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Black Pearl at night. Black Pearl is a sailing yacht launched in 2016, which is 106.7 meters (350.1 ft) in length. [4] It has three DynaRig masts supporting a sail area of 2,900 square meters (31,215 sq ft). [4] The yacht was known during its build process originally as Oceanco Y712 and thereafter as "Project Solar".
Oleg Leonidovich Burlakov (Russian: Олег Леонидович Бурлаков; 24 August 1949 – 21 June 2021) [1] [2] was a Russian oligarch [3] and billionaire.He was also the co-owner of Stroylesbank, the main shareholder of the Burneftegaz company (85%), the former owner and chairman of the board of Novoroscement, the owner of the Terpentin paint and varnish factory in Višegrad and ...
The Burlakov case [1] [2] is a series of large-scale international court proceedings ongoing in several jurisdictions, including the London-based High Court of Justice, relating to the assets and dealings of prominent Russian businessman Oleg Burlakov, who died of COVID in 2021 and left a fortune valued at nearly 3 billion pounds.
The luxurious super yacht − which boasted one of the largest masts in the world and carried a crew of business moguls, including British tech tycoon Mike Lynch and his family and a chair of ...
The luxury yacht sank in the early morning hours of Monday, Aug. 19 Coast Guard Says They’re ‘Not Sure a Black Box Was Present’ in Sunken Sicily Yacht Skip to main content
An active-duty Marine has been charged with murdering a contestant from a racy reality TV show whose body was found in a pond a week after she vanished 50 miles away while working as an escort.
Black Pearl, at 106.7 metres (350.1 ft) the largest sailing yacht, as of 2018 [12]. The "Large Commercial Yacht Code (LY2)" of Great Britain and its dominions defines a "large yacht" as one that is 24 metres (79 ft) or more at the waterline and is in commercial use for sport or pleasure, while not carrying cargo or more than 12 passengers, and carrying a professional crew.
Black Swan: 40.20 m (132 ft) Camper & Nicholsons: Charles Ernest Nicholson: 1899: Wooden ketch, originally the yawl Brynhilde: Moss: 40.10 m (132 ft) Vosmarine Yatçılık: Paolo Scanu: 2016: Steel gulet Latitude: 40.00 m (131 ft) Concorde Yachts: Bruce Farr: 1991: Fiberglass sloop, originally Mirabella I: Principessa Vaivia: 40.00 m (131 ft ...