World's Largest Fishing Boat for the Super-Rich Is 171ft Long With 6 Decks

The world's largest ever sport fishing boat, which measures at 171 feet long, has been launched by a superyacht firm.

The completed Royal Huisman's Project 406 is the largest and "most luxurious" sportfishing yacht ever made, a press release on the vessel reports. The manufacturer describes it as "the ultimate expression of personal freedom."

The ship, which has been worked on since December 2020, is currently on its way from its shipyard in Vollenhove, the Netherlands, to prepare for its launch which will take place in Amsterdam.

The entire ship is enormous in size, aside from the impressive length, it also features a total of six decks.

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The side profile of the superyacht. The price is confidential, but it will be perfect for someone who likes luxury as well as sport fishing. Royal Huisman

A spokesperson for Royal Huisman told Newsweek that for a yacht of this size, it normally takes the shipyard one year to develop before it is built, followed by two years of construction.

One thing is for sure: it is perfect for anyone who enjoys fishing as well as luxury. According to Royal Huisman, it combines "the ultimate sports fishing experience with genuine superyacht scale, comfort and refinement." Sports fishing can be enjoyed on any kind of boat, but this vessel will certainly make it a more enjoyable experience.

Although yachts are usually just designed for leisure and luxury, this superyacht features an incredibly high top deck, meaning it is ideal for avid fishermen. The high top deck is specially designed to offer fishermen a wide scope of water. From here, they will be able to spy out fish and find the perfect spot for casting a line, or just a viewpoint to watch.

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The superyacht from above. It has a total of six decks. Royal Huisman

In a statement sent to Newsweek, Royal Huisman said the main thing that sets the yacht apart is its size.

"In addition, Project 406 is unique by combining the characteristics of a sport fish yacht with the comfort and space of a superyacht," they said.

The "highly prestigious project" is designed by Dutch architecture firm Vripack Yacht Design in both the outside and inside. It has a "distinctive" long bow and " high bulwarks sweeping through a clear sheer to a low and uncluttered cockpit aft."

The price and value of the yacht is confidential, however Royal Huisman states it is perfect for an "experienced owner who is passionate about fishing." And one thing is for certain: the buyer will certainly have a fair few pennies.

"Not only is she the largest but, without doubt, the most bespoke, finely appointed, meticulously engineered and most impressive true sport fish yacht anywhere in the world," the manufacturer reported in a press release.

"Project 406 is immaculately and extensively designed and engineered and efficiently built by the shipyard team of over 350 individual experts and highly qualified co-makers.

"Royal Huisman is viewed to be the only shipyard in the world capable of delivering such an individual, innovative and bespoke motoryacht project. Project 406, aka the world's largest true sport fish yacht, will turn heads wherever she goes."

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