
A new Y9 – the flagship of YYachts – has successfully left our shipyard in Greifswald. Following her ceremonial christening, smooth launching, and intensive sea trials, the yacht has now been officially handed over. This Y9 is a remarkable example of what defines YYachts: uncompromising ease of sailing, contemporary design, and a consistent focus on the essentials – always guided by the individual wishes and lifestyles of our clients. Visually, this Y9 makes a striking impression. The yacht’s unique hull colour lends her an elegant presence that turns heads both in the marina and on the open sea. It is a colour that combines understatement with character – just like the overall concept of this Y9.
Many of our clients are experienced sailors with a deep appreciation for art, architecture, and design, along with a refined sense of aesthetics and quality. The interior, created by Norm Architects, was tailor-made in close collaboration with our design team and realised with great sensitivity. Every detail reflects the owners’ vision – a harmonious blend of minimalist elegance and maritime comfort.
“From the very first moment, it was clear: this Y9 is something special,” says the captain, who accompanied the yacht throughout the entire production process. As the responsible skipper, he also spent the past two weeks thoroughly familiarising himself with her at sea. “She sails effortlessly, responds with precision, and remains astonishingly calm even in strong winds. The interplay of technology, lightweight construction, and design has been executed to perfection. The team at YYachts did a phenomenal job – the cooperation was professional, personal, and of the highest standard. All expectations were more than fulfilled.”
This extraordinary Y9 will be on display at the Monaco Yacht Show from 24 to 27 September 2025. If you would like to experience the yacht in person, we warmly invite you to schedule an appointment with our team in advance.
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