Meyer Yachts has expanded its portfolio with a second superyacht concept that joins its One50, revealed last year. The German shipbuilder has gone even larger, and its newest addition has a length of 210-metres.The Two10 is equipped with a sustainable propulsion system, much like her sister the One50, as Meyer Yachts is driven to “build the greenest superyachts in the world”. Her length has been cleverly disguised by her exterior styling, which has been kept flat and tight. But step aboard and her sheer size is imposing; on the foredeck, for instance, she not only has a helipad but also a full-size tennis court. Meyer Yachts also revealed that the Two10 will be fitted with a beach club that spans two decks, and be home to a suspended infinity pool, located above the aft bar. This pool is said to be the largest pane of glass ever installed on a yacht.Read: At the Shipyard with Meyer Werft: The cruise ship giant looking for an in to the superyacht market
“The Two10 illustrates the capacities of the Meyer Group in every respect and we are currently very satisfied with the response to our yachting activities,” Lars Kruse, Head of Sales at Meyer Yachts, commented.