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Showing posts with label Super Yacht. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Super Yacht. Show all posts

Wednesday 25 September 2024

Berilda





 

The Berilda, which is currently for sale for around £15million, can be chartered for up to £160,000 a week in high season.

It has been sailing the Firth of Clyde has been seen moored at James Watt Dock Greenock.

In August 2024 she was involved in a tragic accident as a guest fell overboard and drowned in the Gareloch on the Clyde.

Thursday 1 August 2024

Orcades






Orcades a private yacht on the slipway at Nobles boat builders Girvan.

Wednesday 31 May 2023

Rocinante





Super yacht Rocinante at James Watt Dock Greenock.

Rocinante is a 78.5 m / 257′7″ luxury motor yacht. She was built by Lurssen in 2008. With a beam of 13.97 m and a draft of 3.75 m, she has a steel hull and aluminium superstructure. This adds up to a gross tonnage of 2334 tons. She is powered by Caterpillar engines of 2717 hp each giving her a maximum speed of 18 knots and a cruising speed of 17 knots. Rocinante's maximum range is estimated at 6000 nautical miles. The motor yacht can accommodate 18 guests in 9 cabins with an interior design by Albert Pinto and an exterior design by Espen Oeino.



Game Changer







 Game Changer supply ship for super yachts built by Damen, seen here at JWD Greenock.

Thursday 25 May 2023

Dapple










Built for a true scuba dive aficionado, this customised Yacht Support features a very well kitted-out dive centre and large professional decompression chamber for extra safety off the beaten track. The interiors by designer Mark Berryman were created in tandem with his design for the mother yacht.

Click HERE for more info

Thursday 28 October 2021

Spirit of Fortitude














 The Spirit of Fortitude is a thirty-three metre tri-deck luxury superyacht with a gross tonnage of 199 tonnes brimming with character. She has a hand crafted interior, designed with a classic Scottish contemporary twist.

Seen here passing Gourock on way to James Watt Dock.

Tuesday 10 December 2019

Itasca

Built by J and K Smits Scheepswerven in The Netherlands as an ocean-going salvage tug, formerly THAMES III, she is one of three sisterships built with only ITASCA still in existence. ITASCA was in commercial service until 1979, before being converted to a yacht where she has since earned her place in exploration yachting history having circumnavigated the world three times, including being one of the first yachts to pass through the Northwest Passage when owned by the former US Secretary of the Treasury, William E Simon.