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Delivery timing tells you how the future market is forming.

A serious delivery tracker is not only a list of launches and handovers. It is a way of reading which yards are active, which projects are moving and where momentum is concentrating across the upper end.

Build momentum

Deliveries show which yards are really advancing

A yard’s public rhythm of launches, outfitting progress and deliveries helps reveal whether it is sustaining momentum or simply maintaining visibility.

Timing

Timing changes how projects are received

A yacht delivered into the right market mood can land very differently from one arriving into a softer cycle.

Signals

Progress creates secondary meaning

Stage changes can influence brokerage attention, competitive positioning and how upcoming inventory is mentally priced by the market.

Notable project movement
Lürssen
Project Cosmos
Advanced build
High symbolic value because of propulsion innovation, design visibility and the way it feeds the narrative around future-facing flagship builds.
Amels
Amels 80 programme
Launch cadence
Useful because recurring deliveries in a platform line help show how semi-custom confidence is maturing in this size bracket.
Feadship
Large custom deliveries
Selective progress
Important because each major Feadship movement reinforces market trust and the builder’s unusually strong delivery reputation.
Oceanco
Headline custom projects
Visibility cycle
Relevant because the yard often sits at the intersection of design ambition, owner expression and wider industry attention.
Editorial view

Delivery tracking becomes valuable when progress is translated into competitive meaning.

That means understanding not only when a yacht moves, but what that movement says about shipyard confidence, segment maturity and the projects likely to dominate conversation next.

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