70m Nobiskrug MIZA Spotted on Sea Trials

By Heather Collier

Miza, previously known as Project 795, the latest project by German shipbuilder Nobiskrug has officially been spotted undertaking her sea trials.

Miza is currently sailing under the German flag, along with a total of 45 other yachts, and is currently located at the Nobiskrug yard.

Miza spans three decks and has been crafted out of steel and aluminium for both her hull and superstructure. She is Lloyd’s classified and has been spotted flying a Cayman Island flag. Miza is estimated to have around 1850 GT of interior volume.

The Miza features exterior and interior design by Winch Design, overseeing her styling throughout. Key features include a raked bow and strong lines, with bespoke glazing allowing for plenty of natural light to infuse her interiors.

Dubbed Project 795 during her initial build, this vessel's configuration and amenities have been kept a closely guarded secret.

However, it has been revealed that she features a large pool on the sundeck aft and is home to a generous water level beach club and swim platform.

Expected to be delivered in the coming weeks, she will join a fleet of 110 motor yachts in the 70-80m range, with a volume of 144.74 GT above the average.

Miza marks the first Nobiskrug project to hit the water since the German entrepreneur Lars Windhorst took over operations, with four more projects awaiting completion in the pipeline.

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By Heather Collier