G212: A Bold New Chapter in Superyacht Elegance and Efficiency
- Boating-greece

- Jun 16, 2025
- 2 min read

Ghost Yachts unveils the G212 – a sleek 65-metre superyacht that redefines modern elegance and performance. Designed by acclaimed naval architect Alexander McDiarmid, the G212 builds upon the G180X’s “lean, mean and clean” ethos, blending it with forward-thinking engineering and exceptional customization.

Design Meets Engineering Excellence
Measuring 65 metres in length with a 10-metre beam, the G212 is built on a new iteration of the ultra-efficient Fast Displacement Hull Form (FDHF) by Van Oossanen Naval Architects. Its aluminium hull and superstructure, enhanced with lightweight CFRP, enable top speeds of up to 30 knots and a range of 4,250 nautical miles with optimal fuel efficiency.
Space, Comfort & Adaptability
Accommodating 12 guests and 12 crew, the G212 features five VIP guest cabins aft and a generous full-beam owner’s suite. A reimagined crew circulation plan ensures operational efficiency and enhanced privacy, while the vessel complies with the Red Ensign Group Yacht Code and offers a one-man-bridge configuration.

Light-Filled Living
Large hull windows flood the lower-deck staterooms with natural light, emphasizing indoor-outdoor connectivity. The main deck saloon opens to a spacious aft deck, while a beach club and wellness area are situated at water level. A more intimate lower-deck lounge and dining space is flanked by fold-out balconies. The bridge deck offers privacy for alfresco dining, and the forward sunken foredeck boasts a motorised canopy and a concealed knuckle crane housing a 6.3m Castoldi Jet tender.
A Yacht for the Future
Blending advanced technology with bespoke design, the G212 exemplifies Ghost Yachts’ philosophy: “Build Lighter, Build Better.” As Ghost Yachts founder Björn Moonen puts it, “Alexander McDiarmid’s brilliance shines again in the G212, integrating owner-adaptable layouts with cutting-edge naval architecture and fully styled details from bow to stern.”



