
Thanks to Nuvolari-Lenard, we’re getting sneak peeks at two megayachts presently under construction at Palmer Johnson.
The design studio shares updates on several of its projects on a regular basis on its Facebook page, and these Palmer Johnson megayachts are among the updates this week. The megayacht pictured above is one of the PJ210s, a.k.a. 210-footers, the shipyard is building, code named Project Stimulus and Project Hermes. The all-aluminum PJ 210 is the largest Sport Yacht in Palmer Johnson’s history, and its largest-ever megayacht period. In fact, the PJ 210 is the largest yacht to be constructed in Palmer Johnson’s home state of Wisconsin. Interior renderings reveal fold-down balconies will be to each side of the dining area. Another fold-down balcony forward in the main-deck owner’s suite will make a nice terrace, too. There’s further a good deal of alfresco space, in keeping with the Sport Yacht theme, including a terrific crow’s nest complete with seating. Delivery is set for next year.

As for this megayacht, she’s slightly smaller, at 171 feet LOA. Nuvolari-Lenard describes her as a sistership to DB 9, still bearing the Sport Yacht styling and emphasis on alfresco enjoyment. Though, there is a difference. This time, the yacht will have a closed upper deck between the mast wings, which were not yet in place when the photo was taken recently.
We’ll have more updates in the coming months.
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