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Work continues on Dream Symphony

TURKEY, Marmaris. As the construction of Dream Ship Victory's 141m sailing yacht continues at its facilities in Turkey, Ken Freivokh Design has released a new image of the vessel at the yard along with a video of the project.…



TURKEY, Marmaris. As the construction of Dream Ship Victory's 141m sailing yacht continues at its facilities in Turkey, Ken Freivokh Design has released a new image of the vessel at the yard along with a video of the project.

With naval architecture by Dykstra & Partners and design by principal designer Ken Freivokh and his team, senior designer Rob Armstrong at the studio has confirmed that work on the project has continued uninterrupted since it began in March 2011.

"The project is well underway at DSV, with hull and framework ongoing," he says. "The image was taken from around a year ago, and unfortunately that is all I can release at this time."
 
Click here to watch the new video, which includes comments from Olympic sailing champion Roy Heiner and Dr.ir. Lex Keuning of Delft University of Technology. We hope to bring you more news on Dream Symphony as the project progresses.

Related Links:
Dream Ship Victor
Ken Freivokh Design
Dykstra & Partners Naval Architects

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