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First purpose built Sea Axe Fast Yacht Support vessel. [145] 2010–2019. Year Length overall in meters ... Luxury yacht; Amels Holland B.V. References
5 Luxury yachts. 6 Watersports, dinghies, launches & tenders. 7 See also. 8 References. ... This is a list of boat builders, for which there is a Wikipedia article.
Following the success of Crystal Esprit, the Crystal Cruises built the world's first purpose-built Polar Class megayacht for the luxury cruise market. Her namesake is HMS Endeavour, Captain James Cooks' research ship, which discovered Australia and New Zealand; and the new vessel was designed for global expeditions in the Arctic and Antarctic as well as in tropical conditions. [5]
Heritage Yacht Builders (1 C) Hinterhoeller Yachts (1 C, 2 P) Hobie Cat Europe (1 C) Honnor Marine Classics (1 C) Hotfoot Boats (1 C) Hughes Boat Works (2 C, 1 P)
Heesen Yachts was founded in 1978 by Frans Heesen, an entrepreneur who at the time was best known for his work in the plastics industry. [4] Heesen purchased the Striker Boats shipyard site in the Netherlands as a potential home for another business, but decided to retain the property as a shipyard and continue its operations. [5]
Andromeda is a 107.39-meter (352 ft 4 in) luxury expedition yacht constructed for the New Zealand billionaire Graeme Hart. Launched in 2015 and completed in 2016, the vessel was initially named Ulyssess by Hart. The vessel was reportedly sold in 2017 to Yuri Milner and renamed Andromeda. [1]
In August 2017, ICON Yachts signed a contract to convert the commercial motor vessel Sanaborg, a 68m icebreaker built by Koninklijke Niestern Sander, into a luxury superyacht. In 2020, in association with the UK design team RWD, ICON launched RAGNAR (68m), an eye-catcher Explorer Yacht that turned into the brand’s flagship piece.
Ferretti model 68' (2005) cruising at 31 knots. Pershing 72, European Powerboat of the Year 2008 in the category 50 feet and over In the year 2000, Ferretti purchased 100% of the capital of Riva S.p.A., a producer of luxury fibreglass yachts measuring 10 to 35 metres in length, both flybridge and open.