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Tim Graham Photo Library via Getty Images The Royal Yacht Britannia was the British royal family's private yacht from 1953 to 1997. The ship is now a museum open to the public in Edinburgh, Scotland.
The Ritz-Carlton Yacht Collection is growing. The vessel, which will spend its inaugural season sailing the Mediterranean, was fittingly named for the Maltese word for water.
Her Majesty's Yacht Britannia is the former royal yacht of the British monarchy. She was in their service from 1954-97. She was in their service from 1954-97. She was the 83rd such vessel since King Charles II acceded to the throne in 1660, and is the second royal yacht to bear the name, the first being the racing cutter built for the Prince of ...
The Royal Yacht Britannia, Leith, Edinburgh. Visitor attraction and evening events venue. The list of Navy vessels for December 1695 (House of Commons Journal) The £1.4-million yacht Hebridian Princess This yacht was chartered by the Queen for her 80th Birthday. Formerly the MacBrayne ferry Columba built in 1964; converted to a miniature ...
Eye, formerly Ace [3] is a 87 m (285 ft) yacht built by Lürssen. [4] She was delivered to her owner Yuriy Kosiuk in July 2012. The yacht accommodates 10 guests and 28 crew members. Her exterior and interior were both created by Andrew Winch Designs. One of ACE’s interior features is the spa.
Cliché but true, the second-richest man on the planet, according to Forbes, owns the tallest sailing yacht in the world. In fact, the 417-foot Koru is so big, it has its own 250-foot support ...
Yacht Eos moored in Dartmouth, UK, February 2008 Eos at the Lürssen shipyard. Eos is a three-masted Bermuda-rigged schooner.The ship is one of the largest private sailing yachts in the world, and as of 2009 was owned by movie and media billionaire Barry Diller, [3] husband of fashion designer Diane von Fürstenberg.
Aviva is a 98-metre (322 ft) length motor yacht. She is the fourth yacht named Aviva built for Bahamas -based British businessman Joe Lewis , and replaces the 68m Aviva (III) . Like her predecessor, Aviva was designed by Reymond Langton , and built by Lemwerder -based German builder Abeking & Rasmussen .