Oceanco Delivers 111M Superyacht Leviathan

Project Y722 departs Netherlands following successful sea trials

Delivery of a New Industry Giant

Oceanco has confirmed the delivery of the 111-meter superyacht *Leviathan* (Project Y722), marking a significant milestone for the Dutch shipyard. Following a rigorous phase of sea trials in the North Sea, the vessel has been handed over to her owner and has departed the Netherlands. Commissioned by Gabe Newell, the co-founder of Valve, the project represents a departure from traditional superyacht development. The build process was characterized by an unprecedented level of collaboration between the owner’s team, the shipyard, and the operational crew, aiming to create a vessel that prioritizes utility and community over pure ornamentation.

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A Philosophy of Purpose and Design

*Leviathan* distinguishes herself through a design ethos that Oceanco describes as “people-focused.” Unlike typical builds where crew input is secondary, the operational team was integrated into the design phase to ensure the layout supports efficient workflow and community living. The exterior styling, developed in-house by Oceanco, and the interior by Mark Berryman Design, utilize lower-maintenance materials such as honed stone and composite decking. This choice is strategic, intended to reduce the crew’s maintenance burden and free up time for higher-value operational tasks. A testament to this collaborative spirit is a glass panel installed in the main staircase, engraved with the names of over 3,000 individuals who contributed to the yacht’s creation.

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Engineering and Technical Capabilities

Beneath her streamlined profile, *Leviathan* features advanced naval architecture by Lateral Naval Architects. The yacht utilizes a diesel-electric propulsion system designed for efficiency and reduced environmental impact during operation. The hull has been optimized for seakeeping comfort and low noise levels, critical for long-range cruising and the vessel’s secondary role in supporting scientific activities. Unique to this size category, the yacht includes dedicated facilities for research, including a dive center and laboratory, replacing the traditional beach club arrangement often found on vessels of this LOA (Length Overall).

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Summary

The delivery of *Leviathan* underscores a shifting trend in the 100-meter-plus market towards vessels that balance luxury with genuine operational capability. By integrating crew feedback early and focusing on reduced maintenance lifecycles, Oceanco and the owner have produced a yacht that functions as effectively as it impresses. *Leviathan* now joins the ranks of the world’s largest yachts, setting a new benchmark for collaborative design in the superyacht sector.

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This article has been sourced from press releases and cross-referenced with multiple trusted websites. Facts originally seen at Oceanco along with other industry news sources. Images are credited to Oceanco. While efforts have been made to ensure accuracy, readers are encouraged to verify details independently.


Intelligence synthesized from: yachtbuyer.com, megayachtnews.com.

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