Biggest
Yachts In The World
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Super yachts are
privately owned vessels that are professionally crewed and are found in the
greatest abundance in the Mediterranean, Caribbean and the Middle East. Each
year, SuperYachts.com compiles a list of the largest yachts currently on the
water, giving owners the bragging rights of having one of the world’s largest
boats, and at times, competing with each other.
Although some of these yachts have not yet had their first
voyage, the vessels not yet on the water are expected to be delivered before
the end of 2010.
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#10. Al Mirqab
Length: 437 feet
Top speed: 23 knots
Total power: 13,400 hp
Top speed: 23 knots
Total power: 13,400 hp
At approximately 437 feet, the Al Miqab, is the 10th largest
yacht in the world. Owned by Qatar’s Emir Hamad bin Jassim bin Jaber Al Thani,
it was launched in 2008 and is estimated to value between $250 and $300
million. The vessel is considered one of the most beautiful in the world,
awarded “Motor Yacht of The Year” and “Best Interior Design” at the World Super
yacht Awards in 2009.
The Al Mirqab can accommodate up to 60 guests and 60 crew
members and features a helicopter landing pad, a Jacuzzi on deck, a movie
theater and an on-board elevator. With gross tonnage of 5511 tons, the hull is
made of steel with an aluminum superstructure and is nearly 64 feet at its
widest point. She sails under the flag of the Cayman Islands.
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#9. Serene
Length: 440 feet
Top speed: N/A
Total power: N/A
Top speed: N/A
Total power: N/A
Built by Fincantieri Yachts and designed by Monaco’s Espen Oeino
designers, the Serene is set to launch in 2010 and is currently being
outfitted, according to SuperYachtTimes.com. When completed, it will be the
largest yacht ever to be built in Italy.
The yacht began construction in 2007 and is considered to be one
of the most technologically advanced super yachts currently being built. It
features seven decks, two helicopter landing platforms, storage for a large
submarine and a large internal seawater pool.
Inside Serene
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#8. Savarona
Length: 446 feet
Top speed: 18 knots
Total power: 6,600 hp
Top speed: 18 knots
Total power: 6,600 hp
Once the world’s largest yacht, the Savarona was built in 1931
and had a length that was certainly ahead of its time. Originally intended for
Presidential use, the vessel is owned by Turkey but had been leased to a number
of clients in recent years. However on September 30th 2010, the vessel was
reverted back to the Turkish state after being involved in a prostitution
scandal involving a Kazakh businessman.
The first yacht to be built by German-based Blohm and Voss, it
cost $4 million to construct ($57 million in 2010 dollars) it is known for its
282 foot gold-trimmed grand staircase, as well as its library, swimming pool
and Turkish bath.
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#7. Rising Sun
Length: 454 feet
Top speed: 28 knots
Total power: 48,920 hp
Top speed: 28 knots
Total power: 48,920 hp
Owned jointly by Oracle founder Larry Ellison and media mogul
David Geffen, the Rising Sun is rumored to have been commissioned by Ellison to
eclipse Paul Allen’s Octopus in size. Built in 2004 and refitted in 2007,
the vessel has accommodation for up to 16 guests and 45 crew members.
Rising Sun at night.
It is estimated that the yacht costs $13 million annually to
maintain and cost in excess of $200 million to build. The Rising Sun has also
become so popular that it has spawned its own fan site, YachtRisingSun.com,
which features videos and postings related to the ship.
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#6. Al Salamah
Length: 457 feet
Top speed: 22 knots
Total power: 17,540 hp
Top speed: 22 knots
Total power: 17,540 hp
The sixth largest yacht in the world is the Al Salamah, owned by
Saudi Arabia’s defense minister Prince Sultan bin Abdul Aziz. Built in Germany
by HDW and Lurseen Yachts, much of the ship is kept secret, but it is believed
to have over 80 rooms, a helipad and an indoor swimming pool with a glass roof.
Inside Al Salamah
During its construction it was code named “Mipos,” standing for
“Mission Impossible” because it was built after only 2 years and cost in excess
of $200 million. She can accommodate up to 40 guests and 96 crewmembers and was
last refitted in 2009, a decade after her first launch.
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#5. El Horriya
Length: 478 feet
Top speed: 16 knots
Total power: 19,550 hp
Top speed: 16 knots
Total power: 19,550 hp
The fifth largest yacht in the world is also one of the oldest
super yachts still in operation. El Horriya was originally built in London in
1865 for the King of Egypt and the length was extended in 1872 and in 1905 and
last refitted in 1987.
The yacht is berthed out of Alexandria and is listed as a
training ship by the Egyptian Navy, but it still has the capacity for carrying
up to 160 crewmembers.
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#4. Prince Abdulaziz
Length: 482 feet
Top speed: 22 knots
Total power: 15,600 hp
Top speed: 22 knots
Total power: 15,600 hp
Owned by the Saudi Royal Family, the Prince Abdulaziz was the
largest yacht built in the 20th century, first setting sail in 1984. The vessel
is used by the Saudi Royal Family for both official business and personal
voyages.
At its widest point, the Prince Abdulaziz measures 60 feet and
has a superstructure and hull composed of steel. She can accommodate up to 64
guests and 65 crewmembers, carrying a gross tonnage of 5092 tons.
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#3. Al Said
Length: 508 feet
Top speed: 25 knots
Total power: 21,992 hp
Top speed: 25 knots
Total power: 21,992 hp
Another royal super yacht makes the list, owned by the Sultan of
Oman. The vessel features 6 decks and a concert room capable of accommodating a
50 piece orchestra. At its widest point, the ship measures nearly 79 feet
across.
The Al Said was completed in 2008 and was designed by Espen
Oeino International, which is the same company that designed Paul Allen’s
Octopus. The yacht can accommodate as many as 70 guests and up to 154
professional crewmembers.
Al Said at night.
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#2. Dubai
Length: 531 feet
Top speed: 26 knots
Total power: 38,500 hp
Top speed: 26 knots
Total power: 38,500 hp
Although currently owned by Sheik Mohammed bin Rashid
al-Maktoum, the ruler of the Emirate of Dubai, the yacht was originally
commissioned by Prince Jefri Bolkiah of Brunei. The construction was originally
delayed until 2001 when Sheik Mohammed bought out the project for a rumored
$300 million.
The vessel includes luxurious interior designs, including fine
fabrics and handmade mosaics, a dramatic spiral staircase with color-changing
glass steps, numerous VIP and guest suites and 7 decks. She also has a mosaic
swimming pool, several Jacuzzis and the helicopter pad can service a helicopter
in excess of 10 tons. The Dubai has room for 115 people including crew and
guest staff and boasts a range of 8,500 miles.
Sheik Mohammed has also been reportedly considering an extension
to the Dubai, adding up to 8 feet in order to reclaim the title of world’s
largest. For now, however, it remains at the number 2 spot.
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#1. Eclipse
Length: 533 feet
Top speed: 25 knots
Total power: N/A
Top speed: 25 knots
Total power: N/A
With a reported price tag of nearly $1.2 billion, the Eclipse is not only the largest yacht, but also the most expensive. The Eclipse is due to be delivered later this year to Russian Billionaire Roman Abramovich, who is known worldwide for big spending on everything from super yachts to England’s Chelsea Football Club.
The Eclipse has two helicopter pads, 11 guest cabins, 2 swimming
pools, exterior fireplace and a dance hall. The vessel is also equipped with
intruder detection systems and a German-built missile defense system, while
bullet-proof glass and armor plating in the master suite and bridge. Abramovich
also made news in 2009 when he had an “anti-paparazzi” shield installed, which
reportedly uses lasers to detect a camera and ruin any photographs taken by it
with a flash of light.
The Eclipse also features a three-person submarine and can
accommodate up to 30 guests and 75 crewmembers. Although much of the details of
the ship have yet to be confirmed, estimates place the ship between 533 and 557
feet long. It was delivered for testing in September 2010 and is expected to be
delivered to Abramovich before the end of the year.
MR.Mohamed Saleh
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