Nobiskrug’s superyacht Mogambo left the Feadship shipyard in Makkum, Netherlands today. The 73.51-metre motor yacht has been at the shipyard since October 2021 following a interior refit overhaul by the Dutch company.Photo: Ruben GriffioenMogambo first left the Nobiskrug Rendsburg shipyard, Germany, in 2012 as part of the Nobiskrug 73 series. She features exterior and interior design by Reymond Langton Design Ltd who successfully manages to combine traditional with modern looks. Her naval architecture is the work of both her builder Nobiskrug and NewcruisePhoto: Ruben Griffioen / SuperYacht TimesMogambo is named after the classic adventure movie starring Clark Gable, Ava Gardner and Grace Kelly, set in 1950s Kenya. She delicately combines classic warmth and ambiance with modern elegance, resulting in a sophisticated mix with a touch of glamour.Photo: Ruben GriffioenMogambo boasts a strong exterior look with sleek and modern lines that create a confident silhouette. Her grey hull and crisp white superstructure blend together making her instantly recognisable.Photo: Ruben Griffioen She has two curving staircases that lead towards the large stern bathing platform and beach club. Mogambo’s upper aft deck offers a large Jacuzzi, with an extensive array of sunpads for ample guest entertainment and relaxation.Photo: Ruben GriffioenPerformance-wise Mogambo is equipped with twin MTU engines that provide her with a top speed of 27 knots. Photo: Ruben Griffioen
Refits & Conversions
Nobiskrug's 74m superyacht Mogambo completes major refit
Written by Sophie Spicknell
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