A privileged yard, one of the leading builders of custom superyachts, Germany-based Lürssen has constructed 5 out of 10 world’s largest vessels. The yard also holds all the records for the largest yachts in terms of LOA with the 180.6-metre Azzam, and in terms of interior volume with the 156-metre Dilbar. Yacht Harbour recalls the largest 10 vessels of the builder for the moment.
With the yacht season in Europe entering its peak period, the world’s leading region by the total number of marinas (from tiny to huge) indeed faces yachts pilgrimage in its waters. Washed by 9 seas and the Atlantic, Europe disposes of over nine hundred seaports, with many of them being worthwhile places to visit. Yacht Harbour takes a look over 10 out of the most spectacular superyacht ports located in Europe.
Australian naval architecture company Incat Crowther has opened up about the creation of a long-awaited 66-metre support yacht Hodor by Spanish builder Astilleros Armón. The vessel is designed to support the new 87-metre Feadship superyacht Lonian. The yacht features a helipad compliant for helicopters of 6 tonnes and up to D-value of 16 metres, and can accommodate five tenders (the largest one makes 17 metres in length), and a generous selection of toys.
With the recent loss of the 40-metre sailing superyacht My Song that has created a buzz in the media, Yacht Harbour takes a look over some of the major accidents resulting in superyachts destructions in the recent years. The list comprises such disasters as heavy storm in Italian Rappallo and Hurricane Irma that caused severe damage to the Caribbean and Florida region in 2017.
The Baltic 130 Custom sailing yacht My Song that had fallen down from a cargo ship during transportation on May 27, was hauled out in Palma de Mallorca STP shipyard as part of the salvage operation. It was later revealed that Mr. Pier Luigi Loro Piana, the owner of the yacht, confirmed that his vessel was ‘not salvageable’.
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Currently the twelfth largest vessel in the world, the 141-metre ADM Shipyards superyacht Yas has been spotted in Dubrovnik. She was launched in 2011 by Abu Dhabi-based shipyard Abu Dhabi MAR, as a recoverted former Dutch frigate built in 1978.
Currently the 10th largest superyacht in the world and one of the most futuristic ones, the 142.8-metre sailing yacht A has been spotted in Monaco. The vessel is owned by a Russian industrialist tycoon Andrey Melnichenko, whose net worth is estimated at $13.4 billion by Forbes.
The location of the helipad is usually determined by the aesthetics of the yacht design, and not by the potential hazards of turbulence and movement. Whether the owner chooses to locate it on the bow of the ship or at the stern, it has a strong influence on the layout of other decks. The bow position influences the structure less and provides a landing when the stern decks are used to relax the guests. However, landing there is generally not possible when the boat is moving.
Sold in November 2017 at Christie's for $450.3 million, the painting Salvator Mundi by Leonardo da Vinci has become the most expensive artwork ever sold at auction. Nearly two years later, it is still unknown where the piece is located, while art market website Artnet has published an opinion piece by art dealer Kenny Schachter assuming that the painting is on-board the 134-metre superyacht Serene.
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Cristiano Ronaldo, a living legend of the football world and one of the highest-paid athletes ever, has shared pictures of holidays with his family aboard a 47-metre Benetti superyacht Africa in the French Riviera. The photos were posted on the social media accounts of an athlete, whose yearly earnings were estimated at $109 million (Forbes).