The yacht, previously known as NB 103, departed from the shipyard in Tuzla with her crew and owners in June on route to Croatia. She is currently moored at the D-Marin Dalmacija Marina south of Zadar.
The steel and aluminium superyacht features exterior and interior design from VYD Studio, while her naval architecture comes from the boards of Ginton Naval Architects. With 464 GT of interior space, Gisa is able to accommodate up to 10 guests in five staterooms, as well as a crew of nine in five cabins. Her full-beam owner’s suite is situated on the main deck, with a full-beam VIP suite, a double, and two twins on her lower deck.
The superyacht features a large swim platform at her transom that features fold out balconies and there is a pool on the main deck featuring a glass back. The main aft deck is home to a lounge area, while there is a dining area on both the upper and sundecks.
The yacht has a range of 2,300 nautical miles with a cruising speed of 11 knots thanks to its 1,015 horsepower twin CAT C18 engines.