Y722
2025
|Motor Yacht
Oceanco’s PROJECT Y722 is set to be the largest yacht by volume ever built by the Dutch shipyard, expected to reach just under 5,000 GT. Currently undergoing outfitting at the Alblasserdam facility, her delivery is scheduled for summer 2025. Designed with a focus on both luxury and environmental responsibility, PROJECT Y722 will feature a cutting-edge diesel-electric power plant and a battery-powered system for emission-free operation, making her a pioneer in sustainable yachting. With a primary purpose centred around scientific research and discovery, this innovative yacht promises to deliver an unparalleled experience while pushing the boundaries of exploration.
As one of Oceanco's most ambitious projects to date, PROJECT Y722 combines the shipyard's renowned craftsmanship with an innovative approach to sustainability. Expected to be just under 5,000 GT, she will feature an advanced diesel-electric propulsion system paired with battery-powered capabilities, allowing for extended emission-free operation. This cutting-edge power system underscores Oceanco’s commitment to environmental responsibility, setting new standards in the superyacht industry for both performance and sustainability. The yacht’s design aims to offer luxury while minimizing its environmental footprint, ensuring that it can operate efficiently in a variety of conditions.
Beyond her environmental features, PROJECT Y722 is being developed with a unique purpose in mind—scientific research and discovery. She is designed to facilitate a wide range of exploration and research activities, offering state-of-the-art facilities for scientific teams. With an emphasis on comfort and versatility, she will provide a sophisticated environment for extended journeys, whether for academic exploration or private expeditions. The yacht's design will balance these operational requirements with the luxury and style expected from a superyacht of her caliber, making Project Y722 a groundbreaking vessel in both the fields of yachting and exploration.