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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

What’s Inside Transom Garages on Large Yachts?

Friday, February 26th, 2010
What’s Inside a Transom Garage on a Large Yacht?

What’s Inside a Transom Garage on a Large Yacht?

Having a transom garage on a large yacht is as standard as having lifejackets onboard.  But in this case, the transom garage may not only contain lifejackets, it may even hold lifeboatsA transom garage on a large yacht can also be adapted to house a variety of toys, so, the question is, what’s in your transom garage?

Sunrise Yachts, Turkey, introduced their newest opulent yacht, the 150′ Sunrise, at the Monaco Yacht Show in September, 2009.  The spacious transom garage on this vessel includes the standard equipment – two jet skis and a rescue boat – along with some non-standard equipment, a custom built Harley Davidson Rocker C motorcycle, painted to match the yacht.  With a reported USD $30 million price tag, you’ll have to be put on the waitlist until autumn 2010 for the next scheduled delivery date.

Trinity Yachts, Gulfport, MS, who are known for their custom built mega yachts, produced a 164’ vessel named Mine Games in 2007.  Enclosed in the transom garage of this luxury yacht is a $1.69 million personal manned submersible.  But not to be outdone, Rinspeed Squba introduced a zero-emission submersible car at the Geneva Motor Show in 2008; conveniently, this submersible also fits in a standard superyacht transom garage.

Other mega yachts have outfitted their transom garages with a Breathing Observation Bubble (BOB) which is manufactured by SpyMaster, UK.  BOB is an ‘underwater scooter’ that is driven by one passenger, can dive to depths of 40’, and is worth approximately $16,000.

Along with a helicopter landing pad, the hydraulically operated transom garage of the 2008 Hessen Man of Steel superyacht features a Novurania launch, Narwhal rescue boat, two SeaDoos, Scubapro diving gear for six, a Bauer Junior II dive compressor, complete with a Hydro-Mar launching system.  The Man of Steel is currently listed for sale on JamesList.com, the online marketplace for the rich and famous, for $58,379,100.

If you’re not interested in buying at this time, you could always rent instead.  In Athens, Greece, Fyly Yachting & Partners, Ltd., has a 92.5’ crewed luxury motor yacht available to charter.  Known as the Lady P, this boat provides a wide array of toys in her transom garage including two tenders, a jet-ski, water-ski equipment, snorkelling and scuba diving gear.

The 245’ Giant 1 mega yacht is available for rental from GreeceYachts.com for $300,000 per week.  Built in 1973, this former ice breaker has now been converted into a luxurious motor yacht.  The toys contained in her transom garage will be sure to please any passengers on board: two Novamarine RH 700 inflatables; two Yamaha FX 1000 Waverunners; a 20’ Rave Aqua Jump; two Hifly windsurfers; one Innovex Caribe Kayak; one Innovex XG3 Kayak; a ski roper set with Obrien equipment; four Schwinn Mountain bikes (two ladies, two mens); equipment for off-shore fishing; sixteen Tusa Flippers and snorkel equipment; and one dinghy with an outboard motor.

An average transom garage on a large yacht has a spacious teak bathing platform for swimming or entertaining, with hot and cold shower service.  And yet another mega yacht was reported to have a transom garage housing a hot tub  – goodness, what will think of next?

Sources:
Sunrise Yachts
Trinity Yachts
JamesList.com
GreeceYachts.com

How can I know a Yacht from a Feadship?

Monday, December 28th, 2009
Even Luxury Cruisers Need Rest

Luxury at Rest

December 28, 2009
By Connie Motz, MarineFuel.com 

Established in 1949, the Feadship company is a conglomeration of three Dutch shipbuilding giants: De Voogt, De Vries, and Van Lent.  Over the years, the name ‘feadship’ has become synonymous with first-class exceptionally built yachts. 
 
“There are yachts, and there are Feadships,” states the Feadship website.  With over two hundred Feadships currently cruising world waters, the only way to truly experience the comfort and high quality of a Feadship yacht may be to sail onboard one.
 
With only five vessels produced each year,
some of the magnificent yachts in the innovative Feadship fleet include:
interior pictures

The Good Life

38’ wooden motor yacht, Refuge, built in 1931

94’ Sultan built in 1939 featured brightly colored opulent fabrics along with gold painted trim

41’ sailing yacht, Dutch Treat, built in 1954

Blackhawk IV, 123’ yacht built in 1971; an entertainment vessel featuring garbage compactors and a pre-microwave radar range; owned by Arthur Wirtz

Al Riyadh, 211’ yacht built in 1978 with room for 26 crew and 24 passengers; owned by Saudi Arabia’s King Khalid

157’ Daria, built in 1979 featured the first satellite communication system on a Feadship; now known as the Wedge One, owned by Matthew Freud (United Kingdom) and Elisabeth Murdoch (Australia)

1995 171’ Battered Bull featured the largest tender onboard a Feadship at 37’; owned by Donald Flynn

the 2008 248’ Ocean Victory, one of the largest Feadship yachts ever built

238’ Predator built in 2009, features a reverse bow

A complete list of the entire Feadship yachting fleet can be found at Wikipedia.

What’s the difference between a yacht and a feadship

Yacht vs. Feadship

“There are charters, and there are Feadship charters,” states the Feadship Charter website, a division of Feadship America.  Feadship Charters provides the utmost in privacy, service, with al fresco dining, an impeccable crew, and your very own itinerary specifically designed for your cruising enjoyment.  The Harle, a 146’ luxury Feadship yacht built in 2007, is available for charter and features expansive windows for viewing pleasure plus an impressive skylight in the master stateroom.  With accommodations for 10 guests, charter rates for the Harle can be obtained by contacting Feadship Charters headquartered in Ft. Lauderdale, FL. 

Zazu Feadship: Luxury Charter

Zazu Feadship: Luxury Charter

The 1970 Zazu Feadship motor yacht offers accommodations for up to six guests and four crew members.  With its gorgeous art deco interior, this 95’ Florida and Bahamas based yacht is available for charter from Classic-Charters (United Kingdom) at a rate of USD $29,500 per week.  This includes a full crew plus a Yamaha jet ski, snorkel equipment, water skis, wake board, and fishing gear for your personal use. 

With the terms yacht and Feadship being synonymous, what is the difference between a yacht and a Feadship?  A yacht is sailing ship of standard quality while a Feadship is a luxurious, high quality, opulent vessel; when someone refers to a yacht as a Feadship, the yacht is sure to possess extraordinary characteristics or it may actually be a Feadship vessel.

Sources:   Wikipedia     Feadship    Classic-Charters    Feadship Charters