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eedcxsww
12.05.2021 18:37:22

DAR's waterfall was praised by the judges. more


denger
12.06.2021 6:43:26

Click here to learn more about the other award-winning yachts. [links]


hippich
28.05.2021 18:19:21

The other overall winner was the 350-foot-long Black Pearl (Builder: Oceanco; Naval Architect: Dykstra Naval Architects/Oceanco; Exterior Design: Ken Freivokh/Nuvolari Lenard; Interior Design: Gerard P Villate/Nuvolari Lenard/Ken Freivokh Design). She was named the Sailing Yacht of the Year for her massive size, comfort and groundbreaking technical configuration means she is able to cross entire oceans without using a drop of fuel – a feat previously unheard of in yachts this size. here


bdimych
30.04.2021 18:59:15

According to published reports from the awards ceremony that took place in London recently, each of this year’s 58 nominations from 16 categories were judged by an independent panel of current and former superyacht owners (who collectively bring with them hundreds of years of experience in owning, running and managing superyachts), and scored on a variety of criteria including design, technical features, practicality and aesthetics.


eedcxsww
12.05.2021 18:37:22

Sep 12: Dohle Yachts sent a press-release detailing dry dock accident: more


ueleniacostae
12.06.2021 6:43:26

Dohle Yachts Media Release
11th September 2019 12:26
MY NERO
At 1530 hrs local time on 10th September 2019 at Amico Shipyards Dock number 1 in Genoa during drydocking operations, MY NERO listed to port and came to rest at an angle of about 30 degrees within the dock.
The yacht did not contact the dock wall and appears to have suffered only minimal damage though the surveys and inspections are ongoing. There has been no pollution or risk to the environment.
The crew safely left the yacht after the incident and there were no serious injuries sustained.
As managers of MY NERO we are working closely with the team onboard, the shipyard and all relevant authorities to rectify the situation.
The cause of the accident is under investigation.
Further media releases will follow. [links]


dKingston
28.05.2021 18:19:21

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ngatyeu87
30.04.2021 18:59:15


stone
05.06.2021 2:21:31


3. Streets of Monaco – $1.1 billion
The Streets of Monaco was designed by Yacht Island Design of Derbyshire County in England. Comprising the world’s 3rd most expensive luxury yacht, it features a floating replica of the city of Monaco or, to be more precise, a scaled-down version of a section of Monte Carlo. Similarly to the real thing, the Streets of Monaco boasts smaller reproductions of the city’s most famous landmarks including Café de Paris, Hotel de Paris, the famous Monte Carlo Casino and racetrack, and La Rascasse, etc. Swimming pools and tennis courts can also be found on board the Streets of Monaco. However, the most outstanding feature of this luxury liner is, without a doubt, the Atrium which houses seven guest suites accommodating up to 16 people. These sumptuous living quarters, modelled on some of the finest hotels in Monaco, each come with their own bathrooms, dressing rooms, balconies and reception rooms. Similarly, a luxury penthouse divided over three floors and extending over 4,800 square feet, has been reserved for the fortunate owner. Finally, BBQ facilities, a café bar, mini waterfall, helicopters and submarines feature on board the Streets of Monaco. [links]


BitSports
23.05.2021 10:27:09


4. Azzam – $650 million
Sheikh Khalifa bin Zayed al-Nayan, President of the United Arab Emirates and Emir of Abu Dhabi, is fortunate owner of the Azzam, worth a staggering $650 million. Measuring in at 590 feet long, not only does this luxury liner boast the world’s 4th most expensive luxury yacht, but also the world’s largest and is expected to reach speeds exceeding 30 knots, or 35mph making it one of the fastest. Finally, little else is known about the Azzam aside from the fact that French interior decorator Christophe Leoni designed the extravagant interior which has been described as “”sophisticated and luxurious in a turn of the century Empire style”. here


mizerydearia
09.06.2021 17:03:45


2. Eclipse – $1.5 billion
The world’s second most expensive luxury yacht comprises the Eclipse belonging to Russian billionaire Roman Abramovich. He was rumoured to have paid from $800,000 to $1.5 billion for this luxury liner that also boasts the second largest in the world at 536 feet long. So, to what does the Eclipse owe its huge price tag? Well, its generous size allows for an abundance of on board luxuries including several hot tubs, two swimming pools, 24 guest cabins and a disco hall. Three launch boats, two helicopter pads and a mini-submarine, capable of submerging up to 50 metres underwater, also feature. Finally, the Eclipse famously boasts intruder detection and missile defence systems for maximum security. The master bedroom and bridge of the Eclipse have been fitted with armour plating and bullet proof windows whilst an anti-paparazzi shield featuring lasers sweeps the surrounding areas. If a lurking photographer is detected, a light is shone directly upon the camera thus making all attempts to take a picture impossible. [links]


GoldRush
27.05.2021 18:31:23

5. Dubai – $350 million
The Dubai, owned by His Highness Sheik Mohammed Bin Rashid al-Maktoum (ruler of Dubai), comprises the world’s 5th most expensive luxury yacht. It was originally commissioned by Prince Jefri Bolkiah of Brunei around 10 years prior to its launch in 2006 and was purchased by Platinum Yachts, responsible for the Dubai’s decadent interior. On board this luxury liner are several Jacuzzis, sunbathing areas and a swimming pool boasting beautiful handmade tiling. Similarly, handmade mosaics adorn the stunning interior whilst a beautiful circular staircase, boasting glass steps, changes colour with the light entering from the top deck. A split-level owner’s deck can also be found, as well as a lounge and large social area, and numerous guest and VIP suites with bold colours featuring throughout. Finally, on board the Dubai is a helipad which can accommodate a helicopter of up to 9.5 tons. here


jpi
14.06.2021 8:45:58


1. History Supreme – $4.5 billion
Finally, blowing all previous records out of the water is the History Supreme. It was recently delivered to an anonymous Malaysian businessman for a staggering $4.5 billion earning this floating extravagance title of the world’s top most expensive luxury yacht. The History Supreme was designed by UK luxury designer Stuart Hughes and took 3 years to complete with the hefty price tag on this luxury liner owing to the 100,000 kg of solid gold and platinum used to adorn it. The base of the superyacht boasts a thin layer of solid gold whilst the entirety of the vessel including the deck, rails, staircases, dining area and even the ship’s anchor, all feature these precious metals.


Sabunir
25.05.2021 11:06:40

Superyacht BOLD. Photo credit Ron Raffety here


Confiscative
18.06.2021 12:26:53

Superyacht AURORA BOREALIS (ex.PROJECT WAKA) from Amels is a sturdy vessel exterior featuring an ice-white paint scheme and styling from Tim Heywood. The alfresco living spaces come furnished with plenty of sunbeds, a massive sundeck Jacuzzi that seats seven and a beach club that connects to a swim platform with a shower and a ladder into the sea.


cartman
07.05.2021 5:22:54

Previously known as PROJECT FIJI, superyacht MADSUMMER is just short of the mega yacht title at 95m/311.7ft but she is just as lavish: Her beach club comes with a swimming pool and dedicated spa, while above there is a swimming pool and a sundeck Jacuzzi. The foredeck doubles as a helipad and the upper deck aft boasts a fire pit for alfresco living on cooler nights and during the off-season.


Simly
09.06.2021 21:05:15

Excellence – Exterior. Photo credit © Guillaume Plisson [links]


mike_3296
30.05.2021 13:31:57

Columbus Yachts‘ flagship 79.90m/262’ motor yacht DRAGON has a long svelte form that takes inspiration from cruise liners at the height of their popularity in the 1950s and 60s. here