was modernized into a compact shipyard, its maritime division specialising exclusively in repairs and conversions. Staffing levels were reduced dramatically, from more than 1,200 at the start of the 1980s to approximately 400.

In 1997 the shipyard supplied the forward half of the passenger ship MS Deutschland and then began work on its first superyacht, the 303-foot (92m) mega-yacht Tatoosh, which it completed in the summer of 2000.

Today Nobiskrug’s focus is on engineering, construction, and refit of custom-built superyachts. In the past decade Nobiskrug has delivered some of the award-winning superyachts including Sycara V, Triple Seven, Sapphire, Mogambo, Dytan (project 783), Odessa II.

 
Sailing Yacht A

In 2017 Nobiskrug launched the sail-assisted motoryacht Sailing Yacht A, the largest private sailing yacht ever built. Measuring almost 143 m and a gross tonnage of about 12.600, Sailing Yacht A[2] became one of the most impressive PYC superyachts in the world in terms of design and technology.

Nobiskrug's latest delivery in 2020 is its first hybrid superyacht, 80-meter Artefact. Artefact's[3] many environmentally-friendly features include diesel-electric variable-speed Azipod-propulsion, dynamic-positioning system, wastewater recycling system for re-use as technical water, batteries and solar panels. At 2.999 GT, Artefact[4] is the biggest-volume 80-meter superyacht in the world.

Currently there are several yacht projects under construction like the 77m Black Shark[5] or the 62m long superyacht[6] with the Espen Oeino design. This year the Rendsburg shipyard Nobiskrug is celebrating 115 years of shipbuilding[7] since its foundation in 1905.

In 2021 the company filed for insolvency - which according to the German law allows business restructuring. The shipyard's insolvency is partially a result of the Coronavirus pandemic.[8]

In July 2021, North German shipbuilding company Flensburger Schiffbau-Gesellschaft was announced as the new owner of Nobiskrug.

Yachts

  Was the longest yacht upon completion.
Year Original name Length overall Picture Reference
2000 Tatoosh 92.42 m (303 ft)   [9]
2006 Triple Seven 68 m (223 ft) [10]
2008 Siren 73.50 m (241 ft) [11]
2010 Jamaica Bay 59.85 m (196 ft)   [12]
2010 Sycara V 68.15 m (224 ft) [13]
2011 Sapphire 73.50 m (241 ft) [14]
2012 Mogambo 73.51 m (241 ft)   [15]
2012 Dytan 73.55 m (241 ft)   [16]
2013 Odessa II 73.80 m (242 ft) [17]
2017 SY A 142.81 m (469 ft)   [18]
2020 Artefact 80 m (262 ft)   [19]
Under construction
Planned delivery Name Length overall Notes Reference
2023 Project Black Shark 77.10 m (253 ft) [20]

References

  1. ^ "MS Bleichen". hamburg.com. Retrieved 2022-02-09.
  2. ^ "SAILING YACHT A is an exceptionally unique 2017 build by Nobiskrug". www.superyachts.com.{{cite web}}: CS1 maint: url-status (link)
  3. ^ "This New 262-Foot Hybrid Superyacht Can Run in Total Silence".{{cite web}}: CS1 maint: url-status (link)
  4. ^ "Nobiskrug Superyacht Artefact Captured on Maiden Voyage". www.boatinternational.com.{{cite web}}: CS1 maint: url-status (link)
  5. ^ "Behind the Scenes of the 77m Nobiskrug Superyacht Project Black Shark". www.boatinternational.com.{{cite web}}: CS1 maint: url-status (link)
  6. ^ "62m Nobiskrug Project 794 unveiled".{{cite web}}: CS1 maint: url-status (link)
  7. ^ "Nobiskrug celebrates two benchmarks— its 115th anniversary and the first-look at its latest 203-foot/62-meter superyacht Project 794".{{cite web}}: CS1 maint: url-status (link)
  8. ^ "German superyacht builder Nobiskrug files for insolvency". www.boatinternational.com.
  9. ^ "92m Nobiskrug superyacht Tatoosh on the market". SuperYacht Times. Retrieved 2022-04-22.
  10. ^ "Nobiskrug's Triple Seven to undergo Amels refit". SuperYacht Times. Retrieved 2022-04-22.
  11. ^ "The 73.5 metre superyacht Siren in the bay of Saint Tropez". SuperYacht Times. Retrieved 2022-04-22.
  12. ^ "Nobiskrug delivers the 60 metre superyacht Jamaica Bay". SuperYacht Times. Retrieved 2022-04-22.
  13. ^ "Nobiskrug delivers superyacht Sycara V". SuperYacht Times. Retrieved 2022-04-22.
  14. ^ "Nobiskrug delivers superyacht Sapphire". SuperYacht Times. Retrieved 2022-04-22.
  15. ^ "Nobiskrug delivers superyacht Mogambo". SuperYacht Times. Retrieved 2022-04-22.
  16. ^ "Recently launched 73.55 metre superyacht Graffiti under seatrials". SuperYacht Times. Retrieved 2022-04-22.
  17. ^ "73 Metre superyacht Plan B completed". SuperYacht Times. Retrieved 2022-04-22.
  18. ^ "Sailing Yacht A delivered". SuperYacht Times. Retrieved 2022-04-22.
  19. ^ "80m Nobiskrug superyacht Artefact delivered". SuperYacht Times. Retrieved 2022-04-22.
  20. ^ "Nobiskrug wins contract for completion of much anticipated 77m superyacht Black Shark". SuperYacht Times. Retrieved 2022-04-22.

External links

  • Official website

nobiskrug, shipyard, located, eider, river, rendsburg, germany, specialized, building, innovative, custom, made, luxury, superyachts, gmbhtypesubsidiaryindustryshipbuildingfounded1905headquartersrendsburg, germanyproductsluxury, yachtsownerflensburger, schiffb. Nobiskrug is a shipyard located on the Eider River in Rendsburg Germany specialized in building innovative custom made luxury superyachts Nobiskrug GmbHTypeSubsidiaryIndustryShipbuildingFounded1905HeadquartersRendsburg GermanyProductsLuxury yachtsOwnerFlensburger Schiffbau GesellschaftNumber of employees 300Websitewww nobiskrug comIn 2020 it celebrated its 115 years of operation Contents 1 History 2 Yachts 3 References 4 External linksHistory Edit Motoryacht MOGAMBO Motoryacht ARTEFACT Nobiskrug was founded in 1905 by Otto Storck The company changed to a limited liability company GmbH November 12 1908 and a canal expansion work brought a steady stream of waterway construction vessels to the shipyard for repairs and refits By the start of World War I the shipyard had built a total of 70 vessels mainly pontoons barges and lighters During the war the company built a number of auxiliary ships for the Kaiserliche Marine and started building minesweepers They also launched its first two cargo steamboats in 1917 for German owners Germany s defeat in World War I temporarily halted the country s export shipbuilding industry but the company switched production to deep sea fishing steamers and later again cargo steamers In 1930 the company scored a major coup with contracts for a series of three mast schooner yachts During the period from 1935 to 1939 the shipyard supplied the German Ministry of Finance with three customs cruisers the Nettelbeck the York and the Freiherr von Stein Shortly before and during World War II the Kriegsmarine and Luftwaffe placed orders with Nobiskrug for a range of auxiliary ships including several ocean going tugs and tankers During the immediate post war years the company concentrated on ship conversions and repairs From 1945 to 1955 advanced in building larger vessels In 1958 the cargo ship MS Bleichen was launched the ship would go on to become a museum ship in Hamburg 1 In 1963 the shipyard delivered the then highly sophisticated navy training ship Deutschland One year later Nobiskrug built its first ferry the Prins Bertil Four more ferries were built up until 1968 This period also saw the completion of a number of conventional freighters and asphalt tankers as well as heavy goods RoRo vessels and ferries The early 1980s saw the construction of the research vessel Polarstern and the diving support vessels Seabex One and Seaway Condor In the mid 1980s the fortunes of the shipyard took a turn for the worse leading ultimately to the verge of financial collapse in 1986 Under these difficult circumstances the yard lengthened the ocean cruise liner Berlin Ship 1980 operated by Peter Deilmann Cruises This ship is known to German TV viewers as cruise line in the German version of the Love Boat The successful completion of this project was a sign of better things to come Nobiskrug was acquired in 1987 by Howaldtswerke Deutsche Werft and the shipyard was modernized into a compact shipyard its maritime division specialising exclusively in repairs and conversions Staffing levels were reduced dramatically from more than 1 200 at the start of the 1980s to approximately 400 In 1997 the shipyard supplied the forward half of the passenger ship MS Deutschland and then began work on its first superyacht the 303 foot 92m mega yacht Tatoosh which it completed in the summer of 2000 Today Nobiskrug s focus is on engineering construction and refit of custom built superyachts In the past decade Nobiskrug has delivered some of the award winning superyachts including Sycara V Triple Seven Sapphire Mogambo Dytan project 783 Odessa II Sailing Yacht A In 2017 Nobiskrug launched the sail assisted motoryacht Sailing Yacht A the largest private sailing yacht ever built Measuring almost 143 m and a gross tonnage of about 12 600 Sailing Yacht A 2 became one of the most impressive PYC superyachts in the world in terms of design and technology Nobiskrug s latest delivery in 2020 is its first hybrid superyacht 80 meter Artefact Artefact s 3 many environmentally friendly features include diesel electric variable speed Azipod propulsion dynamic positioning system wastewater recycling system for re use as technical water batteries and solar panels At 2 999 GT Artefact 4 is the biggest volume 80 meter superyacht in the world Currently there are several yacht projects under construction like the 77m Black Shark 5 or the 62m long superyacht 6 with the Espen Oeino design This year the Rendsburg shipyard Nobiskrug is celebrating 115 years of shipbuilding 7 since its foundation in 1905 In 2021 the company filed for insolvency which according to the German law allows business restructuring The shipyard s insolvency is partially a result of the Coronavirus pandemic 8 In July 2021 North German shipbuilding company Flensburger Schiffbau Gesellschaft was announced as the new owner of Nobiskrug Yachts Edit Was the longest yacht upon completion Year Original name Length overall Picture Reference2000 Tatoosh 92 42 m 303 ft 9 2006 Triple Seven 68 m 223 ft 10 2008 Siren 73 50 m 241 ft 11 2010 Jamaica Bay 59 85 m 196 ft 12 2010 Sycara V 68 15 m 224 ft 13 2011 Sapphire 73 50 m 241 ft 14 2012 Mogambo 73 51 m 241 ft 15 2012 Dytan 73 55 m 241 ft 16 2013 Odessa II 73 80 m 242 ft 17 2017 SY A 142 81 m 469 ft 18 2020 Artefact 80 m 262 ft 19 Under constructionPlanned delivery Name Length overall Notes Reference2023 Project Black Shark 77 10 m 253 ft 20 References Edit MS Bleichen hamburg com Retrieved 2022 02 09 SAILING YACHT A is an exceptionally unique 2017 build by Nobiskrug www superyachts com a href Template Cite web html title Template Cite web cite web a CS1 maint url status link This New 262 Foot Hybrid Superyacht Can Run in Total Silence a href Template Cite web html title Template Cite web cite web a CS1 maint url status link Nobiskrug Superyacht Artefact Captured on Maiden Voyage www boatinternational com a href Template Cite web html title Template Cite web cite web a CS1 maint url status link Behind the Scenes of the 77m Nobiskrug Superyacht Project Black Shark www boatinternational com a href Template Cite web html title Template Cite web cite web a CS1 maint url status link 62m Nobiskrug Project 794 unveiled a href Template Cite web html title Template Cite web cite web a CS1 maint url status link Nobiskrug celebrates two benchmarks its 115th anniversary and the first look at its latest 203 foot 62 meter superyacht Project 794 a href Template Cite web html title Template Cite web cite web a CS1 maint url status link German superyacht builder Nobiskrug files for insolvency www boatinternational com 92m Nobiskrug superyacht Tatoosh on the market SuperYacht Times Retrieved 2022 04 22 Nobiskrug s Triple Seven to undergo Amels refit SuperYacht Times Retrieved 2022 04 22 The 73 5 metre superyacht Siren in the bay of Saint Tropez SuperYacht Times Retrieved 2022 04 22 Nobiskrug delivers the 60 metre superyacht Jamaica Bay SuperYacht Times Retrieved 2022 04 22 Nobiskrug delivers superyacht Sycara V SuperYacht Times Retrieved 2022 04 22 Nobiskrug delivers superyacht Sapphire SuperYacht Times Retrieved 2022 04 22 Nobiskrug delivers superyacht Mogambo SuperYacht Times Retrieved 2022 04 22 Recently launched 73 55 metre superyacht Graffiti under seatrials SuperYacht Times Retrieved 2022 04 22 73 Metre superyacht Plan B completed SuperYacht Times Retrieved 2022 04 22 Sailing Yacht A delivered SuperYacht Times Retrieved 2022 04 22 80m Nobiskrug superyacht Artefact delivered SuperYacht Times Retrieved 2022 04 22 Nobiskrug wins contract for completion of much anticipated 77m superyacht Black Shark SuperYacht Times Retrieved 2022 04 22 External links EditOfficial websitePortals Germany Companies Transport Engineering Technology Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Nobiskrug amp oldid 1088672613, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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