ICON Yachts

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ICON Yachts

ICON Yachts is a Dutch shipbuilding company headquartered in Harlingen, Netherlands.

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ICON Yachts
IndustryShipbuilding
Founded2005
Headquarters,
Key people
Tony Gale (CEO)
ProductsSuperyachts
ServicesConversions, refits and new builds
OwnerMicca Ferrero
Websitewww.iconyachts.eu
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ICON Yachts is a highly specialized shipyard for yacht conversion and refit projects, which has established a leading position in the sector of Explorer yachts and purpose vessels.

Since 2021, Mr. Micca Ferrero, a prominent Swiss businessman, has owned the ICON Yachts group.

The shipyard

The shipyard is located outside the historic port of Harlingen and it has unrestricted open-water access from locks and bridges. The yard facilities include a 150 x 33m covered and heated dry dock with a 7.5m maximum draft and a 90m long floating dock. ICON Yachts strategic site has been crucial in defining the company's specialization in conversions and refits.

Lloyd's Register awarded ICON Yachts ISO 9001 and ISO 14001 certifications. Thus, since 2021, the shipyard uses 100% green energy and it was the first Dutch shipbuilding company to be awarded with the ISO 14001.

History

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ICON Yachts was founded in late 2005 by the investor Ton Van Dam and Alex Shnaider, former F1 team owner and real estate investor. The founders were shortly after joined by business partners, who helped further the shipyard's growth.

In its early years, ICON Yachts launched several superyachts. In 2009, the 67.50 m (221.5 ft) superyacht Icon was launched in collaboration with the renowned British Yacht Designers Redman Whiteley Dixon, which carried out her exterior design. Afterward, ICON Yachts created Baton Rouge, Basmalina II and Party Girl.

In 2015, ICON Yachts launched MY LEGEND (77m), one of the shipyard’s greatest refit works. The original vessel, an ice-breaking tug named MV GIANT, underwent an extensive refit/conversion that was conducted at the Dutch shipyard in a short amount of time. Upon completion, the vessel was renamed MY LEGEND and she is now one of the first ice-capable yachts with Lloyds 1A Ice Class.

In August 2017, ICON Yachts signed a contract to convert the commercial motor vessel Sanaborg, a 68m icebreaker built by Koninklijke Niestern Sander, into a luxury superyacht. In 2020, in association with the UK design team RWD, ICON launched RAGNAR (68m), an eye-catcher Explorer Yacht that turned into the brand’s flagship piece.[citation needed]

Since 2020, Tony Gale has headed the company.

The shipyard is currently working on two massive 70-meter conversion projects, Project MASTER and Project UFO. The former, at a slightly more advanced stage, includes a collaboration with the world-famous designer and naval architect Espen Øino, who will be responsible for the superyacht's new appearances.

List of yachts built/rebuilt

  Biggest by both length and volume upon completion
  Biggest by length yacht upon completion
  Biggest by volume upon completion
More information Year, Size ...
Year Size Name Note Reference
Length at launch Volume at launch Original Current[a]
2009 62.50 m (205 ft) 1,251 GT ICON Loon In 2014 she was lengthened with 5 metres to an overall length of 67.50 m (221 ft). [1][2][3][4][5]
2010 62.50 m (205 ft) 1,423 GT Baton Rouge [6][7][8]
2011 41.60 m (136 ft) 347 GT Basmalina II [9][10][11][12]
2012 62.50 m (205 ft) 1,266 GT Maidelle Party Girl [13][14][15][16][17][18][19]
1974 / 2016 73.50 m (241 ft) / 77.40 m (254 ft) 2,407 GT Dimant Legend Originally built in 1974 by IHC Verschure as an Icebreaker. She was transformed into an expedition yacht by Giant Limited in Mexico. In 2014 she started with a rebuild at ICON Yachts, which took over two years to be completed. Ex names: Giant I, Giant, Gigant, and Dimant [20][21][22][23][24][25][26]
2012 / 2020 68.20 m (224 ft) 1,520 GT / 2,272 GT Sanaborg Ragnar Originally built in 2012 by Koninklijke Niestern Sander as an Icebreaking Multipurpose Support & Supply Vessel. In 2020 ICON Yachts finished a two year conversion. Ex name: Sanaborg [27][28][29][30]
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Rebuilts

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Name Refit year Builder
MY Basmalina II (43m) 2011 ICON Yachts
MY C2 (78m) 2011 Abeking & Rasmussen
MY Slipstream (61m) 2011 CMN
SY ICON (63m) 2011 ICON Yachts
SY EOS (92m) 2012 Lurssen
Rahil (48m) 2012 BVB
MY Seven Sins (52m) 2012 Heesen
MY Meridian (63m) 2013 ICON Yachts
SY Germania Nova (55m) 2013/2014 FNM
MY Princess Too (48m) 2013/2014 Feadship
MY Legend (77.4m) 2014/2015 IHC Verschuure
MY Ilona (74m) 2016 Amels
MY Seahorse (52m) 2016 Amels
MY Sherakhan (70m) 2016/2017 Vuijk Scheepswerven
MY Virginian (62m) 2017 Feadship
MY Game Changer (72m) 2020 Damen
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  1. As of 27 October 2022

Under construction

More information Length overall in meters, Name ...
Length overall in meters Name Reference
70 m (230 ft) Project Master [31]
70 m (230 ft) Project UFO [32]
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