With the summer season close to its end, Croatia has already seen some of the world’s largest superyachts visiting her harbour this year, including the 141-metre superyacht Yas spotted in Dubrovnik. This time, the 162.5-metre Eclipse, the world’s third largest superyacht in terms of her LOA, has dropped anchor in Cavtat.
Built in 2010 by German yard Blohm+Voss, the legendary superyacht belongs to Russian billionaire and the owner of Chelsea football club Roman Abramovich. The latter owns stakes in steel giant Evraz and Norilsk Nickel, contributing to his estimated net worth of $12.3 billion.
According to Forbes, Eclipse cost the Russian billionaire nearly $400 million. Meanwhile, the additional equipment on-board has been believed to increase her value to €800 million. The fourth in his private fleet, Eclipse held the title of the largest vessel in the world until the delivery of the 180-metre Azzam in 2013.
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At the moment, Eclipse remains one of the most private superyachts in the world. Although not all the details of the luxury megayacht are unveiled, it is known that the superyacht designed by Terence Disdale features two helicopter pads and carries three helicopters at a time, two swimming pools, countless hot tubs, a mini-submarine, three launch boats and a crew of 70 to operate all the equipment.
It is believed that Eclipse boasts a military-grade missile defense system, armor plating and bulletproof windows, while hosting a private theatre, a 56-metre private owner’s deck and a fitness centre. One of the most notable feature is a 16 metre swimming pool that can be converted into a dance floor. Eclipse can reportedly accommodate 36 guests in 18 cabins.
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Eclipse is also known for being equipped with some of the most advanced paparazzi protection systems on-board. According to The Times, the device aboard Eclipse is able to fix the activity of the photosensitive elements on digital cameras, and disable them with a direct laser beam. The system works under both automatic and manual modes.
Eclipse also comes fitted with an underwater mini-boat and two helipads in case of emergencies.
Although not on the open charter market, Eclipse is available for rent according to several sources at a rate of €3 million per week with the owner's team dealing with the management of the superyacht's operations themselves, without the involvement of any brokerage firm.