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Icon 250 hull arrives at yard

The hull of Icon 250, designed by Tim Heywood, has arrived at Icon Yachts to continue construction.…

The hull of 75.8m Tim Heywood designed Icon 250 has arrived at the Icon Yachts shipyard for the next stage of the construction process.

The project boasts a number of specific features, such as a low profile engine room, allowing for five guest suites on the lower deck connected to a large wellness area and gymnasium opening onto a sea terrace. 

A full size swimming pool with waterfall on the aft deck and extensive exterior spaces are other notable features. Complementing Heywood's design is the interior by Studio Massari.

With close to 1000sqm of accommodation space, the owner's suite is positioned forward on the upper deck, with a private terrace on the foredeck. There is also a large cinema and dining area, able to accommodate up to 19 guests.

An extensive array of water toys complement the two 10m custom tenders and a third crew tender, which will be stored in a garage in the forward part of the hull, accessible via large side shell doors. 

The project will be delivered to Lloyds and MCA classification.


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ICON Yachts B.V.

Tim Heywood Designs Ltd.

Studio Massari

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