Lürssen has officially delivered its spectacular new 384-foot megayacht, Boardwalk, offering a closer look inside one of the year’s most impressive superyacht launches.
The massive vessel is widely rumored to belong to billionaire entrepreneur and Houston Rockets owner Tilman Fertitta, who is already known for owning several yachts bearing the Boardwalk name. This latest addition, however, is by far the largest and most ambitious in the collection.
Combining cutting-edge engineering, expansive entertainment spaces, and resort-style amenities, the new Boardwalk further cements Lürssen’s position at the very top of the ultra-luxury yacht industry.
A Striking Exterior Inspired by the Sea

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The yacht’s sleek exterior was designed by acclaimed yacht designer Frank Woll, who crafted a fluid steel-and-aluminum profile inspired by the movement and elegance of the ocean itself.
Boardwalk’s sculpted silhouette balances sharp contemporary lines with a refined sense of sophistication, while expansive glazing throughout the vessel floods the interiors with natural light.
The interior design team — including Amy Halffman, Suzanne Glover, and Teresa Francis — created warm, contemporary living spaces finished with burled mahogany, stainless steel accents, and luxurious textures throughout.
Inside the 384-Foot Floating Mansion
Boardwalk accommodates guests across 11 luxurious staterooms, including a standout VIP suite located forward with its own secluded alfresco lounge area.
Many of the guest suites also feature direct outdoor access via wide side decks that can transform into private terraces through floor-to-ceiling glass doors.
The megayacht is designed to blur the lines between indoor and outdoor living, creating a seamless connection to the sea from nearly every corner onboard.
Two Helipads, a Pool, Spa, and More
The exterior entertainment areas are equally impressive.
The main aft deck features:
- A large swimming pool
- Jacuzzi
- Expansive lounging spaces
- Fully opening glass walls connecting directly to the main salon
One of the yacht’s most innovative features is a first for Lürssen: a retractable sliding structural plate that reveals a staircase leading directly from the main deck to the beach club below.
Additional amenities onboard include:
- A private movie theater
- Full gym and wellness spa
- Putting green
- Spacious beach club
- Two helipads
From aerial views, the dual helipads become one of the yacht’s most striking visual signatures, emphasizing the vessel’s scale and global cruising capability.
Packed With Toys and Adventure Vehicles
As expected from a yacht of this caliber, Boardwalk also carries an extraordinary collection of tenders and toys.
The yacht’s garage houses:
- Three custom 40-foot Hodgdon tenders
- An amphibious tender
- Off-road 4×4 vehicles
- Additional expedition and adventure equipment
The extensive setup allows guests to seamlessly transition from life at sea to onshore exploration in complete luxury.
Another Landmark Delivery for Lürssen
Boardwalk marks the third major delivery for Lürssen in 2026, following the launch of the 257-foot superyacht Odisea earlier this year.

Known for building some of the world’s largest and most technically advanced yachts, Lürssen continues to push the boundaries of modern superyacht design through increasingly ambitious projects.
With Boardwalk, the German shipyard has once again delivered a vessel that feels less like a yacht and more like a private floating resort designed for billionaire-level living.
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