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World’s Second Largest Yacht: Dubai

Friday, February 26th, 2010
Top 5 Largest Yachts in the World: #2, Dubai

Dubai: Second Largest Yacht

Formerly the Platinum Yacht of Brunei, the Dubai has made a huge splash as number two in the Top 5 Largest Yachts in the World.   At a cost over USD $300 million, this mega yacht is powered by four MTU diesel engines (totaling 9,000 HP) with dual shaft propulsion allowing the Dubai to cruise at a comfortable 23 knots; at 532’ feet and weighing in at 13,470 tons, the Dubai is one of the Top 5 Largest Yachts in the World. Built in 2006 by Blohm & Voss and Lurssen Yachts, both of Germany, this super yacht was intended for His Highness Prince Jefri Bolkiah of Brunei.  Due to financial difficulties, Prince Bolkiah sold this nautical wonder to His Highness Sheikh Hamdan bin Mohammed bin Rashid Al Maktoum, the Crown Prince of Dubai.  At the time of completion in 2006, the Dubai was the world’s largest super yacht.  Read about the yacht which bumped it into second place:  World’s Largest Yacht.

"Dubai's" Staircase

"Dubai's" Staircase

The snow-white sleek Dubai yacht has a very modern appeal with clean flowing lines similar to that of an ocean wave; one of the most striking features of the Dubai is the dramatic open glass staircase in the sky lit atrium.  Featuring seven passenger decks, the Dubai provides fifty luxurious balcony suites for 36 guests (including the Owner’s deck) plus accommodations for 88 attentive crew members.

Designed by Andrew Winch Designs of Britain, the Dubai’s interior offers an array of deep earthy Middle Eastern influenced colors of maroon, fuchsia pink, glowing saffron, rich oranges, and crimson red.  These opulent colors are showcased by gold accents, hand-cut mosaic tiles, gorgeous woodwork, and the expansive marble used throughout the ship.  While the glitz and glamour of the Dubai may not appeal to everyone, the highest quality craftsmanship and attention to detail will be appreciated by all those lucky enough to set foot onboard.

Other enjoyable features of the Dubai include several lavish swimming pools (one with a waterfall and mosaic artwork); extensive decks for sunbathing; numerous beach platforms; a tender motorboat; whirlpool Jacuzzi; sports equipment including jet skis, scuba diving gear, and fishing equipment, all stored in the spacious transom garage.  The Dubai also features several dining areas (both interior and exterior), lounges, a gymnasium, spa and a high-tech home theater system.

The Dubai is capable of carrying a 9.5 ton helicopter complete with its own landing pad and onboard refuelling station.  In the case of a pirate attack or other precarious situation, safety features onboard the Dubai include armor-plating in the master suite along with bullet-proof windows on the bridge for the Captain’s protection.  With all this potential for noise, guests can be assured of comfort with a 45 decibel maximum noise level allowance in all of the cabins.

Ranked as the second ship in the Top 5 Largest Yachts in the World, the Dubai features enormous fuel tanks with a 1,050 ton capacity allowing for an 8,500 nautical mile cruising range.

Sources:
Flickr.com Photo Credit – ‘Yacht Dubai in front of the Palm’ by s_zeimke
Platinum Yachts
Platinum Yachts PDF
Andrew Winch Designs

World’s 3rd Largest Yacht: Al Said

Monday, January 4th, 2010
Top 5 Largest Yachts in the World  Al Said

Top 5 Largest Yachts in the World Al Said

Ranking as number three in the Top 5 Yachts of the World is the 508’ (156m) mega yacht, Al Said.   Built in 2006 by Lürssen Yachts of Bremen, Germany, the Al Said reportedly cost USD $109 million and is owned by Qaboos bin Said Al Said, the Sultan of Oman.  Although many of the Al Said amenities still remain a secret today, let’s take a closer look at the third ship in our list of the Top 5 Largest Yachts in the World today, the Al Said.

Known as Project Sunflower during construction, the Al Said super yacht caused a lot of speculation as it took shape in the German shipyard.  A collaboration between Lürssen and Jonathon Quinn Barnett Ltd of Seattle, WA, the massive vessel was said to be of typical Middle Eastern design with its triple mast and double funnel configuration; the ship was painted a light sand color which further ensued speculation as to the possible owner.  The rumours turned out to be true as the new spacious six-deck Al Said was to become the successor to the original  sandy colored 340’ Al Said yacht built in 1987.

Top 5 Largest Yachts in the World  Al Said

Top 5 Largest Yachts in the World Al Said

The main hull of the Al Said was constructed of steel while the superstructure itself was made extensively of aluminum; this giga yacht (a yacht over 328’ or 100m) has a 79’ beam, a 17’ draught, and is powered by two MTU Aero engines of Germany.  Although the exact power output is not known (suggested to be 22,000 HP), the Al Said is capable of cruising at 14.5 knots with a maximum speed of 15.2 knots.  There are reportedly two tenders onboard the Al Said plus a helicopter landing pad that has been confirmed visually.

The interior of the Al Said was designed by famed naval architect Espen Øino of Norway and can accommodate 70 guests and a crew of 150.  It has been reported that one of the known features of the Al Said is the concert hall capable of hosting a 50-piece symphony orchestra.

Top 5 Largest Yachts in the World  Al Said

Top 5 Largest Yachts in the World Al Said

Founded in 1875, Lürssen Yachts has manufactured over 13,000 vessels since its inception including some of the most beautiful yachts in the world including the 377’ award winning Pelorus, 457’ Al Salamah, 260’ MadSummer, the 453’ Rising Sun and the 414’ Octopus.

As one of the Top 5 Largest Yachts in the World, the Al Said is moored in Mutrah, Oman; Oman is home to the annual 360-mile Dubai to Muscat Offshore Sailing Race held each January as well as the third event of the Extreme Sailing Series Asia to be held February 1-5, 2010.  Oman offers an array of popular tourist attractions including the spectacular Sultan Qaboos Grand Mosque, castles, museums, archaeological sites, and a number of UNESCO World Heritage Sites including the tombs at Bat.


Sources:
Flickr.com Photo Credit: Al Said, the Royal Yacht by CWaterJohn
Flickr.com Photo Credit: Al Said, Sultan Qaboos Yacht by BilalMirza
Flickr.com Photo Credit: Ras Al Jinz beach by Rastapopaulose
Wikipedia
Lürssen Yachts
World’s Luxury Guide
CharterWorld.com
Luxury-Yacht.blogspot.com
Yacht-Racing.org
SuperYachtTimes
Extreme Sailing Series
WhatsOnWhen
Oman Tourism

Consider a Yacht Rental for your Wedding in Florida

Thursday, September 3rd, 2009
Yacht Wedding in Florida

Yacht Wedding in Florida

By Connie Motz, Marinefuel.com Travel Expert
September 3, 2009

Imagine your intimate wedding ceremony conducted by the Captain onboard his ship or exchanging your vows on a palm tree-filled beach in the Florida Keys.  Sip champagne as you later stroll the deck, gazing into the sunset as a newly married couple.  A yacht rental for your wedding in Florida can provide all of these plus memories that will last a lifetime.

If you’re exploring the option of a yacht rental for your wedding in Florida, here are some guidelines to help make the process go smoothly.  A yacht wedding can provide everything you’d expect in a traditional wedding from the ceremony, flowers, photographer, catering, to entertainment.

As with any big event, a yacht rental for your wedding in Florida can be customized to suit your needs and budget.  Many companies offer the services of a wedding planner who can help you with pre-planned wedding packages that include decorations, cake, hors d’oeuvres, and a reception buffet or dinner.

With over 30 years of event and wedding planning experience, creating ‘the most memorable event’ is the goal of Boat Miami, who accommodates wedding parties from 12-500 passengers.  According to Boat Miami, expect to pay between $100 and $200+ per person per day for a yacht rental for your wedding in Florida including the ship rental, fully catered reception meal, and an open bar.

Boat Miami also features a Wedding Essentials store online where themed wedding favors, jewelry, and even lingerie can be purchased for that special day. Personalized sea shells, sailboat tea light holders, flip flop coasters, and natural sea shell place card holders are amongst the favorites.

Requests for an estimate for a yacht rental for your wedding in Florida should include information about the U.S. Coast Guard Certified capacity, fuel cost, dockage fees, crew salary, catering and beverages, service charges, and any applicable taxes.

Michelle Sandy

Michelle Sandy

Better yet, utilize the services of a professional wedding planner.  Michelle Sandy, owner of Your Travel Concierge of Naples, highly recommends a yacht rental for your wedding in Florida.  “Keep in mind that many yachts sail to the Mediterranean/Europe over the summer months.  It will be more difficult to find a yacht in Florida from May to October,” says Sandy.

As a Destination Wedding & Honeymoon Specialist, Sandy also advises to plan your yacht wedding at least six months to one year in advance, to remain flexible, and to always use a reputable wedding planner that has knowledge of the yachting business.  Following these tips will help to ensure that a yacht rental for your wedding in Florida will be smooth sailing all the way.




Sources:
Boat Miami
Michelle Sandy, Your Travel Concierge of Naples
Florida Keys
Florida Association of Convention/Visitor Bureaus