Lürssen's 115m AHPO Sold and Renamed Lady Jorgia

By Heather Collier

The prominent 115-metre AHPO has now been sold and renamed 'Lady Jorgia' by her new owner. The iconic Lürssen superyacht was sold in what is considered to be one of the biggest brokerage deals in yachting history under Moran Yacht & Ship, who represented both her seller and buyer.

Following her global debut at the 2022 Monaco Yacht Show, AHPO, (now Lady Jorgia) was listed on the market earlier this year for the very first time, with her last known asking price at an eye-watering €330,000,000.

Moran Yacht & Ship managed and supervised the project from the beginning, using its vast experience in the large superyacht build sector to guide this project expertly to delivery. 

Built for a repeat Lürssen client, Lady Jorgia features superior design and engineering paired with unparalleled cruising comfort for the whole family.

Esteemed design studio Nuvolari Lenard penned her luxurious exterior and interior designs. The Italian design studio was chosen due to their prior accomplishments within the owner’s previous 86m Lürssen vessel. 

Her lower deck features a wellness area with a cinematic backdrop of a large bamboo tree encased in backlit frosted glass. The area also includes an opulent bar on one side, sat adjacent to a relaxing massage room.

The aft deck boasts a large, custom dining table that can host up to 16 guests; centered amongst a winter garden that can remain opened or closed due to stylish set of sliding and folding glass doors.

Ahpo’s upper deck features an 8-metre swimming pool, with a self-contained Jacuzzi on one side of the pool, and large sun pad seating on the other side. Guests will be able to indulge in a designated gym room with a variety of machines and equipment whilst being surrounded by breath-taking views of the water from both sides.

As is typical of a Lürssen new build, she is equipped with state-of-the-art technology and engineering systems. A heat recovery system has been fitted in the generators, while dynamic positioning enables electronic anchoring in remote areas.

Built with a steel hull and aluminium superstructure, she is powered by twin MTU engines that offer a top speed of 18 knots and a cruising speed of 12 knots.

Superyachts.com would like to congratulate her new owner and all parties involved.

"We believe our engineering expertise has surpassed [the owner's] wishes to own a yacht that many years from now will be timeless and yet still ahead of its time."

Peter Peter Lürssen, CEO, Lürssen

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"We believe our engineering expertise has surpassed [the owner's] wishes to own a yacht that many years from now will be timeless and yet still ahead of its time."

Peter Peter Lürssen, CEO, Lürssen
By Heather Collier
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