Seattle-based Delta Marine has announced the introduction of Zembra, a 152-foot full-displacement motoryacht designed for serious global exploration. The new build recently reached a construction milestone when the hull and superstructure were joined at the shipyard, marking the end of structural work and the beginning of outfitting.
Zembra has been developed for experienced owners with a long background in cruising and yacht ownership. The yacht reflects years of collaboration between the owners, Delta’s design team and its craftsmen, resulting in a custom build engineered for long-range adventure and personal comfort.
Exploration is at the heart of the design. The yacht is equipped with a private helicopter landing area, a two-person ICON A5 amphibious aircraft and a three-passenger U-Boat Worx submersible. Deployment is handled by a 3,500-pound boom crane on the bridge deck and a gantry crane at the stern. A Williams Jet Tender and additional water toys are stored inside.
Accommodations include five staterooms, with a full-beam master suite on the main deck and four guest staterooms below. One stateroom is wheelchair accessible, supported by an elevator serving all decks. Wellness amenities include a convertible gym space, and the interior layout emphasizes comfort and accessibility.
Available for charter through Northrop & Johnson, Zembra offers guests the chance to experience a brand-new Delta Marine build firsthand. The yard, founded in 1967, continues to expand its reputation as a leader in composite yacht construction.
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