Octopussy The Vessel That Changed What Speed Meant at Sea
In 1988, Octopussy captivated the yachting world. Commissioned by American entrepreneur John Staluppi and built by Heesen Yachts, she was not just fast, she was revolutionary.
Credit: Moran Yacht & Ship Group
Reaching over 50 knots, she became the fastest luxury yacht of her era, a record many believed could not be achieved in such refined form.
Constructed from lightweight aluminium and powered by three MTU gas turbines with waterjet propulsion, Octopussy was a masterstroke of engineering.
Yet her innovation extended beyond speed. Interiors designed by Art Line featured exquisite woodwork, mirrored ceilings and custom detailing inspired by cinematic glamour.
The name itself, a tribute to the James Bond film, hinted at the drama she brought to every marina.
Octopussy redefined the limits of what a superyacht could offer. She proved that performance and elegance were not opposing ideals but could be beautifully aligned.
Her influence continues to shape the design of high-performance yachts across the globe.
More than a yacht, she is a legacy of vision, precision and the relentless pursuit of excellence.
For those who see the sea as a stage for statement and style, Octopussy remains an enduring icon.
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