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Navigating the world of yacht charters can be tricky; our guide breaks down what you need to know.
By Kim Ayling
As the world inches closer to normality, privacy and space are creeping higher on the priority list, making a superyacht charter more appealing than ever. However, the world of private yacht chartering can be as elusive as it is luxurious, making hiring your own boat a tricky process – especially for first-timers.
From the pros and cons of enlisting the help of a broker and choosing the perfect boat, to understanding when to book and planning your itinerary – not to mention the all-important question of how much it costs to charter a luxury yacht – there are plenty of hurdles before you even reach the water. To help you and your guests enjoy a worry-free vacation out on the ocean, Elite Traveler has compiled a comprehensive guide to chartering a superyacht.
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What is a yacht charter?
If you’re new to the world of yacht chartering, even the language can be alienating. A yacht charter is the process of exclusively hiring a yacht for yourself and your guests.
While most charters are for leisure, be it with friends or family, some individuals and companies choose to hire a yacht for business-related reasons, with the undivided service and uncompromised privacy making boats an excellent place to hold meetings and conferences.
The length of a yacht charter depends entirely on your needs; some choose to book for a long weekend or even just a matter of hours if hosting a meeting or conference, whereas others opt for an extended vacation and may charter a yacht for several weeks or even months. Regardless of duration or motive, privately hiring a yacht is always considered a charter.
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Using a yacht charter broker
Technically, using a broker to charter a yacht is at your discretion; however, if it is your first time chartering, using a broker comes highly recommended – especially when hiring a larger-than-life superyacht. Yacht brokers will draw upon a large network of connections and extensive industry knowledge to help find the best vessel for your unique requirements.
Once you’ve had an initial consultation, a broker will typically offer a selection of yachts that suit your needs and help you make a final decision. From here, the yacht broker will handle the entire booking process, from securing the initial boat booking to planning each element of your onboard itinerary, including docking points. A reputable yacht charter broker will also be available to contact throughout the duration of your time on board, giving you and your guests complete peace of mind.
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Occasionally, first-time charters mistakenly think that booking directly will shave some digits off the total cost, but it actually falls on the yacht owner/charter company to pay the broker fees – not the charterer. In fact, you will often find that a broker will rely on their insider connections to secure the best deal for their clients.
When it comes to choosing a yacht broker you have plenty to choose from, but names like Burgess , Fraser and Northrop & Jonson dominate the superyacht realm. Some people opt for a freelance yacht charter broker, but we’d suggest only heading down this route if you have a pre-existing relationship or they come highly recommended by someone you trust. You should also ensure that any broker you work with is a member of the MYBA Worldwide Yachting Association.
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How to choose a yacht
Intrepid travelers with a taste for adventure should choose a sturdier explorer yacht such as Silver Yachts’ Bold / ©Guillaume Plisson
As we mentioned, your yacht broker will do the hard work when it comes to choosing a yacht, calling upon their wide boat knowledge to present a selection of yachts to you. However, to be able to do this properly they will need a solid understanding of your preferences, requirements and budget beforehand.
The key things you should consider when chartering a superyacht are: the number of guests you want to bring on board (remember the legal limit for most yachts is 12 guests, including personal staff); whether or not the yacht needs to be child-friendly, the amount of indoor/outdoor space you’d like on board; where you’d like to travel, as many yachts are only available in certain parts of the world; and the on board amenities you’d like – for example, is an indoor swimming pool a priority or does a dancefloor sound more appealing?
The type of yachting vacation you’re seeking is also important when choosing a boat: for intrepid travelers with a taste for adventure, a sturdier explorer yacht such as Silver Yachts’ Bold or Ragnar by Royal Niestern Sand would be more suitable than a classic yacht, designed for luxury and comfort.
However, if it is your first time chartering a superyacht, don’t feel concerned about going in clueless – your yacht broker will be able to guide you through every step of choosing a vessel.
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Bareboat vs skippered superyacht charter
When chartering a luxury yacht, you will sometimes be given the choice between a ‘bareboat’ or ‘skippered’ charter – bareboat being a crewless charter and skippered including a full complement of staff. However, you will find that when verging into superyacht territory, all charters are skippered for both your safety and comfort.
Again, you can always discuss the on-board crew specifications with your broker, and this is a good opportunity to outline what you’d like from your yachting experience. For example, if you have a taste for adventure, ensure that there is a watersports instructor within the crew. Looking for a more relaxing on-board experience? Ask your broker to look into securing a masseuse for your journey.
When to book a superyacht charter
When to begin booking a yacht charter is an important question. Leading charter company Northrop & Johnson recommends reaching out to a broker no later than 10 months in advance if you want to travel during peak times (July and August in the summer season, Christmas and New Year during winter), and three to six months ahead for quieter periods. However, with popular yachts booking up as much as a year in advance, it’s advisable to reach out to a broker at least 12 months ahead of time if you have specific boat or date requirements.
When booking in advance, remember that local events will heavily impact availability. For example, if you’re planning a European tour, take note of events such as the Cannes Film Festival and the Monaco Grand Prix when both vessels and docking spaces will be in high demand.
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How much does it cost to charter a superyacht?
It’s no secret that yacht charters are expensive, with many first-timers unprepared for the hidden costs. It’s generally accepted that the biggest price indicator of a yacht charter is boat size – so if you’re heading into superyacht territory, expect an impressive fee.
However, other factors will impact the cost of chartering a superyacht , such as crew reputation, ship design and the age of the vessel. For example, Fraser Yachts offer a week on the 298.5-ft Moonlight II which was first built in 2005 from €645,000 (approximately $768,200), but prices for the 278-ft Solandge, which was built in 2013 and refitted in 2019, begin at €1m ($1.2m) per week.
Although some charter costs are inclusive, meaning expenses such as captain and crew, fuel, food and drink are included, you’ll find that a ‘plus expenses’ charter is more common. With such charters, only the crew and ship are included in the price, an ‘Advance Provisioning Allowance’ (APA) is used to cover the necessary extras and is usually around 30% of the weekly charter fee. What the APA doesn’t cover however is crew gratuity which although given at your discretion, is expected, with the going rate around 15-20%.
To avoid tarnishing your vacation with unexpected fees and charges, ask your broker for a full price breakdown beforehand, including any potential docking fees and additional taxes.
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The world of superyacht chartering is a realm of opulence, luxury, and unparalleled experiences. For those who seek the epitome of lavish travel, super yachts and mega yachts offer an tempting allure. This article delves into the key factors that impact clients when renting these floating palaces, including some of the largest and most expensive yachts globally. We’ll navigate through the tradeoffs involved in balancing factors like size, amenities, and destinations, while also exploring the challenges associated with different approaches. Additionally, we’ll highlight the importance of considering the environmental impact when making decisions about what superyacht to charter.
Size Matters – Mega Yacht vs. Superyacht Charter
When it comes to super yacht charter, the first decision often revolves around size. Superyachts and Mega yachts are the giants of the maritime world, but they come with different dimensions and experiences.
Mega Yacht Charter
Mega yachts are massive vessels that exceed 100 meters (328 feet) in length. They boast impressive size and can accommodate numerous guests and crew members. The larger size allows for greater stability, offering a smoother cruising experience even in rough waters. Mega yachts often feature multiple decks, swimming pools, helipads, and even mini-submarines.
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Superyachts are slightly smaller, typically ranging from 24 to 100 meters (79 to 328 feet) in length. They offer a more intimate experience compared to mega yachts, making them ideal for smaller groups or families. Superyachts still provide opulent amenities but on a slightly smaller scale, with spacious cabins, lounges, and water toys.
Tradeoff : The choice between mega yachts and superyachts boils down to personal preference and the number of guests. While mega yachts offer unmatched extravagance and space, superyachts provide a cozier atmosphere.
The Price of Luxury
Luxury yacht charters are synonymous with lavishness, but the cost can vary significantly depending on several factors.
Factors Influencing the Price of a Superyacht Charter
- Yacht Size : Larger yachts typically come with higher charter costs due to increased maintenance and crew requirements.
- Amenities : Yachts equipped with extravagant amenities like cinema rooms, spas, and gourmet kitchens command a premium price.
- Destination : Some destinations have higher operational costs, impacting the overall charter price.
- Season : Chartering during peak seasons in popular cruising regions can be substantially more expensive.
- Additional Expenses : Fuel, crew gratuities, and provisioning are additional costs that should be factored in.
Tradeoff : Clients must strike a balance between their budget and desired level of luxury. Opting for a slightly smaller yacht or considering offseason charters can help manage costs.
Charting Your Course – Destinations and Itineraries
Selecting the right destination and itinerary is a crucial aspect of super yacht chartering. The world is a vast playground, offering a multitude of experiences.
Popular Superyacht Charter Destinations
- Mediterranean : The Mediterranean is a perennial favorite, offering a blend of historic ports, picturesque coastlines, and vibrant nightlife.
- Caribbean : Crystal-clear waters, idyllic islands, and a laid-back atmosphere make the Caribbean a top choice.
- South Pacific : The South Pacific beckons with its remote islands, coral reefs, and untouched natural beauty.
- Alaska : Adventurous souls seek the raw beauty of Alaska’s fjords, glaciers, and abundant wildlife.
Tradeoff : The choice of destination often entails tradeoffs between culture, climate, and activities. Clients must consider their preferences, whether it’s exploring ancient ruins, lounging on pristine beaches, or embarking on adrenaline-pumping adventures.
Superyacht Charter Crew and Service Excellence
A hallmark of luxury yacht charters is the exceptional crew and service provided to clients. The quality of the crew can significantly impact the overall experience.
The Crew’s Role in Luxury Yacht Charter
- Captain : The captain is responsible for navigation, safety, and ensuring the smooth running of the vessel.
- Chef : A skilled chef can elevate the culinary experience onboard, tailoring menus to guest preferences.
- Steward(ess) : Stewards and stewardesses attend to guests’ needs, ensuring their comfort and enjoyment.
- Deck Crew : Deckhands and water sports instructors facilitate activities like snorkeling, diving, and watersports.
Tradeoff : Investing in a highly experienced and skilled crew enhances the luxury quotient but can also increase charter costs. Balancing crew quality with budget constraints is a key consideration.
Environmental Consciousness in Chartering
In an era of increasing environmental awareness, chartering a luxury yacht also comes with ethical responsibilities.
Environmental Impact of Luxury Superyacht Charter
- Fuel Consumption : Large yachts can consume substantial amounts of fuel, contributing to carbon emissions.
- Marine Conservation : Charterers must be mindful of fragile marine ecosystems and protected areas.
- Waste Management : Proper disposal of waste at sea is crucial to minimize environmental harm.
Eco-Friendly Charter Options : Some charter companies offer eco-friendly yachts with hybrid propulsion systems, advanced wastewater treatment, and sustainable practices.
Tradeoff : Balancing the desire for opulence with eco-consciousness requires clients to seek out environmentally responsible charter options and make conscientious choices while on board.
The Largest and Most Expensive Yachts
For those with no budget constraints, the world of luxury yacht charter unveils a roster of the largest and most expensive vessels.
Top Mega Yachts and Superyachts for Charter
- Azzam : Currently the largest yacht in the world, Azzam measures a staggering 180 meters (590 feet) and offers unmatched opulence.
- Eclipse : Owned by Russian billionaire Roman Abramovich, Eclipse boasts features like a missile defense system and two helipads.
- Rising Sun : With a length of 138 meters (452 feet), Rising Sun is a popular choice among celebrities and offers a range of luxurious amenities.
Tradeoff : Chartering one of these behemoths comes with a price tag that matches their grandeur. However, it’s an experience that’s truly in a league of its own.
Chartering for Special Occasions
Luxury yacht charters are often chosen for special occasions, and they can be customized accordingly.
Special Occasions on Luxury Yachts
- Weddings : Yacht weddings in picturesque locations provide a romantic backdrop.
- Anniversaries : Celebrate milestones with a private charter and custom-designed experiences.
- Corporate Retreats : Yacht charters offer a unique setting for team-building and corporate events.
Tradeoff : While these experiences are unparalleled, clients must carefully plan and budget for the specific demands of their special occasion.
Booking Your Dream Superyacht Charter
Booking a luxury yacht charter is a meticulous process that involves several steps.
Steps to Booking a Luxury Yacht Charter
- Define Your Preferences : Determine your budget, group size, destination, and must-have amenities.
- Research Charter Companies : Investigate reputable charter companies and their fleets.
- Itinerary Planning : Work with charter brokers to plan your itinerary, considering the desired activities and sights.
- Negotiate Terms : Review contracts, negotiate pricing, and confirm all details with the charter company.
Tradeoff : The tradeoff here is the time and effort invested in the booking process. However, meticulous planning ensures a smooth and memorable experience.
Luxury yacht charters offer a unique and extravagant way to explore the world’s oceans while enjoying unparalleled comfort and service. Clients must carefully weigh factors like yacht size, budget, destination, crew quality, and environmental impact to make the best choice for their dream charter. Whether it’s a mega yacht or a superyacht, an eco-conscious charter or a lavish celebration, the world of luxury yacht chartering caters to diverse tastes and desires.
Navigating Your Luxury Journey for Superyacht Charter
Embarking on a luxury yacht charter is a journey unlike any other. It’s a blend of opulence, adventure, and ethical considerations, and finding the right balance is key. As you set sail on your charter, remember that the world’s oceans are not just a playground; they are also a precious resource that deserves respect and protection. So, charter wisely, explore responsibly, and savor every moment of your unforgettable voyage aboard a luxury yacht.
Prices for renting a luxury yacht
The cost of renting a luxury yacht can vary significantly based on a variety of factors, including the size of the yacht, its amenities, the destination, and the time of year. Below are some approximate price ranges for renting the types of yachts mentioned.
Mega Yachts
- Small to Medium Mega Yachts (100-150 feet): These can range from approximately $50,000 to $200,000 per week.
- Large Mega Yachts (over 150 feet): Chartering one of the largest mega yachts can cost anywhere from $200,000 to several million dollars per week, depending on the yacht’s size, amenities, and location.
Superyachts
- Small to Medium Superyachts (80-120 feet): Weekly charter prices for these can start at around $20,000 and go up to $100,000 or more.
- Larger Superyachts (120-200 feet): Chartering a larger superyacht can range from approximately $100,000 to $500,000 or more per week.
Top Mega Yachts and Superyacht Charter
- Azzam (largest yacht in the world): Chartering Azzam could cost upwards of $1 million per week.
- Eclipse (Roman Abramovich’s yacht): Eclipse’s charter rates can be in the range of $2 million to $3 million per week.
- Rising Sun: Chartering Rising Sun may cost around $4 million to $5 million per week.
It’s important to note that these are rough estimates, and the actual cost of chartering a yacht can vary widely based on specific yacht features, the duration of the charter, additional expenses (such as fuel, crew gratuities, and provisioning), and the chosen destination. Additionally, during peak seasons in popular cruising regions, prices tend to be at their highest.
Charter rates often include the yacht itself, crew salaries, standard amenities, and insurance. However, clients should be prepared for additional expenses, such as fuel, food and beverages, port fees, and crew gratuities, which can add a significant amount to the overall cost.
To get precise pricing for a particular yacht and itinerary, it’s advisable to consult with reputable yacht charter brokers or companies, who can provide detailed quotes tailored to your specific preferences and needs.
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The unspoken rules about how to behave on a superyacht
- The superyachting world is very small, with only 5,800 yachts longer than 30 meters at sea.
- That insularity has bred a specific etiquette, which is often hard for outsiders to know about.
- These are the de facto rules of the most expensive billionaire toys, superyachts .
For the owners of superyachts , privacy is often the most valuable thing money can buy. It's one reason centimillionaires and billionaires pay eight or nine figures for a palace at sea, far from the prying eyes of land dwellers.
Even the most gossipy crew members should stay tight-lipped about the name of a former owner or charter guest, and many brokers shy away from answering benign questions.
That means that, aside from basic safety guidelines, most of the rules of superyachting are unwritten. The very few who need to know them — there are only about 5,800 yachts longer than 30 meters at sea, according to SuperYacht Times — already know them.
But if you do happen to be a lucky guest at a party on a billionaire's $500 million ship or find yourself included in a $1 million-a-week vacation, there are a few things you need to know.
After four days of touring superyachts that sell for as much as $75 million and chatting with the people who buy, sell, and work on them at the Palm Beach International Boat Show , Business Insider gleaned a few key edicts. Given the discreet nature of the industry, almost all the people we spoke with requested anonymity to protect their working relationships, but here's what they had to say.
Take off your shoes
While it's a basic rule for anyone in boating, it may come as a surprise to an outsider that no matter how rich you are or how expensive your heels are, in the vast majority of cases, you can't wear shoes on board.
It's partly for safety — you don't want anyone slipping on a wet deck — but partly to keep the yacht clean. So expect to see barefoot billionaires, and if you forgot to get a pedicure, bring a set of special boat shoes.
Don't make any assumptions about money — but know the signs
In the superyacht world, it's safe to assume almost everyone you meet is very, very rich, and many brokers and builders say you can't judge a book by its cover when it comes to prospective clients.
"It has nothing to do with how they're dressed," one broker told BI. "It's the biggest mistake you can make because a complete slobby-looking guy or couple could be a multibillionaire."
There are, however, a few clues. Watches are one; new footwear is another.
"Rich people always have new shoes," a superyacht expert said. But because of the shoe rule mentioned above, this tip probably applies only when they're on land.
Book your massage early
Wellness areas, including spa rooms with a massage bed or two and a professional-grade facial machine, are becoming must-haves on superyachts . Most have a customized spa menu and a crew member who doubles as a trained masseuse or beautician — and they're usually in high demand.
One captain said he'd implemented a booking system to ensure people weren't fighting for the same spots. A broker said sometimes masseuses would be so busy they wouldn't leave the small spa cabin for hours on end.
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So if you want to make the most of your relaxing time on board, reserve your pampering slot as soon as you get your welcome cocktail.
Pirates are more real than you'd think, and many superyachts have hidden safe rooms
While you might dress up as a fake pirate for an onboard theme party, there are very real ones — and other dangers — on the high seas.
In certain areas, including parts of the Indian Ocean and the Gulf of Aden, pirates are a cause of concern . In the Red Sea, owners are concerned about the Houthis .
Superyachts can come equipped with sonic weaponry, lockdown systems, and anti-drone protection. Builders are even designing safe rooms — which are apparently just as plush as the rest of the ship.
The longer the boat, the closer to $1 billion
While you can't judge a buyer based on appearances, you can judge them on the length of their boat.
One rule of thumb: If someone has a brand-new 50-meter vessel, chances are they have $1 billion to their name. If it's over 100 meters, expect the owner to have at least $2 billion. And for a boat bigger than that — like Jeff Bezos' 127-meter megayacht Koru — it takes many, many billions.
Money can't buy you everything
The world's biggest, most expensive yachts are custom-built by shipyards that produce only a handful of boats a year.
But no matter how many tens of millions of dollars clients are spending, there are things to which builders will refuse to say yes.
"In the end, the boat has our name," an executive from one of the world's biggest shipyards told BI.
They recalled a client who requested a yellow hull to match his Lamborghini . The shipyard declined, steering the client in another direction.
"If I don't like it, I don't build it. I finalize two or three contracts a year," another builder said. "If somebody can say your vessel is ugly, my reputation is bad."
Yacht crews are trained to make the impossible possible. A guest requests fresh caviar flown into the middle of the Caribbean? No problem. Fresh flowers every day while at sea? It'll cost you, but it can be done.
But they can't time travel, and captains and crew members say the thing that causes the most friction is when a client or owner wants to go from point A to point B — right now.
"The hardest request is when they want the boat in a place — yesterday," one captain said.
The best person to know? A friend with a superyacht
Superyachts are expensive to build and expensive to maintain . According to the industry standard, owning a superyacht will cost 10% of its new-build price annually. For a $100 million yacht, that's at least $10 million yearly going to crew, regular maintenance, insurance, fuel, and dockage.
Chartering, too, is costly . Beyond the list price, which can be hundreds of thousands a week, guests must pay for provisions, which are pegged at 35% of the charter fee, and are expected to tip between 10% and 20%.
So the most important unspoken rule of superyachting is actually that the only thing better than owning a superyacht is knowing someone else who does — and invites you along, of course.
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VIVA Yacht – Incredible $175 Million Superyacht
VIVA yacht is a masterpiece built by the renowned Feadship De Voogt Naval Architects , a Netherlands-based yacht designer, in their Kaag shipyard.
She was built in 2021 and is considered one of the largest motor yachts in the world that can accommodate up to 14 guests in luxurious comfort and 18 crew for excellent service.
This majestic 308-foot superyacht is considered to be the first in a line of future luxury yachts that also focus on significantly reducing its carbon footprint by running on diesel-electric power.
According to the AIS data , she is currently sailing under the flag of the Cayman Islands.
VIVA yacht interior
The VIVA yacht is a luxury yacht with an emphasis on environmentalism. Her design was penned by Peter Marino featuring “great edifices” of glass, including floor-to-ceiling windows that allow for natural light and ventilation throughout the interior spaces.
Marino’s theme for this superyacht is an open beach house style with a touch of minimalism clearly shown in the design’s abundance of clean lines.
She boasts of a movie theatre, beauty salon, underwater lights, elevator, beach club, gym, and air conditioning for the guests’ enjoyment.
She features an exterior design by Azure Yacht Design & Naval Architecture with an aluminum superstructure and teak decks for a classic look.
The superyacht’s exterior is created with a modern, minimalistic design in a special pearl-white livery.
The clean lines and abundance of glass draw attention from all who see it as she sails across blue waters.
Her hull is built to be as efficient as possible, reducing the engine power required to sail through the waters.
Additionally, she features the largest tender and the longest hull doors ever seen on a Feadship.
VIVA Yacht specifications
The VIVA yacht is a stunning 94-meter-long luxury yacht with an incredible 13.6m beam and a volume of 2999 gross tonnage, making it one of the largest yachts in its class.
Her water tanks can store around 71,000 liters of fresh water that the guests can use.
The yacht is powered by twin MTU engines with a maximum speed of 20 knots, a cruising speed of 12 knots, and a range that extends over 5k nautical miles. She is also equipped with at-anchor stabilizers to provide exceptional comfort levels.
She is hailed as the most environmentally-friendly luxury vessel of its kind because of her eco-friendly waste treatment plant and heat recovery systems on board.
She has been installed with an exceptionally advanced hybrid propulsion system to keep the environmental impact at around the same levels as his previous Feadship, despite that being 32 meters shorter in length.
VIVA yacht price
Her price is $175 million and her annual running cost is at around US$ 17.5 million yearly. She is currently not believed to be for sale nor available for private charter.
As a private yacht, little is known about her owner who is a billionaire and features his initials on the helicopter register N702FF.
VIVA yacht summary
VIVA yacht is a remarkable masterpiece built by Feadship De Voogt Naval Architects, showcasing luxury and environmental consciousness.
With its sleek design and innovative diesel-electric power system, it stands as one of the largest and most eco-friendly motor yachts in the world.
The interior, designed by Peter Marino, exudes a minimalist beach house style, offering a bright and inviting atmosphere for guests.
On the exterior, VIVA’s modern and minimalistic design, along with its efficient hull, captures attention as it sails across the waters.
With a price tag of $175 million, VIVA sets new standards for luxury and sustainability in the yachting industry, reflecting the owner’s commitment to excellence and environmental responsibility.
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94m / 308'5 | feadship | 2021.
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- Elevator for convenient access
- Multi-award winning
- Comfortable Movie Theatre
- Inviting pool
- Lloyds Register ✠ 100A1 SSC Yacht, Mono, G6 ✠ LMC, UMS classification
The multi-award winning 94m/308'5" motor yacht 'Viva' was built by Feadship in the Netherlands at their Kaag shipyard. Her interior is styled by design house Peter Marino and she was delivered to her owner in June 2021. This luxury vessel's exterior design is the work of Azure Yacht Design.
Guest Accommodation
Viva has been designed to comfortably accommodate up to 16 guests in 8 suites. She is also capable of carrying up to 38 crew onboard to ensure a relaxed luxury yacht experience.
Onboard Comfort & Entertainment
Her features include a movie theatre, beauty salon, elevator, underwater lights, beach club, gym and air conditioning.
Range & Performance
Viva is built with a steel hull and aluminium superstructure, with teak decks. Powered by twin diesel-electric MTU (16V 4000 M73L) 16-cylinder 3,916hp engines running at 2050rpm, she comfortably cruises at 12 knots, reaches a maximum speed of 20 knots. Viva features at-anchor stabilizers providing exceptional comfort levels. Her water tanks store around 71,000 Litres of fresh water. She was built to Lloyds Register ✠ 100A1 SSC Yacht, Mono, G6 ✠ LMC, UMS classification society rules.
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M/Y VIVA 94m Super Yacht by Feadship
- €200,000,000
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✨ Viva: A Maritime Symphony of Opulence 🚢🌟
Embark on a voyage of luxury aboard the magnificent superyacht Viva, a true masterpiece born from the skilled hands of Feadship in 2021. Let’s delve deeper into the opulent world that this 94m nautical wonder, owned by the illustrious billionaire Frank Fertitta, unfolds.
🌐 Design & Craftsmanship:
- Crafted by Feadship, a Dutch yacht-building legend 🇳🇱
- Azure Yacht Design & Naval Architecture’s exterior allure 🎨
- Interior elegance curated by Peter Marino 🛋️
🚀 Technical Marvels:
- Powered by cutting-edge MTU engines 🚤
- Maximum speed of 20 knots for swift journeys 🌊
- Impressive range of over 5,000 nautical miles ⚓
🛏️ Luxurious Living:
- Accommodates up to 14 guests in lavish quarters 🛏️
- A dedicated crew of 18 ensures seamless service 💼
👨💼 Ownership & Legacy:
- Proudly owned by Frank Fertitta, the visionary billionaire 💰
- Personalized touch with helicopter N702FF, a nod to Fertitta’s initials 🚁
🔱 Feadship Excellence:
- Founded in 1949, Feadship is synonymous with Dutch yachting excellence 🌐
- Custom-built luxury ranging from 40m to over 100m 🏆
🌍 Current Status & Locations:
- Track Viva’s real-time location as it graces different waters 📍
- Currently anchored in Turkish waters, showcasing the yacht’s global exploration 🌍
🔒 Security & Privacy:
- Ensured by advanced technology, making Viva a secure haven ⚔️
- Reflects Fertitta’s commitment to privacy in every ocean crossing 🌊
🔥 Financial Prowess:
- Viva’s cost price: $175 million, reflecting Frank Fertitta’s dedication to yachting excellence 💸
- Annual running costs approximately $18 million, ensuring top-notch maintenance 🛠️
- Frank Fertitta boasts a substantial net worth of $2.8 billion, accumulated through successful business endeavors.
2. Residence:
- His primary residence is in Las Vegas, a city synonymous with entertainment, luxury, and high-stakes ventures.
3. Private Jet:
- Frank Fertitta owns a Bombardier Global 7500 private jet with the registration N762F. The Bombardier Global 7500 is known for its long range and luxurious amenities.
4. Superyacht VIVA 94m:
- The crown jewel of Fertitta’s maritime pursuits is the superyacht Viva, a 94-meter vessel crafted by Feadship in 2021. Viva represents the epitome of luxury and sophistication on the high seas.
5. Source of Wealth:
- Fertitta’s wealth is derived from various sources, including his involvement in the UFC (Ultimate Fighting Championship) and Station Casinos.
6. UFC (Ultimate Fighting Championship):
- Fertitta is a key figure in the world of mixed martial arts, having been involved in the UFC. The UFC is a premier organization in the sport, contributing significantly to Fertitta’s wealth.
7. Station Casinos:
- Fertitta has interests in Station Casinos, a chain of hotel and casinos in the Las Vegas area. His involvement in the gaming and hospitality industry has been a lucrative venture.
🛳️ Feadship Legacy:
- Feadship’s portfolio includes iconic yachts like Anna, SYMPHONY, and Faith 🏆
- Continues to be the choice of discerning yacht owners worldwide 🌎
⚓ Unveiling Nautical Luxury: #VivaYacht #LuxuryLifestyle #YachtingElegance #FeadshipExcellence 🌊✨
Embark on a visual journey by swiping through breathtaking images of Viva’s interiors, exteriors, and mesmerizing ocean views. Each photo captures the essence of Viva’s opulence, making it a timeless addition to the world of luxury yachting. 📸✨
M/Y VIVA at the Monaco Yacht Show 2021
2021 The latest yacht to be completed by Feadship, Viva is a state-of-the-art hybrid superyacht that is capable of cruising up to 12 knots under green power. Viva’s hull sides have been finished in a special pearl-white finish for a glistening effect in the sunlight.
Superyacht Viva: A Marvel of Elegance and Efficiency
1. Anchored Elegance:
- Witness the breathtaking presence of the 94-meter superyacht Viva as she gracefully anchors off the Lerins Islands in the South of France. Her majestic silhouette reflects the epitome of maritime luxury.
2. Feadship Craftsmanship:
- Crafted with precision and artistry, Viva was built and launched in February 2021 at the esteemed Dutch shipyard Feadship in Kaag, the Netherlands. Feadship’s legacy of excellence is evident in every detail of this extraordinary vessel.
3. Project 817 Unveiled:
- Formerly known as Project 817, Viva emerges as one of the largest superyachts to be launched by Feadship. This nautical masterpiece is the collaborative design work of Azure Yacht Design and Feadship’s Studio De Voogt.
4. Peter Marino’s Interior Brilliance:
- The interior of Viva is a testament to the brilliance of Peter Marino’s design studio. Described as a beach house by the builder, the yacht’s interior resonates with the owner’s ‘less is more’ philosophy, showcasing clean lines and uncluttered elegance.
5. Natural Light Abundance:
- A standout feature of Viva is the curved floor-to-ceiling windows adorning both upper decks. These architectural marvels flood the interior with an abundance of natural light, creating a serene and inviting atmosphere.
6. Hybrid Propulsion Excellence:
- Viva is equipped with a state-of-the-art hybrid propulsion system, exemplifying efficiency and environmental consciousness. The yacht can cruise on diesel-electric power at a comfortable 12 knots, reaching an impressive 20 knots under diesel propulsion.
7. Owner’s Vision:
- The owner’s vision permeates every aspect of Viva’s design, emphasizing a harmonious blend of elegance, functionality, and efficiency. The ‘less is more’ philosophy extends beyond aesthetics to the vessel’s operational efficiency.
As Viva graces the waters with her presence, she stands as a symbol of maritime excellence, where craftsmanship, design, and technological innovation converge to create an unparalleled yachting experience. From the Lerins Islands to the open seas, Viva invites admiration for her timeless beauty and forward-thinking design. #SuperyachtViva #FeadshipExcellence #YachtingElegance #AzureYachtDesign #PeterMarinoDesign #HybridPropulsion #LuxuryAtSea #NauticalInnovation #FeadshipCraftsmanship
VIVA Superyacht departing the port of Gibraltar 31/1/2022
IMO: 9798246 Name: VIVA Vessel Type – Generic: Pleasure Craft Vessel Type – Detailed: Houseboat Status: Active MMSI: 319179500 Call Sign: ZGKK9 Flag: Cayman Is [KY] Gross Tonnage: 2999 Summer DWT: 401 t Length Overall x Breadth Extreme: 94 x 14 m Year Built: 2021
- Property ID: 129516
- Price: €200,000,000
- Property Type: FEADSHIP
- Property Status: Monaco Yacht Show, New Costruction, Sold
- Yacht Name: VIVA
- Ship Yard: Feadship
- Yacht Designer: Azure Yacht Design
- Naval Design: Exterior
- IMO: 9798246
- MSSI: 319179500
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VIVA: The $250 Million Superyacht Of UFC Owner Frank Fertitta III
From his current position as CEO of Station Casinos to how he – alongside brother Lorenzo and childhood friend Dana White – transformed the UFC into a multi-billion-dollar promotion , there’s virtually endless information about how Frank Fertitta III made his fortune. How he chooses to spend said fortune, however, is a little more mysterious (at least for the fun stuff). One such indulgence we know the elder Fertitta brother has treated himself to is the ultra-luxurious Feadship-built superyacht known as Viva, which comes with an eye-watering price tag of US$175 million / AU$252 million.
Conceptualised by Azure Yacht Design & Naval Architecture in collaboration with De Voogt Naval Architects, while also showcasing interiors accomplished by Peter Marino, Viva was only completed in the Netherlands last year and delivered shortly thereafter.
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Back to the matter of Viva, it boasts an overall length of 308 feet / 94 metres with a 13.6-metre beam and gross tonnage of 2,999 – making it the 85th largest superyacht in the entire world; seventh largest ever constructed by Feadship – and can comfortably accommodate 14 guests across seven cabins alongside a capable crew of 18.
Viva has been called the “most environmentally-friendly luxury vessel of its kind” due to it featuring a hybrid propulsion system that allows the boat to cruise using diesel-electric power, as well as a waste treatment plant and heat recovering systems.
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Viva has a steel hull and aluminium superstructure.
The annual running cost of this enviable billionaire’s toy? Over US$17.5 million / AU$25 million.
Viva was last sighted en route to Martha’s Vineyard by way of Nantucket — but you can check it out for yourself via the Superyacht Times’ video below.
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If you’ve arrived or departed from the island by boat over the past few days, you couldn’t have missed the gargantuan visitor lurking just offshore.
The 308-foot superyacht Viva was moored off Nantucket earlier this week, just outside the jetties, as the massive vessel was too large to navigate into the harbor. It departed for Martha's Vineyard Wednesday night.
The $175 million Viva, which was built by Feadship in the Netherlands and completed just last year, features its own helicopter which has been spotted circling around the island this week. It is the 85th largest superyacht in the world, and is believed to be owned by billionaire Frank Fertitta III , the CEO of Station Casinos in Las Vegas and founder of Zuffa LLC, the parent company of the Ultimate Fighting Championship (UFC).
The yacht’s helicopter sports the tail number N702FF, which was believed to have been chosen for Fertitta’s initials.
"That's definitely one of the biggest vessels I've seen around Nantucket in my 20 years here," Harbormaster Sheila Lucey said on Wednesday.
The yacht has been called the “most environmental-friendly luxury vessel of its kind” as it features a hybrid propulsion system that allows the boat to travel at 12 knots under diesel-electric power, as well as a waste treatment plant and heat recovering systems on board. Its annual running costs are reported to be in excess of $17.5 million .
Viva has a steel hull and an aluminum superstructure. Among its many amenities are a cinema, a beauty salon, a gym, and, of course, a helipad on the upper deck.
Following its construction in the Dutch shipyard, the massive yacht had to squeeze through narrow canals to make it out to sea, as documented in these photos shared by CNN last year.
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Why were so many metro stations in Moscow renamed?
Okhotny Ryad station in Soviet times and today.
The Moscow metro system has 275 stations, and 28 of them have been renamed at some point or other—and several times in some cases. Most of these are the oldest stations, which opened in 1935.
The politics of place names
The first station to change its name was Ulitsa Kominterna (Comintern Street). The Comintern was an international communist organization that ceased to exist in 1943, and after the war Moscow authorities decided to call the street named after it something else. In 1946, the station was renamed Kalininskaya. Then for several days in 1990, the station was called Vozdvizhenka, before eventually settling on Aleksandrovsky Sad, which is what it is called today.
The banner on the entraince reads: "Kalininskaya station." Now it's Alexandrovsky Sad.
Until 1957, Kropotkinskaya station was called Dvorets Sovetov ( Palace of Soviets ). There were plans to build a monumental Stalinist high-rise on the site of the nearby Cathedral of Christ the Saviour , which had been demolished. However, the project never got off the ground, and after Stalin's death the station was named after Kropotkinskaya Street, which passes above it.
Dvorets Sovetov station, 1935. Letters on the entrance: "Metro after Kaganovich."
Of course, politics was the main reason for changing station names. Initially, the Moscow Metro itself was named after Lazar Kaganovich, Joseph Stalin’s right-hand man. Kaganovich supervised the construction of the first metro line and was in charge of drawing up a master plan for reconstructing Moscow as the "capital of the proletariat."
In 1955, under Nikita Khrushchev's rule and during the denunciation of Stalin's personality cult, the Moscow Metro was named in honor of Vladimir Lenin.
Kropotkinskaya station, our days. Letters on the entrance: "Metropolitan after Lenin."
New Metro stations that have been opened since the collapse of the Soviet Union simply say "Moscow Metro," although the metro's affiliation with Vladimir Lenin has never officially been dropped.
Zyablikovo station. On the entrance, there are no more signs that the metro is named after Lenin.
Stations that bore the names of Stalin's associates were also renamed under Khrushchev. Additionally, some stations were named after a neighborhood or street and if these underwent name changes, the stations themselves had to be renamed as well.
Until 1961 the Moscow Metro had a Stalinskaya station that was adorned by a five-meter statue of the supreme leader. It is now called Semyonovskaya station.
Left: Stalinskaya station. Right: Now it's Semyonovskaya.
The biggest wholesale renaming of stations took place in 1990, when Moscow’s government decided to get rid of Soviet names. Overnight, 11 metro stations named after revolutionaries were given new names. Shcherbakovskaya became Alekseyevskaya, Gorkovskaya became Tverskaya, Ploshchad Nogina became Kitay-Gorod and Kirovskaya turned into Chistye Prudy. This seriously confused passengers, to put it mildly, and some older Muscovites still call Lubyanka station Dzerzhinskaya for old times' sake.
At the same time, certain stations have held onto their Soviet names. Marksistskaya and Kropotkinskaya, for instance, although there were plans to rename them too at one point.
"I still sometimes mix up Teatralnaya and Tverskaya stations,” one Moscow resident recalls .
“Both have been renamed and both start with a ‘T.’ Vykhino still grates on the ear and, when in 1991 on the last day of my final year at school, we went to Kitay-Gorod to go on the river cruise boats, my classmates couldn’t believe that a station with that name existed."
The city government submitted a station name change for public discussion for the first time in 2015. The station in question was Voykovskaya, whose name derives from the revolutionary figure Pyotr Voykov. In the end, city residents voted against the name change, evidently not out of any affection for Voykov personally, but mainly because that was the name they were used to.
What stations changed their name most frequently?
Some stations have changed names three times. Apart from the above-mentioned Aleksandrovsky Sad (Ulitsa Kominterna->Kalininskaya->Vozdvizhenka->Aleksandrovsky Sad), a similar fate befell Partizanskaya station in the east of Moscow. Opened in 1944, it initially bore the ridiculously long name Izmaylovsky PKiO im. Stalina (Izmaylovsky Park of Culture and Rest Named After Stalin). In 1947, the station was renamed and simplified for convenience to Izmaylovskaya. Then in 1963 it was renamed yet again—this time to Izmaylovsky Park, having "donated" its previous name to the next station on the line. And in 2005 it was rechristened Partizanskaya to mark the 60th anniversary of victory in World War II.
Partizanskaya metro station, nowadays.
Another interesting story involves Alekseyevskaya metro station. This name was originally proposed for the station, which opened in 1958, since a village with this name had been located here. It was then decided to call the station Shcherbakovskaya in honor of Aleksandr Shcherbakov, a politician who had been an associate of Stalin. Nikita Khrushchev had strained relations with Shcherbakov, however, and when he got word of it literally a few days before the station opening the builders had to hastily change all the signs. It ended up with the concise and politically correct name of Mir (Peace).
The name Shcherbakovskaya was restored in 1966 after Khrushchev's fall from power. It then became Alekseyevskaya in 1990.
Alekseyevskaya metro station.
But the station that holds the record for the most name changes is Okhotny Ryad, which opened in 1935 on the site of a cluster of market shops. When the metro system was renamed in honor of Lenin in 1955, this station was renamed after Kaganovich by way of compensation. The name lasted just two years though because in 1957 Kaganovich fell out of favor with Khrushchev, and the previous name was returned. But in 1961 it was rechristened yet again, this time in honor of Prospekt Marksa, which had just been built nearby.
Okhotny Ryad station in 1954 and Prospekt Marksa in 1986.
In 1990, two historical street names—Teatralny Proyezd and Mokhovaya Street—were revived to replace Prospekt Marksa, and the station once again became Okhotny Ryad.
Okhotny Ryad in 2020.
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Along with the journey through the Golden Ring of Russia, every travel guide includes a trip to another interesting ring. The ring of Moscow metro stations. We have collected for you the best metro stations of Moscow. Just look for yourself at what amazing art is presented in underground area.
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I realize that Moscow is on the Volga River, which connects to the Caspian Sea, but I’m wondering how foreign vessels can reach it? Or do foreign travel companies just buy a yacht that’s already "in the system"?
June 17, 2012 at 5:19 pm
From the Caspian Sea, Gary, yachts come up the Volga then on to the Oka River and enter a tributary call the Moskva ("Moscow" in Russian) River. Alternate route is Volga to man-made Moscow Canal (which connects Volga to Moskva River). The big superyachts can’t get into the city limits because the river is only 3 inches deep. Just outside of the city, however, the water is 6 meters deep, perfect for large yachts. Yacht passengers easily travel into the city by limousine. (I imagine thoughts of hovercrafts, etc are a consideration for someday…) James Bond, anyone?
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Yachts, from the ancient 140-foot pharaoh’s “solar barque” to modern, wild-looking superyachts like Adastra , have always been considered society’s ultimate status symbols. A new book, released this weekend, provides a fresh take on superyacht history in a beautiful pictorial display.
Miriam Cain’s Yachts: The Impossible Collection ( Assouline ; $895) is an assemblage of the most historically significant luxury vessels that represent different periods: From America , the victorious sailing vessel from 1851 that founded the America’s Cup, to iconic 1980s megayachts that established the modern era, all the way to the most recently launched gigayachts.
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With more than 3,000 superyachts in the global fleet, as well as thousands of others that are long gone, Cain was able to distill the crème de la crème into a manageable collection. The 236-page volume is more than a coffee-table book. Rather, it’s an ensemble of superyachts shown in a timeline illustrated by charts, visuals and photos by many leading yachting photographers. Robb Report spoke with Cain about yachting’s past and where she thinks modern superyachts are heading in the next decade.
The 317-foot superyacht Faith has a glass pool suspended above the lounge bar. Courtesy Assouline Publishing
Why did you write this book?
Publications have done a good job of showcasing the best cars, houses, and other luxury items, but it felt like there was a real gap for a book that displayed the most luxurious of luxury products. For most people, yachts are the pinnacle of status symbols—not just today but throughout history.
The concept behind the book is to show a range of different yachts over the years that say something unique, whether it’s their size, features, technical complexity, luxury, or historical significance.
The schooner Sea Cloud , built in 1931 and still sailing around the world. Its master suite has an ornate, post-Victorian look, complete with travel chests. Courtesy Sea Cloud Cruises
Why the historical approach?
If you wanted to merely show the largest yachts it would be a very different publication. Almost all of the largest yachts have been built in the last two decades, so that would have made for a very uniform collection.
Instead, our aim was to pick out the best yachts from multiple eras. They all have a story, not just about themselves, but about the period when they were created.
Adastra ‘s striking silver exterior and spaceship looks are iconic, but it was also designed for efficiency. The boat can crisscross the Atlantic without refueling. Courtesy Jochen Manz
Did one period impress you the most?
For me, the 1980’s was the decade when yachting went from a pastime only enjoyed by a very few, often with a nautical leaning, to being a more mainstream status symbol, desired by everyone from Arab princes to Texas oil barons.
That period also heralded a totally different approach to design, with designers like Jon Bannenberg breaking completely new ground, sometimes building yachts that looked more like spaceships than a traditional sailing yacht.
With all the historical figures who have been on board, the 325.3-ft. Christina O is a piece of living history. Courtesy Stef Bravin, Morley Yachts
What do you like best about the most recent superyachts?
The most impressive thing now is that almost nothing is considered impossible or unachievable, especially when it comes to the items that can be incorporated into a yacht.
From real fireplaces to snow rooms, submarines, helipads and even a full-size paddle tennis court, the possibilities seem endless. The ability to incorporate just about any whim shows how talented designers and engineers are these days.
Launched last year, the 353-ft. Luminosity is a showcase for the latest propulsion technology, with the largest hybrid battery drive on any superyacht. Courtesy Benetti/Burgess
Do you have a favorite yacht in the book?
In terms of looks, my favorite yacht is the most recent Excellence . I just love the bow on that yacht. It is so eye-catching and bold.
But if I had to select the yacht closest to my heart it would probably be Christina O . She may not be a pedigree yacht, but I just love her story and all of the great and good people who have been on board over the years—from JFK to Winston Churchill, and Richard Burton and Elizabeth Taylor, she is a yacht that really brings history alive when you are on board. That is hard to beat.
At 247 feet, Cloudbreak was built for extreme global exploration. Launched in 2016, it set the standard for expedition yachts. Courtesy Guillaume Plisson
With all this historical context, where do you see the superyacht sector going? Hybrid propulsion? Ever larger sizes?
I’m not sure that size is going to increase much more. Once you get to 150 meters [492 feet], a yacht ceases to be a yacht and becomes more like a cruise ship. I don’t think many owners want to own yachts that size, unless they have a purpose, such as a research yacht like Rev Ocean . In fact, we are starting to see owners downsizing from the gargantuan-sized yachts to more manageable sizes with fewer crew. Technology, of course, is always a driver of change.
Coming from an environmental background, I am excited to see how the superyacht industry can incorporate the latest technologies being developed for cars and jets onto yachts. Lürssen’s recent progress with fuel-cell technology is some of the most exciting news I’ve heard in a while.
The 249.5-ft. Amadea features a unique superstructure that resembles overlapping shells, culminating with a sculpture of an albatross, wings outspread, on the prow. Courtesy Guillaume Plisson
It is incumbent on those who have the most, to do the most when it comes to the environment, so it would be great to see superyachts leading the way.
What about designers? Have you seen that segment change much?
It really is a small industry in which no more than a dozen firms really dominate, but there is always room for new, young designers making their way. Talent will always come through in the end.
The retractable stern ladder aboard the sailing superyacht Nero . Courtesy Burgess
Any other thoughts about the book you’d like to share?
Having worked in the superyacht industry for more than 20 years, it was nice to have the time to be able to look back at some of the yachts I’ve always known about, but only superficially, and be able to research other yachts that I didn’t know so well. Finding the interesting back stories that many vessels have was one of the delights of researching this project.
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"In this book Marcela has been able to bring together the knowledge and expertise of some of the leading names in the yacht business, and the outcome is a deeper insight into what I call “the business of yachting”. From the earliest elements of design and engineering through to new construction, sales and charter, yacht management and the legal elements of yachting. In this book, you will have an opportunity to learn about the superyacht industry, from the people who make the superyacht industry. The designers, builders, brokers and lawyers. Informative and insightful information that will be helpful to everyone from an aspiring yacht captain and manage through to an owner and prospective owner."
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"This book has finally given us a chance to throw open the doors of our highly exclusive and sometimes elusive industry, inviting the reader to learn about the intricate workings of the yachting business. With such highly respected names sharing their expertise, this book is sure to be a must-read for anyone interested in joining the world of yachting, not to mention a valuable tool for expanding the comprehension of those who are already part of the industry."
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I strongly believe that a book like this is generally missing for our industry so it will become the de-facto reference guide for owners, new professionals, for supporting training courses, and for refreshing the ecosystem knowledge of professional already performing in industry.
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The Quintessential yachting reference encyclopedia that should be on every company and serious broker bookshelf.
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The world’s first book on superyachts published in Monaco
In collaboration with over 95 superyacht experts, Onboard Monaco has published the first book on the yacht industry.
The Superyacht Industry Book , released on 1st December 2020, calls itself “a state of the art reference for the yachting industry.” As the very first guide on the topic, this book promises readers an in-depth insight into the world of yachting.
The publication is the result of author Marcela de Kern Royer’s collaboration with experts who design, build, buy, sell, equip, support, operate and manage the world’s largest yachts.
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“A book like this was missing from our industry”
The book has already received widespread acclaim from the industry. “This book is a celebration of knowledge offered by some of the most influential people in yachting,” said Jonathan Beckett, CEO of Burgess, a yacht brokerage company.
Matteo Magherini, naval architect at Lateral, predicted that the book would “become the de-facto reference guide” to the industry. “A book like this was missing from our industry.”
How many yachts are there? How to choose a broker? Marcela de Kern Royer’s work focuses on mainly yachts of over 50 meters long and talks about everything from superyacht market to maritime law.
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An insight on yachting written by a Monaco resident
Marcela de Kern Royer is a Monaco resident and a member of the Yacht Club of Monaco. She combines a passion for yachting with a strong international academic background. She holds an MBA from Hult Business School in Boston and a bachelor in Business Administration from the International University of Monaco. Marcela is also the founder and first president of Young Professionals in Yachting (YPY) Monaco chapter.
Yachting is at the heart of the Principality. In fact, there are so many yachts in Monaco that the Principality, running out of space, has now bought the dealership of the Port of Ventimiglia in neighbouring Italy.
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Travel | travel: alaska is ready for another record-breaking cruise season.
Alaska is home to more than 30,000 grizzlies, but the state’s cruise industry is experiencing anything but a bear market as momentum of last year’s record-breaking season is expected to continue in 2024.
Looking at the most-visited Alaskan port as a proxy for the ship-shape southeastern side of the state, Juneau set a new mark a year ago with 1.65 million passengers descending on the capital city during cruise season, which generally runs from early April to late October. That figure from the Juneau Chamber of Commerce is a Danali-sized jump of 30% compared to the previous mark set in pre-pandemic 2019.
Coinciding with Alaska’s 65th anniversary of statehood, the upcoming cruise season appears to be just as robust with 19 cruise lines sending 43 ships to the Last Frontier. Kicking things off for the second straight year is the 4,008-passenger Norwegian Bliss, which is scheduled to dock in rustic Skagway on April 8. With four mainstream-category ships homeported in either Seattle or Vancouver, Norwegian Cruise Line ( ncl.com ) has nearly 100 more after that. Impressive, but two competing companies have staked out larger claims in this modern-day, maritime Alaskan gold rush; Holland America Line ( hollandamerica.com ) is sending seven premium-class ships for 141 total cruises, and at the top of the totem pole is Princess Cruises ( princess.com ), which is celebrating its 55th year in these waters with seven premium ships sharing 158 departures.
Not counting grand voyages with itineraries so rich that they make a visit to Alaska seem more like a pitstop, this cruise season will see more than 800 trips of mostly seven to 10 days starting or ending on this side of the Pacific. Where they’re all going is a destination rich in unparallel wilderness, wildlife and native culture. In other words, bucket list stuff.
“Alaska is one of those places that draws you in and sets the hook right away,” said Kristi Switzer, destination marketing manager for Travel Juneau ( traveljuneau.com ). “Visitors come for the otherworldly experience of being in the presence of glaciers and fjords, seeing whales and bears, and finding the balance of Alaska Native cultural heritage with the rustic sophistication found in the capital city and other places within this magnificent state.”
Although Switzer recommends visits lasting several days instead of several hours, the city’s destination evangelist hopes that a partial day in Juneau and each major Alaskan cruise port has over 1.5 million passengers wanting more.
“This magical corner of the world has so much to offer beyond being a checkmark on people’s bucket lists,” she said. “Make time to enjoy the fascinating culture, spectacular outdoor recreation, unique shopping, amazing restaurants and artist galleries that Juneau and all of Southeast Alaska have to offer.”
Alaska is a checkmark for about three-quarters of all passengers headed there, according to the Alaska Tourism Industry Association, and the same can be said for two ships this season.
Starting with a six-day sail out of Vancouver on May 11, the namesake of Celebrity Cruises’ ( celebritycruises.com ) popular Edge class will make her Alaskan debut with weeklong roundtrips from Seattle through Sept. 13. The 2,918-passenger vessel features a unique “outside-in” architecture that provides more floor-to-ceiling glass on the exterior and expanded outdoor spaces to soak up the Alaskan coastlines.
Edge will be joined by a pair of fleet mates for the season, albeit Summit’s seven-day roundtrips are turnarounds out of Anchorage or Vancouver and Solstice’s weeklong jaunts are solely based in the British Columbian seaport. Celebrity, a premier-category cruise line, meaning it’s between the economical mainstream class and pricy luxury level, has 57 departures to Alaska scheduled this year.
The other new recruit is Silver Nova, the youngest Silversea Cruises ( silversea.com ) ship in the luxury fleet to ever service Alaska. Capped at 728 guests, Silver Nova was launched last year and has the goods to do justice to a dreamlike place that captures the imagination of wilderness lovers and history buffs.
“Silver Nova is the ideal ship for Alaska cruising,” said company spokesman Brad Ball. “Her innovative design, which prizes openness over symmetry and incorporates an unprecedented use of approximately 4,000 square meters of glass, immerses guests into the incredible scenery of Alaska from virtually all venues and suites, with far-reaching views at every turn.”
The ship’s reimagined pool deck, which overlooks the water on her starboard side, and all-new outdoor venues — the Dusk Bar and the Marquee — allows unique openness to view spectacular Alaskan glaciers and wildlife. Those who want to experience an older and smaller Evolution-class Silversea vessel can book the Silver Muse, which also will sail mostly seven- to 14-day trips between Anchorage and Vancouver.
Because nearly every Alaskan cruise includes the staples — Juneau, Skagway, Ketchikan, Inside Passage, and Denali with a land add-on — some cruise lines like to shake things up with unique itineraries.
Holland America has a roundtrip that makes it easy to visit the 49th and 50th states without a long flight. A new “Glaciers & Volcanos: Alaska to Hawaii” cruise, part of the premium line’s Legendary Voyages collection of journeys from 25 to 59 days, departs on Aug. 31 from Seattle or Sept. 1 from Vancouver aboard the 1,916-passenger Westerdam. The near-four-week-long itinerary includes seldomly visited Kodiak and Dutch Harbor before heading down to the tropics to make four calls to three Hawaiian islands.
Seabourn ( seabourn.com ) strives to offer a more tasteful Alaskan cruise and not only because it’s an ultra-luxury cruise line. “Caviar on the Ice” is a savory and swanky soiree on every Alaskan voyage, and when the 450-passenger Odyssey is in Sitka, a town originally built by Russian traders in the early 1800s, Seabourn guests can enjoy a culinary adventure that includes a scenic drive to a taproom for a sampling of local brews and a few eateries to try Siberian-rooted pelmeni dumplings and a hot dog made with caribou that the locals call “reindeer dawgs.” Sorry, vegetarians and friends of Santa, but Blitzen on a bun is da bomb.
Carnival Cruise Line ( carnival.com ) is staying with a three-ship deployment in Alaska this season. Sharing the workload of 55 roundtrips generally lasting seven to 11 days are Carnival Spirit (2,610 passengers) and Carnival Luminosa (2,260) out of Seattle, and Carnival Miracle (2,667) from San Francisco. Another mainstream cruise line, Royal Caribbean ( royalcaribbean.com ), has four ships making 85 runs to Alaska from Seattle, Vancouver and Anchorage: Ovation of the Seas, (4,905) and older sister Quantum of the Seas, Brilliance of the Seas (2,543) and Radiance of the Seas (2,466).
Disney Cruise Line ( disneycruise.com ) is sending its 2,700-passenger Disney Wonder out of Vancouver for 15 week-long roundtrips, one five-day spin leaving on July 24 and an extended nine-day voyage on July 15.
Other cruise lines showing passengers a whale of a time in Alaska include Crystal, Cunard, Hurtigruten, Lindblad/National Geographic, Oceania, Ponant, Regent Seven Seas and Viking.
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Putin taunts the West with 'first ever' visit to remote ice-covered 'frontier region' just 55 miles from the US - as Zelensky tries to drum up war support in Lithuania
- Chukotka is Russia's easternmost region, sharing a maritime border with Alaska
President Vladimir Putin has arrived for his first-ever presidential visit to Chukotka in Russia 's Far East - just 55 miles from the US state of Alaska .
Putin arrived in Anadyr, the local capital of the Chukotka region this morning after flying from Moscow some nine time zones away.
Chukotka is the easternmost region of Russia, with a maritime border on the Bering Strait with Alaska.
The Russian president was met in Anadyr by a motorcade and was whisked away in a limousine amid frigid temperatures of -28C.
It's the closest he has come to US soil since he met with President Barack Obama in New York City in 2015.
Chukotka is so close to Alaska that Roman Abramovich - the ex-Chelsea FC owner - was reported to fly to Anchorage in Alaska for lunch when he was the governor of the region from 2001 - 2008.
Putin's visit comes at a time when US-Russian relations are at their lowest ebb in decades amid the war in Ukraine and a growing East-West divide.
Meanwhile, Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky today landed in Lithuania as part of an unannounced trip to the Baltic states to drum up more support for the conflict.
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The three Baltic states - all former Soviet republics which are now EU and NATO members - are among Ukraine's staunchest allies.
'Estonia, Latvia, and Lithuania are our reliable friends and principled partners. Today, I arrived in Vilnius before going to Tallinn and Riga,' Zelensky said on social media platform X, formerly Twitter.
'Security, EU and NATO integration, cooperation on electronic warfare and drones, and further coordination of European support are all on the agenda,' he said.
The Baltic tour marks Zelensky's first official trip abroad this year.
In Lithuania, a key donor to Ukraine, Zelensky said he will hold talks with the president, prime minister and the speaker of parliament, and meet with the Ukrainian community.
The visit comes as other Kyiv allies waver on fresh aid, nearly two years into Russia's invasion.
Ukraine has come under intense Russian shelling in recent weeks, retaliating with strikes on Russia's border city of Belgorod.
Zelensky has urged allies to keep military support flowing and held in-person talks with officials from the United States, Germany and Norway last month.
But an EU aid package worth 50 billion euros ($55 billion) has been stuck in Brussels following a veto by Hungary, while the US Congress remains divided on sending additional aid to Ukraine.
Following his trip to Chukotka, Putin is expected to visit several regions in the Russian Far East to boost his re-election campaign amid the war with Ukraine, which has seen more than 300,000 Russians killed or maimed.
He is due to stand in March, seeking another six years in the Kremlin.
The only Kremlin leader ever to travel to Chukotka previously was Dmitry Medvedev in 2008.
Putin's trip sees him escape a wave of ugly protests in western Russia over hundreds of thousands of people scraping by in freezing conditions due to breakdowns in communal heating supplies.
In Elektrostal, Moscow region, desperate residents say they have had no communal heating - which Russians routinely expect the state to supply usually through piped hot water - for the entire winter so far.
'We have been without heating since [9 October],' one resident said in a video circulating on Telegram.
'It is impossible to be in our homes… We are freezing! We are freezing! We are freezing!' they said.
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Superyacht Captain: Life and leadership in the world's most incredible industry Paperback – June 14, 2022
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In Superyacht Captain, a professional at the zenith of the world's most lavish and exclusive industry gives a rare insight into a career that is entertaining, instructive and at times daunting in its scale. The tale of an ordinary boy whose career takes him on a most extraordinary journey, this book begins with Brendan messing about in boats in a sleepy coastal Australian town, and ends with him becoming one of the most successful and respected superyacht captains in the World – the consummate 'Billionaire's Captain'. Spanning two decades and circling the globe, his story intimately draws readers into the real world of superyachts, their crew and their owners. It is Brendan's love letter to an industry he respects and holds so dear to his heart. It's the story of stepping out and embracing uncertainty - failing, learning and repeating - weaving in in the lessons he's learned as he's progressed from deck hand to captain, Brendan's insights are valuable for anyone leading teams with demanding objectives. Surprisingly humble and self aware, in a world of glitter and extravagance you can see why he's trusted. All of this is told against a backdrop of seemingly impossible glamour at the most extravagant edge of the global wealth spectrum, with plenty of entertaining stories of the superyacht lifestyle. A brilliant read for all, for the superyacht fans, as well as anyone interested in leadership and management techniques from someone at the top of their game, working for those who define the rules of the game.
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Brendan O'Shannassay grew up in Fremantle, Australia, and gained his degree and officer education with the Royal Australian Navy. In 2001 he joined his first superyacht as a deck hand, and worked his way up through the ranks to gain his first captaincy in 2006. His yacht racing career has also seen him participate in multiple Sydney Hobarts and the Fastnet Race, amongst others, Brendan is a Board Member of the International Superyacht Society, Chairman of the Captain's Committee, and has helped to establish superyachtcrewhelp.org – a charity working to support the mental health of yacht crews. Superyacht Captain is his first book.
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Brendan o’shannassy.
I was a shy, bookish boy in a small Western Australian coastal town. By age 11 I was a little overweight, and the last to be picked for any team sports. Fortunately, a growth spurt during my 12th year helped me climb the sports social ranking, but I always carried the shadow of those days when I was a little on the outside and not quite expecting to be chosen.
I would never have thought that I would one day as the Captain of some of the World's Greatest Yachts I would be at ease with the wealthiest people on the planet and I would feel more at home in Monaco, Geneva, St Barths, Moscow and London than I did returning to my home town.
This is a captain’s story, my story, where I look back on the physical, emotional and professional challenges that I have faced working in support of the most exclusive client group in the world and their relentless demands. It also charts a journey into the ‘heart of brightness’ that is the superyacht environment. It took me 15 years to earn the title of Captain and I walk through the narrow lanes, the dead ends and the bumpy distractions to that place.
The world of superyachts is far removed from most of the planet’s ‘normal’. It is a world where boundaries blur and the everyday rules of life seem to disappear. A world where lessons and insights are not read about and studied, but lived in an environment of constant pressure, where the consequences of actions result in immediate success or failure. This high stakes, no-safety-net workplace provided me with rolling insights that transfer directly for anyone looking for that edge to be their best version of themselves. My lessons are not hypothetical, gathered from postgraduate studies and delivered in a TED talk; I lived through the glory (but mostly the pain) of the constant scrutiny and expectations of billionaire superyacht owners.
A superyacht is also a study in globalisation. Yacht captains do not speak of diversity as a slogan or a company goal: we live it. The crews are multinational and multilingual and disperse around the globe when not on board. The same is true of the owners. It is common for a conversation to cross multiple languages and for all parties to be speaking in their second or third languages. Many businesses operate globally – this is nothing unique – but not many businesses move their office every few weeks to a new country, a different language, a new climate, a different legal system, and are expected to be experts on arrival.
This is the expectation placed on a yacht and its captain. Whether it be Monaco, Miami, Palau or Papeete, there is an assumption that the captain will have the intimacy of a local by the time their feet are on the dock. They may have ducked an Atlantic hurricane (or two) during the office relocation, but this is not even considered.
The business must be open on arrival. Yes, there are leadership lessons for all from this environment.
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The biggest yachts to look out for at the 2024 St Barths Bucket
St Barths is the epicentre of superyacht racing during the Caribbean season, often with an impressive array of superyacht spectators in tow . In the final days leading up to the 2024 St Barths Bucket (21-24 March), BOAT rounds up the largest yachts seen pulling into Gustavia for the famed regatta, beginning with Lürssen's 138-metre Rising Sun ...
Builder: Lürssen Length: 138.01m
If not for her sheer size, Rising Sun will be easy to spot from the shores of Gustavia thanks to her distinct glass panels running across the two upper decks. The yacht was the last ever design of Jon Bannenberg and boasts 8,000 square metres of living space that includes a wine cellar, double-height cinema and a basketball court. Rising Sun was originally commissioned by American business magnate Larry Ellison , who later sold the yacht to media mogul David Geffen.
Builder: Kleven Length: 116.15m
One of the largest explorer yachts in the world , Multiverse (ex Ulysses ) was commissioned by New Zealand's richest man, Graeme Hart. She is equipped with a heli-hangar on the top deck for a Bell 429 helicopter, as well as a large swimming pool, cinema and spa for the ultimate guest experience. Inside, the yacht's massive 18-metre beam provides accommodation for an owner's party of up to 66.
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Builder: Perini Navi Length: 88m
Fresh out of a full-scale refit, Maltese Falcon is undoubtedly one of the most unique and technologically innovative sailing superyachts in the world – kitted out with radical unstayed masts made of "weapons-grade" carbon fibre, a FalconRig and computerised sail and mast control system. Be sure to look out for the yacht's eponymous emblem on its middle sail, which also appears in the form of a bronze sculpture next to the indoor cinema.
Builder: Admiral – The Italian Sea Group Length: 74.85m
Instantly recognisable, Kenshō' 's flowing lines and metallic green-blue hull took six years to create with design from Dutch firm Azure Yacht Design and Naval Architecture and Berlin-based archineers.berlin . The Admiral flagship was awarded the coveted Motor Yacht of the Year title at the 2023 BOAT International World Superyacht Awards and picked up another Neptune at the 2023 BOAT International Design & Innovation Awards for Best Interior Design. Onboard highlights include a glass-fronted spa pool on the sundeck, a sunbed shaped in the image of a manta ray and a diesel-electric system based on five variable-speed generators that earned the yacht its Eco classification.
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Builder: Trinity Yachts Length: 58.83m
Launched in 2016, Imagine... is one of the largest yachts to be built in the United States . The tri-deck vessel was penned by long-time collaborator Geoff Van Aller , with both the hull and superstructure built from aluminium to AB classification. The yacht's primary social area is found on the sundeck, where guests can relax in the Jacuzzi, on multiple sun loungers or at the bar. Inside, Imagine... also has a bonus cabin that doubles as a massage room.
Builder: Feadship Length: 55.5m
This Feadship superyacht has sailed under a litany of names since her 2005 delivery, including Twizzile , Drizzle , Issana , Madsummer , Cynthia and most recently, Mary A . In 2018, her owner joined forces with American interior designer Claudette Bonville Associates to give Mary A an exhaustive makeover that included a top-to-bottom paint job, technical tweaks and a brand-new interior – all while carefully preserving the yacht's pedigree.
Builder: Benetti Length: 52m
Lady B (ex Latitude ) appears to be making the most of the winter cruising season, with back-and-forth trips between the British Virgin Islands and St Barths since early December 2023 according to BOATPro 's Global Fleet Tracker. Before that, the yacht spent the off-season touring fan-favourite destinations in the South Pacific, such as Fiji, the Cook Islands and French Polynesia. She is consistently ranked among the most popular charter vessels with amenities such as an outdoor cinema, a Jacuzzi and a recently updated dive centre.
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This below deck department works much harder than everyone else, according to fan poll.
Below Deck fans have voted to determine which team works the hardest during a charter. This person's role is not only crucial but also stressful.
- Chefs on Below Deck are considered the hardest working department due to their demanding culinary work and constant problem-solving during charters.
- Stews are tasked with challenging and sometimes unpleasant duties, essential for ensuring guests have a great experience.
- Despite the hard work of Chefs and Stews, Captains and Deckhands play pivotal roles in running the yacht, even if they are not directly related to charters.
Many viewers recently voted for the department that works the hardest during Below Deck charters. The Bravo series is known for its dramatic moments and on-screen feuds. The latest Below Deck season was no different, featuring shocking rivalries and unexpected exits. The Below Deck season 11 featured multiple teams. The Stews were responsible for interior work and caring for the guests. Chief Stew Fraser Olender had a tough time managing his team, which had Cat Baugh and Barbie Pascual. Bosun Jared Woodin also had difficulty handling his team of Deckhands until Captain Kerry Titheradge fired him .
Recently, fans took to a Reddit thread, gymlyfeblog , and voted on which Below Deck department works the hardest during charters. They chose between the exterior team (Deckhands), the interior team (Stews), the Captains, and the Chefs. Over 600 people voted in the poll, and nearly 400 picked the Chef . The interior team secured second place, and the Captain secured third place, leaving the exterior squad in last place.
A Redditor commented, “definitely chef not only do you cook for the guess but you have to cook for the crew.”
Another commented, “chef literally has no breaks.”
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Why is below deck chef the hardest working person, marcos spaziani & ben robinson were highly acclaimed chefs on below deck.
Below Deck fans are spot on with their pick, as Chefs are usually the crew members who work the hardest during charters. Luxury yachts don’t have large kitchens with huge groups of cooks. While Chief Stew and Bosun lead a team of crew members under them, the Chefs are often alone while dealing with their problems . They not only have to cook but also come up with solutions during an emergency. Marcos Spaziani from Below Deck Sailing Yacht gave it all to ensure no complaints. Ben Robinson satisfied the wildest demands from charter guests.
There are a few reasons why viewers think the Chef department works the hardest. Apart from the culinary work, which is extremely tricky, the Chef deals with unpredictable demands from guests . They have to come up with new approaches to keep the guests hooked to their food. Besides, the food quality can significantly impact the guests’ mood, and a misstep by the Chef could potentially jeopardize the entire charter and the final tip. Despite their crucial role, Chefs often go unnoticed, as they are constantly toiling away in the galley.
While Chefs are important, other departments are also extremely crucial. Stews rightfully deserved the second spot in the poll because their work isn’t just challenging but unpleasant. From washing dirty laundry to prepping up guest beds, Stews ensures the guests have a great and relaxing time on their vacation. Like a Chef, Stew’s work presently relates to the final tip. If the interior team messes up, it can cause everyone to lose money. Captains and Deckhands are also pivotal as they handle the yacht. However, they aren’t directly related to Below Deck charters.
Below Deck airs Mondays at 9 p.m. EDT on Bravo.
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Below Deck is a Reality television series and franchise that has seen many spinoffs since its creation in 2013. The original series follows the lives of a crew that lives on a Superyacht called Honor and chronicles their experiences during "charter season."
Sean Combs’ son Christian accused of sexual assault on yacht that Diddy chartered
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Sean “Diddy” Combs has been named in another civil lawsuit, this time by a woman alleging that his son Christian “King” Combs sexually assaulted her aboard a superyacht the Bad Boy Entertainment co-founder chartered in late 2022.
But the Combs team dismissed it as “just another lewd and meritless claim” by the woman’s attorney, Tyrone A. Blackburn, that is “filled with the same kind of manufactured lies and irrelevant facts” they say they have come to expect from the New York-based lawyer.
In the new lawsuit, filed Thursday in Los Angeles County Superior Court, Grace O’Marcaigh added her name to the list of people accusing the embattled business mogul of wrongdoing while he faces a federal probe into sex-trafficking allegations. O’Marcaigh, who worked as a steward on the Victorious ship, alleged that 26-year-old rapper Christian Combs drugged and sexually assaulted her in late December 2022 aboard the charter boat, which Diddy “sold as a wholesome family excursion” but allegedly devolved into a “hedonistic environment.”
O’Marcaigh, who was 25 around the time of the alleged incident, provided dinner and drink service on the yacht from 6 p.m. to 6 a.m. The bartender also said she witnessed partying and drug use between a “constant rotation of suspected sex workers and other A-List celebrities,” according to the filing reviewed by The Times.
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O’Marcaigh is accusing Christian Combs, one of Diddy’s children with the late model Kim Porter , of sexual assault, sexual harassment and infliction of emotional distress in the lawsuit, which seeks unspecified damages and a jury trial. Diddy, 54, who is named as a co-defendant, is being sued for premises liability as the person who leased the yacht and “had full control of the staff and premises” and for aiding and abetting his son in the alleged assault. O’Marcaigh accused him of orchestrating a “subsequent coverup” of her alleged assault that ultimately resulted in her termination in May 2023.
She claimed that Diddy allowed “unwanted exposure to unlawful drug use, sex work, and general chaos” and “created an extremely hazardous environment” in which staff was often “treated with disrespect, suspected sex workers were sprawled out unconscious about the yacht, and it was difficult to distinguish which bottles of alcohol were laced with drugs and which bottles were not.” She described women aboard the yacht “falling over themselves, panicking, or passing out” after one shot of tequila or one mixed drink, which she believed were “likely laced with drugs.”
The complaint was filed by Blackburn, the lawyer who is also representing Diddy’s former “Love” album producer Rodney “Lil Rod” Jones in a sexual harassment and assault case brought against the Grammy Award winner, his son Justin “Dior” Combs, Oscar winner Cuba Gooding Jr. and other members of Diddy’s inner circle . (O’Marcaigh, in her complaint, described Jones as “an extended member of the service staff” who spent time with her at the service bar and piano room on the yacht.)
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She also made several other allegations about illicit behavior by Diddy and Gooding, whom she said she witnessed “inappropriately touching” Jones, as was alleged in Jones’ lawsuit.
“Like father, like son,” Blackburn said in a statement to NBC News , which first reported on the new lawsuit. “It gives us no joy or pleasure in filing this suit against Christian Combs, who has clearly adopted his father’s pattern and practice of depravity.”
“As long as sexual harassment and assault continues to happen, and as long as people out there still think it is even slightly okay, or can get away with it because of their celebrity, then everyone is still in danger of this happening to them,” added Blackburn’s fellow filing attorney Tyrone S. Diggs. “I am here to fight for those who can’t fight for themselves and I applaud Grace for being so brave to come forward with her truth. “
However, the Combs team kept its focus squarely on Blackburn.
“This is just another lewd and meritless claim from Tyrone Blackburn — just like what he filed in the Rodney Jones lawsuit, which he still has not served,” said attorney Aaron Dyer, who represents both Sean and Christian Combs.
“This is exactly why the federal judge in New York slapped [Blackburn] two days ago for a ‘pattern of behavior’ in ‘improperly [filing] cases in federal court to garner media attention, embarrass defendants with salacious allegations, and pressure defendants to settle quickly,’ ” he added, “and why he was referred to the disciplinary committee in the Southern District of New York. We will be filing a motion to dismiss this outrageous claim.”
In the past, Diddy has denied wrongdoing and vowed to fight the lawsuits. Four women, including ex-girlfriend Casandra “Cassie” Ventura , have sued him since last November, alleging sexual assault.
O’Marcaigh, who is described in court documents as “a European Caucasian female who worked as a Stewardess in the Yachting Industry since 2018,” said she planned to work the entirety of her career in hospitality and the yachting industry but, as stated in her complaint, “those plans have been derailed due to the trauma [she] continues to have as a result of the assault.”
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On or around Dec. 28, 2022 — days before Diddy hosted a star-studded New Year’s Eve party aboard the ship , which was at sea — O’Marcaigh said that she worked the late shift on the yacht when Christian Combs, who usually stayed at a nearby villa on shore, came aboard “heavily intoxicated” from what O’Marcaigh believed was “a mixture of narcotics and alcohol.”
While she was serving drinks in the studio, where Jones also was present that night, Christian was being “particularly attentive with her, which she considered very inappropriate.” Christian then insisted that O’Marcaigh take a shot of tequila, which she believed he had spiked. She said in the filing that she “felt comfortable” knowing that Mr. Jones was present and “didn’t think anything more of it,” assuming she could return to her work elsewhere on the yacht after the drink. But when she took the shot, she said, the “mood changed” and things “became sinister.”
O’Marcaigh described Christian violently grabbing her arm and hurting her as he insisted that she take another shot. After that, “the situation escalated” and she described being physically assaulted by Christian, whom she alleged touched her legs, breasts, anus and vagina, and who also tried to kiss her on the neck, face and hands.
She said the timeline then became “very blurry and vague.”
But because O’Marcaigh said Diddy insisted on “Mr. Jones recording everything,” Lil Rod obtained an audio recording of the alleged incident. The recording was submitted as an exhibit in O’Marcaigh’s case.
In a transcript of the recording that was included in the complaint to describe the alleged incident, O’Marcaigh tries to leave but Christian does not let her. She tells him not to touch her legs or backside.
After she left, the complaint said, Christian later found her, refused to go back to shore and “demanded that she find him a place to sleep on the yacht.”
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O’Marcaigh went with him to the cinema, which was commonly used as an extra sleeping area, and he allegedly blocked her from exiting. She described Christian getting “physical and extremely aggressive,” cornering her and allegedly groping her despite her pushing back. He allegedly removed his clothes, exposed his erect penis and physically tried to force her to perform oral sex on him. She began fighting him, and then one of her colleagues entered the cinema, startling Christian. O’Marcaigh was able to leave.
She said she was “seriously bruised as a result of the attack,” that she did not consent to any of the sexual assault or misconduct, and that she was drugged and intoxicated by Christian. Images of her bruising were also included in the complaint.
O’Marcaigh said she complained to the yacht captain the next morning but alleged that he “berated [her and] lacked compassion or concern, failed to investigate, and insisted that [she] was probably voluntarily partying with the guests.” (She said she was not.)
After the incident, O’Marcaigh said, she was assigned to work the “front of the house,” which required her to personally serve Christian Combs while he was aboard the yacht. She also alleged that the captain “received a generous tip” from Diddy to keep him “quiet and from protecting [O’Marcaigh] or taking action on her behalf.”
She alleged that Diddy “fostered and encouraged an environment of debauchery” and “did not have any safeguards in place to ensure there was no excessive drug use, no excessive drinking, and no importation of purported sex workers.”
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“He intentionally created an unsafe environment that gave license to [Christian Combs] and his friends to believe that he was free to sexually assault [O’Marcaigh]” and allowed him and his friends “to behave carelessly, as they observed and mimicked his actions.”
O’Marcaigh said that the alleged assault deeply impacted her mental health, as well as her professional and personal life. She alleged that as a result of the alleged attack, her mental health deteriorated, she experienced anxiety and panic attacks and had severe suicidal ideations, the lawsuit said. She claimed the emotional strain also affected her physical health and that she developed an eating disorder and epileptic seizures after the incident.
In an unrelated action, Blackburn was chastised in a Wednesday court filing by New York Judge Denise Cote and referred to the grievance committee for the Southern District of New York after receiving repeated admonishments from another judge in a separate case. The attorney, known for his cases against celebrities, has brought lawsuits against rappers Nicki Minaj, T.I. and his wife Tiny, and comedian Tiffany Haddish.
Diggs said of the new lawsuit, “This case, just like others, should be viewed on the merits and not against other attorneys as a means of distraction.”
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Following a headlining showcase at the YCM Explorer Yacht Awards in Monaco , 154.2ft (46.99m) superyacht charter KING BENJI now prepares to make her global debut at the forthcoming MYBA Charter Show in Genoa.
Sporting an indulgent five-cabin layout for up to 10 sleeping charter guests, this captivating Dunya Yachts charter yacht offers an exceptional chance to experience a brand-new superyacht charter , fresh from the shipyard.
With an abundance of onboard facilities she is perfectly equipped to provide charter guests with unforgettable Mediterranean and Italy yacht charters .
Exterior decks are spacious with convivial spaces suitable for both corporate and family yacht charters . Offering multiple alfresco dining and lounge areas, the exteriors have many key features for glorious afternoons on Mediterranean yacht charters including a deck Jacuzzi and a wet bar.
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Luxury yacht KING BENJI combines style, performance, and comfort for unforgettable charter vacations
Accommodation for the crewed yacht charter provides a serene environment for charter guests to relax and unwind after a day of exploring the West Mediterranean . Featuring a combination of a master cabin, doubles, and twin cabins, every charter guest can make use of their own private en suite facility for optimal privacy during their time onboard the luxury yacht charter.
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An annual trade-only show, the MYBA Charter Show showcases an outstanding selection of Italy and Naples yacht charters , giving industry professionals the opportunity to view the yacht rentals up close before referring back to respective clients.
With the 2024 MYBA Charter Show scheduled to run from 22-25 April, KING BENJI will be joining other iconic luxury yacht charters at the show such as the newly refitted Lurssen yacht charter CARINTHIA VII and the Golden Yachts charter MALIA .
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How the Many Preferences of Below Deck's Charter Guests Led to a "Major F-ck Up"
Get details on what went down during Below Deck Season 11, Episode 9.
Just when you thought Season 11 of Below Deck couldn't get any crazier after two crew members departed the St. David on the same episode, it does — and this time, it's all thanks to the latest group of charter guests.
Who were the charter guests on Below Deck Season 11, Episode 9?
The primary guest on the April 1 episode of Below Deck was a former cruise director named Melinda. She was joined by her husband, Noah, and the following charter guest couples: a fashion executive named Gary and his girlfriend, The Real Housewives of New York City alum Jill Zarin ; Laura and Peter; and Josh and Jennifer.
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Why was the Below Deck crew "very stressed" with the charter guests on Season 11, Episode 9?
The St. David crew was stressed by the demands of Melinda's group before they even boarded the superyacht. Chief stew Fraser Olender , bosun Ben Willoughby , and chef Anthony Iracane 's worries started to creep in at their preference sheet meeting with Captain Kerry Titheradge , during which they learned about the guests' lengthy list of likes and dislikes.
Once the charter began, the demands grew from there. The yachties were particularly stressed out by Jill, who routinely gave recommendations to improve their service such as pre-stocking the bathrooms with a flurry of personal items and giving the primary a button they could press whenever they wanted something from the crew.
The charter guests during Below Deck Season 11, Episode 9.
What led to Chef Anthony Iracane's "major f-ck up" on Below Deck Season 11, Episode 9?
After Anthony presented the charter guests with an appetizer sans a veggie option for the primary Melinda, Fraser told Captain Kerry that dinner was shaping up to be "a disaster" and "a sh-t show."
Anthony, however, justified his decision by recalling his conversation about dinner with Jill, during which there was no mention of a veggie appetizer. On that note, Kerry said, "What's happening is if Jill's rattling our cage too much and we're focusing on Jill, we should be focused on the primary."
"They are our number one," Kerry continued in a confessional interview. "He is in charge of that. That's his f-ck up and it's a major f-ck up. He's out of his depth and he's just imploding. I can't afford these mistakes anymore."
The Below Deck episode ended with Captain Kerry issuing another warning. "We can't drift away from what the primary wants," he said. "Otherwise we're gonna make more and more mistakes."
- Anthony Iracane
- Fraser Olender
- Kerry Titheradge
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