Manslaughter Probe Launched After Bayesian Yacht Sinking Kills British Entrepreneur, Morgan Stanley Chief
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Italian authorities have launched a manslaughter investigation into the captain of the luxury Bayesian sailing yacht that sank off the coast of Sicily last week in a wreck that killed seven people, including Britsh tech entrepreneur Michael Lynch, his 18-year-old daughter, Hannah, and Morgan Stanley International director Jonathan Bloomer.
Italian Coast Guards take part in searches of missing off Porticello near Palermo, on Aug. 21, 2024.
Italian prosecutors will investigate James Cutfield, the captain of the Bayesian, for manslaughter after the ship sank in rough weather overnight on Aug. 18, multiple outlets reported Monday.
The investigation will look into if the crew of the ship appropriately handled the storm that hit the yacht before it capsized, if passengers were warned of imminent danger and if hatches on the ship were left ajar, which would have contributed to its quick sinking.
As part of the probe, the ship will be raised from the waters in which it sank later this year, CNN reported , at the cost of registered owner Angela Bacares, the wife and mother, respectively, of victims Michael and Hannah Lynch.
The Bayesian, named for a mathematical theory, is currently about 50 meters (164 feet) below the surface near the port of Porticello in Sicily, Italy, and sank less than a minute after it capsized.
Officials have said the passengers who died—Michael and Hannah Lynch, Jonathan and Judy Bloomer and Chris and Neda Morvillo—were likely asleep at the time of the sinking.
Notices of investigations into an incident must be issued in Italy before autopsies can be done on victims, Reuters reported , and the opening of a probe does not necessarily mean formal charges will follow.
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Key Background
The Bayesian is a 184-foot luxury sailing yacht with a 246-foot aluminum mast—the tallest of its kind in the world. It is legally owned by Bacares and her late husband "had a lot of pride" in his yacht, a staff member told The Times of London. The Lynch/Bacares family was on board with seven guests and the boat was anchored when a storm hit overnight on Sunday, Aug. 18. The harsh weather included a " waterspout ," a tornado-like swirling column of air and water, that caused the vessel to top over and it was then quickly dragged underwater. Of the 10 passengers, six died in the capsizing and their bodies were recovered last week. There were also 12 crew members on board and one, Recaldo Thomas, also died. Among those resued were Bacares; Charlotte Golunski, a partner at Lynch's Invoke Capital, along with her partner and her baby daughter; lawyer Ayla Ronald and her partner.
Lynch, Bloomer and Morvillo were all involved in a massive fraud trial that saw Hewlett-Packard accuse Lynch and others of artificially inflating the value of his software company, Autonomy, before HP purchased it in 2011. Lynch was indicted for conspiracy and wire fraud in the sale but was acquitted alongside his co-defendant Stephen Chamberlain, who was killed in a car crash in the U.K. the same weekend the Bayesian sank in Italy. Bloomer testified for the defense at Lynch’s trial, according to the Associated Press , and Morvillo was one of the lawyers on the case.
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At Los Angeles Galleries, Savoring the Waning Days of Summer
During an often quiet season in the art world, several outstanding solo shows and one group show offer a feast for the eye and the mind.
By Jonathan Griffin
Reporting from Los Angeles
The traditional summer lull in the art gallery calendar typically spurs a rash of phoned-in group shows, a chance to drag unsold works out of storage and repackage them under limp catchall themes. Not so much in Los Angeles, where several eye-catching solo exhibitions feature artists who are overdue for a moment in the sun.
On the evidence of these shows, there’s no single dominant trend in art right now, but rather a general sense of permission to take seriously a broad spectrum of artists and positions, especially those of older generations. In this late-summer heat, it’s a welcome respite.
‘Magdalena Suarez Frimkess: The Finest Disregard’
Through Jan. 25. Los Angeles County Museum of Art, 5905 Wilshire Boulevard, Los Angeles; 323-857-6000; lacma.org.
At 95, the Venezuelan-born Magdalena Suarez Frimkess has waited a long time for her first museum retrospective. Trained in Chile as a sculptor, she came to the United States on a fellowship in 1962 and met Michael Frimkess, a classical ceramist. They were soon married, and settled in Los Angeles. After he was diagnosed with multiple sclerosis, she began applying her Pop-inflected imagery onto his elegant vessels, painting them with colored glaze.
This exhibition of ceramics, furniture, paintings and drawings at LACMA, curated by José Luis Blondet, takes its title from an astute review in Art in America by Paul Harris: “The work of Magdalena Suarez Frimkess — the most daring sculptor working in Chile — is distinguished by the finest disregard for whatever is supposed to be so.”
While Michael Frimkess made traditional vases and pots, his wife enlivened them with animals, portraits of her family, cartoon characters like Porky Pig, Olive Oyl and the popular Chilean character Condorito. Ignored by the Los Angeles art world, she was uninhibited by critical expectations.
Soon, Suarez Frimkess was making her own cheerfully lumpy ceramics, which dominate in this show. The earliest work is an undated dish bearing the Venezuelan national crest; the most recent is a similarly irregular plate, made this year, decorated with a transcription of her CVS medication label.
Blondet tries to make a case for Suarez Frimkess’s connections to the wider art world. (A yellow Josef Albers painting from 1969, which — according to a wall text — may have influenced a painting by Suarez Frimkess hanging alongside, is particularly incongruous.) Rather, her work is delightful because of its insulation from the usual ambitions and anxieties of influence that bedevil artists. And that is why, no doubt, she is admired by many younger artists who have collected her work.
‘Social Abstraction’
Through Aug. 30. Gagosian Gallery, 456 North Camden Drive, Beverly Hills; 310-271-9400; gagosian.com .
Many artists dealing with race in their work have, in recent years, used representational language — often figurative — to set out forceful identitarian positions. “Social Abstraction,” a two-part exhibition in Beverly Hills and Hong Kong, curated by the Gagosian director Antwaun Sargent, assembles 13 Black American artists whose work allows for less prescriptive readings through more ambiguous forms, while still embodying the artists’ individual racialized perspectives.
Several artists fuse together rough-and-ready found materials with exquisite preciousness: Eric N. Mack delicately stitches a silk Christian Lacroix scarf with strips from a cotton apron and Irish linen; Kahlil Robert Irving covers his small ceramic sculptures with photographic decals and gold and silver luster glaze; Alteronce Gumby inserts polished pieces of agate and bismuth into panels of shattered glass.
Gagosian Beverly Hills is not a particularly difficult space in which to hang art, but the impact of works in this exhibition depends largely on their placement — and, boringly, on their scale.
Large works easily project self-assurance and gravitas, while decent smaller pieces, such as Kevin Beasley’s series of intimate paintings, made from fluffy raw cotton and colored resin, or Devin B. Johnson’s single brown painting, get lost. Even Allana Clarke’s “Witness Me” — a sculpture made of black latex hair bonding glue, nearly six feet tall — is diminished by the big white wall it’s leaning against.
It may be obvious to note that Rick Lowe’s collage-based abstraction owes a lot — too much — to that of Mark Bradford. However, in this company, opposite Mack’s confection of fabrics, and around a corner from Cameron Welch’s “The Golden Thread” — an astonishing mixed-media mosaic — it finds new affiliations. It is fitting that such an exhibition should open unexpected avenues of meaning rather than just reinforce things we already know.
‘Linda Vallejo: Select Works, 1969-2024’
Through Sept. 21. Parrasch Heijnen, 1326 South Boyle Avenue; 323-943-9373, parraschheijnen.com.
To visit Linda Vallejo's show is to drift among various art historical currents of the last half century, as processed by an eco-feminist, Chicana artist born in Boyle Heights, the Los Angeles neighborhood where this gallery now stands.
The exhibition reveals how Vallejo traveled from “Untitled III” — a colorful abstraction from 1969 partly made with potato prints — to “The Impotence of Violence,” a hanging sculpture of two giant machine guns sewn from red and white canvas, made this year.
Between these poles of material experimentation and overly didactic conceptualism there are wonders aplenty. Vallejo’s start was in printmaking, which she combined with drawing and painting. In the late 1970s, she began cutting and folding her lithographic prints, then combining them with bits of wire, stone and wool into potent sculptural assemblages evoking cockamamie scientific models, or ritual objects, that she encased behind vacuum-formed clear plastic domes.
Through her involvement with Native American, Aztec and Maya cultures, Vallejo came to believe that women are “part of the earth,” as she put it, and her work increasingly described a union of the female body and the natural world. Highlights of this exhibition include two 1990 sculptures that combine sticks and tree branches with paper pulp, metal and abalone shells to conjure totems, part human, part arboreal.
If it appears that Vallejo’s work jumped around too much, look harder. That potato print from 1969 shares with its neighbor — the acrylic “Electric Nude 1,” from 2010, depicting a female figure in painted pixels — an interest in cellularity, in the individual pieces that constitute a body, or a field, or a society. Vallejo was always thinking big, it seems, so her subject matter flits back and forth from the micro to the macro.
Mark A. Rodriguez
Through Sept. 7. Chris Sharp Gallery, 4650 West Washington Boulevard, Los Angeles; 213-262-9944, chrissharpgallery.com.
It would not be wrong to say that Mark A. Rodriguez, for his exhibition “Forever,” presents a new series of framed prints. Except: The prints are all American postage stamps, and the frames are elephantine crusts of Sculptamold modeling compound, painted in sometimes garish shades of acrylic. More sculpture than picture, the works combine the ironic wit of the ready-made with the sincerity of the handmade craft object.
One way of decrypting these artworks is as metaphors, the “forever” stamps standing in for paintings. (It’s apt that the exhibition coincides with a significant downturn in the art market.) The lumpy frames may evoke our sentimental attachment to collectible things, or the care we take to protect them.
Rodriguez is best known for his work collecting bootleg cassettes of Grateful Dead concerts; in past exhibitions, he displayed them as wall-mounted sculptures. In one sense, “Forever” is a continuation: Rodriguez has assiduously selected series of stamps — different years, different designs — even though the colors of their frames bear no obvious correspondence to the stamps they envelop. (His paint application is gorgeous, by the way: think of the layered colors of Ken Price, or the painted plaster surfaces of Franz West.)
These stamps represent a symbol of Americana, in light of which their “forever” designation of enduring value seems hubristic. In the back room of the gallery, similar works by Rodriguez feature vintage stamps commemorating Apollo 8 (6 cents) and Johnny Appleseed (5 cents). They drive home that “forever,” as it pertains to the American future, today seems a very old-fashioned idea.
James Hayward
Through Sept. 14. The Pit, 3015 Dolores Street, Los Angeles; 747-273-8240; the-pit.la.
When someone has spent their whole career refining ways of making a painting from just one color, you should pay attention to what they’ve learned. This survey of mainly monochromatic paintings by James Hayward (born in 1943) begins in the 1970s, when he made more-or-less flat oil paintings such as “Automatic Painting 66 x 66 Neutral Grey” (1976). The austere gray canvas is what the art historian Kirk Varnedoe would have called “a picture of nothing.” It’s also sublime.
No hand-painted surface is entirely featureless, of course, and Hayward must have realized that inevitable imperfections could be distracting, even if they also compelled viewers to look harder. Over time, he experimented with texture, developing a method for applying paint in loosely crosshatched thick swipes, which would cover a canvas like stucco. The majority of paintings in this regrettably overhung exhibition derive from that process.
Near the entrance, two recent tondos slathered unevenly in ultramarine and another in putty pink are — compared with most of Hayward’s methodically honed surfaces — rather abject. But since the artist made them after half a century of study, they’re hard to dismiss.
Far more seductive are velvety-smooth paintings done in acrylic on vertical strips of ebony. A group of these, “The Ecstasy,” from 2000, takes its title from Bernini’s 17th-century altarpiece, “The Ecstasy of Saint Theresa.” But ecstasy is also what one feels when absorbed by the best of Hayward’s seemingly simple but deeply considered paintings.
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Two Eco Art Installations: Two sculptors, whose works are being shown in TriBeCa and on Governors Island, stray from the crowd with ambiguous, beautiful and frightening ecological works .
The Odd Duck of Antiguan Art: At the Drawing Center in Manhattan, the revival of the Antiguan artist Frank Walter continues with a stack of his written archive displayed alongside his paintings.
Bronx Museum’s Executive Director Leaves: Klaudio Rodriguez is leaving his position at the museum, which recently began a $33 million expansion and renovation project, to lead the Museum of Fine Arts in St. Petersburg, Fla.
The ‘Man on Wire,’ Fifty Years Later: The high-wire artist Philippe Petit has a new show commemorating the 50th anniversary of his walk between the twin towers of the World Trade Center.
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Experts puzzle over why Bayesian yacht sank. Was it a 'black swan event'?
The Bayesian set off on a leisurely cruise around Italy's southern coast on a sunny day in late July.
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 Morgan Stanley − set sail from the Amalfi Coast, bound for Sicily.
Less than a month later, the ship had sunk 160 feet under the water , leaving its cook dead and six of its passengers, including at least two Americans, missing and prompting a massive search that has drawn international attention.
Now, experts are trying to piece together why in the early hours Monday the Bayesian was quickly pulled under the waves amid a storm that saw at least one tornado spin up over the water.
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A perfect storm led to Bayesian sinking, experts say
The combination of unlikely factors that could have contributed to the ship's fate constituted a "black swan event," Matthew Schanck, chairman of the Maritime Search and Rescue Council, told USA TODAY.
The Bayesian was well-built: A 2008 product of Italian ship maker Perini, it was constructed in accordance with international maritime standards and commercially certified by the U.K.'s Maritime and Coastguard Agency, according to Schanck.
The bout of bad weather that swept the area when the ship went down was also out of the ordinary in the northern Mediterranean, "which isn't renowned for prolonged, significant stormy weather," he said.
"The fact that those two elements have then resulted in the foundering of a super yacht is pretty extraordinary," Schanck said. "These things don't happen every day."
After the ship sank just before 5 a.m. local time, 15 people, including a 1-year-old, were pulled from the water. Some were rescued from a life raft by the crew of a ship docked nearby.
Ricardo Thomas, the ship's cook and a native of Antigua, was found dead, according to authorities.
As of Tuesday, six people were missing, including Lynch and his 18-year-old daughter. Several missing passengers were involved in Lynch's trial on fraud charges, including Jonathan Bloomer, a Morgan Stanley chair who served as his character witness, and one of Lynch's attorneys. Lynch, accused of fraud after he sold his company to electronics giant Hewlett-Packard, was acquitted of all charges weeks ago.
Who is Mike Lynch? UK entrepreneur among those missing after superyacht sinks off Sicily
Tornado formed over unusually hot water
Storms in the area that night may have whipped up a water spout, a tornado over the water , according to local meteorologists.
It was likely triggered by the water's unusual warmth, said Rick Shema, a certified consulting meteorologist who served in the Navy.
"The water spout was an uncommon occurrence," he said. "But again, these things happen, especially in warmer water."
At 83.7 degrees, water in the area was more than 3 degrees hotter than average on the day the Bayesian sank, likely the result of climate change, Shema said.
"Hurricanes can form at 80 degrees. This was almost four degrees higher than that," he said.
The water spout may have spun up when cooler air dropped from mountainous places nearby onto the hot water, he said. "A water spout is a vortex, basically like a tornado, spinning real fast, sucking up water and moisture as the column rises," he said.
Although water spouts only reach around 120 mph, as compared with tornadoes on land, which can reach up to 300 mph, "you don't need 200 mph to sink a ship," he said.
"Even an average tornado, 120 miles an hour, that's a lot of wind," he said, "which would heel the boat over for sure."
Water spouts spring up suddenly, Shema said. Before they strike, winds can be slow, but "once the water spout comes over, bam, it's on," he said.
Before sunrise, the ship's crew may not have seen the water spout coming. "The visibility was probably a big factor," he said.
With the windows of the yacht opened, as they likely were in the hot weather, the water spout could have triggered water that flooded through the portholes, Shema said, causing the ship to sink.
Tragedy strikes: Scramble to find survivors after Bayesian yacht sinks off Sicily coast
Search continues, but shift to recovery phase approaches
Italian authorities said the Bayesian was probably at anchor when the storm struck, meaning it couldn't maneuver and ride the waves, according to Mitchell Stoller, a captain and maritime expert witness. Other ships in the area that turned on their engines rode out the storm, he said.
"When you're at anchor and you see weather, you start your engine and you put the wind on the bow. You don't let it get on the side," he said.
Schanck said another key question concerns the position of the keel, a heavy weight underneath the boat that acts as a counterbalance to keep it upright, when the ship sank. When lifted, "that's going to affect the stability of the vessel, because, obviously, you've now raised the center of gravity of that vessel," he said.
The Bayesian was floating over 160 feet of water at the time, deep enough that the keel would likely be deployed. But the fact that "the vessel heeled over so heavily makes me question that," Schanck said.
The cause of the disaster may not be known until the ship can be examined in more detail, experts say. Prosecutors in a nearby town have already opened an investigation.
Schanck said investigators will have plenty to work with once the operation moves into a recovery phase.
"The vessel is intact and in good condition on the seabed," he said. "There's a lot of eyewitness accounts from other vessels in the area and the shore."
As the search entered its second day on Tuesday, the rescue effort may shift in that direction soon. "I suspect, later on, today or tomorrow, we'll probably see some mention of a recovery operation being stated," Schanck said.
The decision to would depend on whether rescuers find signs of life in the ship and air pockets or survivable spaces, Schanck said. At this point, survivors on the water's surface looks unlikely. "My professional opinion is that the casualties will be located within the vessel," he said.
"There is a risk versus benefit in all maritime search and rescue incidents," he said. "Where we start transitioning to a recovery phase, that line shifts."
Contributing: Reuters
Cybele Mayes-Osterman is a breaking news reporter for USA Today. Reach her on email at [email protected]. Follow her on X @CybeleMO.
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GLAZE, YACHT FOR CHARTERINQUIRE ABOUT GLAZE‘Glaze’ is a 160.76ft /49m motor yacht, custom built in 2007 by Trinity Yachts and last refitted in 2010. Her interior design is attractive and comfortable, designed by Dee Robinson Interiors. The exterior styling of this vessel is by Trinity Yachts. Glaze’s interior layout sleeps up to 12 guests in 5 rooms, including a master suite, 1 VIP stateroom, 2 double cabins, 1 twin cabin and 2 pullman beds. She is also capable of carrying up to 9 crew onboard to ensure a relaxed luxury yacht experience. Timeless styling, beautiful furnishings and sumptuous seating feature throughout to create an elegant and comfortable atmosphere. You’ll find extensive entertainment and leisure facilities onboard, making her ideal for entertaining friends and family on your charter vacation. There’s ample space for enjoying an alfresco lunch or dinner on deck, or simply lounging in the sunshine and working on your tan. She has a cruising speed of 14 knots, a maximum speed of 19 knots and a range of 4,200nm from 60,938litre fuel tanks. This combination of style and performance is another factor adding to her popularity. This impressive yacht comes complete with a modern stabilization system to reduce roll motion even during rough seas, and the yacht also has ‘at anchor stabilizers’ to keep things smooth even at anchor/zero speed. A Jacuzzi on deck is just perfect for relaxing with friends and family, while taking in the breath-taking scenery after a long day of exploration. Wi-Fi connection is available throughout, so you’ll be able to stay connected while you’re away, great for business, checking emails or sharing your experience on social media. A gym onboard, equipped with the latest exercise equipment, means you’ll be able to work out at sea. Air conditioning keeps conditions comfortable throughout the cabins, even on the hottest of days or nights. Fun is easy to find with toys including 2 x 3 seat Yamaha VXS/VXR Waverunners, 2 x Stand-up Yamaha 2011 Superjet Jet-Skis, 2 x Porsche Cayago F7 Seabobs, 2 x Paddleboards, and 1 x Kneeboard, sure to keep guests entertained. Glaze Photos & VideosGlaze features & pricing. • AIR CONDITIONING • DECK JACUZZI • DIVING • FISHING • GYM • JET SKI • KNEEBOARD • PADDLEBOARD • SEABOB • SNORKELING • STABILIZERS • TOWABLE TOYS • WAKEBOARD • WATER SKI • WATER SLIDE • WAVERIDER • WI FI 1 x 21ft /6.40m Novurania RIB Inboard 1 x 13ft /3.96m Rescue Boat Mercury 25 HP engine 2 x 3 seat Yamaha VXS/VXR Waverunners 2 x Stand-up Yamaha 2011 Superjet Jet-Skis 2 x Porsche Cayago F7 Seabobs 2 x Paddleboards Stand Up 1 x Kneeboard 1 x Wake Board Adult's 1 x Wake Board Junior's 1 x Water-Ski Adult's 1 x Water-Ski Children's Towable Toys Waterslide Freestyle - full height from sun deck to sea with soft landing scoop at bottom. Fishing Equipment Snorkelling Equipment 4 x Scuba Diving Equipment 1 x Dive Compressor CHARTER GLAZESimilar luxury yachts for charter in. 91.86ft /28m 8 Guests 4 Cabins 4 Crew €22,500/wk 68.90ft /21m 4 Guests 2 Cabins 2 Crew €60,000/wk 94.16ft /28.7m 8 Guests 4 Cabins 4 Crew POA/wk 141.99ft /43.28m 12 Guests 5 Cabins 9 Crew Maldive Mosaique$42,000/wk 137.01ft /41.76m 22 Guests 11 Cabins 16 Crew SEA HUNTRESS€220,000/wk 179.99ft /54.86m 10 Guests 5 Cabins 13 Crew €25,000/wk 84.32ft /25.7m 8 Guests 4 Cabins 4 Crew Ice Angel – Not For Charter€329,000/wk 196.85ft /60m 12 Guests 7 Cabins 14 Crew POWDERMONKEY OF LONDON€42,000/wk 97.77ft /29.8m 12 Guests 5 Cabins 5 Crew Equilibrium98.43ft /30m 8 Guests 4 Cabins 4 Crew €79,000/wk 131.23ft /40m 11 Guests 5 Cabins 8 Crew $35,000/wk 79.07ft /24.1m 8 Guests 4 Cabins 2 Crew 91.86ft /28m 6 Guests 3 Cabins 4 Crew €29,500/wk 100.89ft /30.75m 9 Guests 5 Cabins 5 Crew Lady Sovereign II€11,000/wk 98.43ft /30m Guests Cabins Crew €26,000/wk 73ft /22.25m 8 Guests 4 Cabins 2 Crew €45,000/wk 85.30ft /26m 8 Guests 4 Cabins 4 Crew 121.39ft /37m 8 Guests 4 Cabins 6 Crew Bleu De Nimes190.29ft /58m 12 Guests 9 Cabins 20 Crew €29,500/wk 78.74ft /24m 9 Guests 4 Cabins 4 Crew €65,200/wk 107.94ft /32.9m 8 Guests 4 Cabins 4 Crew €49,000/wk 131.56ft /40.1m 10 Guests 5 Cabins 6 Crew Halis Temel€17,500/wk 134.51ft /41m 24 Guests 12 Cabins Crew €29,000/wk 82.02ft /25m 6 Guests 3 Cabins 3 Crew 111.55ft /34m 10 Guests 5 Cabins 6 Crew $49,500/wk 112.01ft /34.14m 8 Guests 4 Cabins 4 Crew Harmony III€160,000/wk 143.04ft /43.6m 10 Guests 5 Cabins 9 Crew $49,000/wk 86.94ft /26.5m 8 Guests 4 Cabins 4 Crew 98.43ft /30m 8 Guests 5 Cabins 6 Crew €12,000/wk 93.50ft /28.5m 12 Guests 6 Cabins 5 Crew Find anything, super fast.
We don't have any additional photos of this yacht. Do you? Motor Yacht Luxury motor yacht Glaze, built in 2007 by American shipyard Trinity Yachts is a semi-displacement superyacht. With an aluminium hull and superstructure, she features naval architecture and exterior design by Trinity and the interior work Dee Robinson. This twin screw yacht measures 49.08 metres and can accommodate up to 12 guests. Glaze is a custom motor yacht launched in 2007 by Trinity Yachts and most recently refitted in 2018. Trinity Yachts, a world leader in the realm of building full-custom superyachts, has been producing first-class vessels since its inception in 1995. Speed, seaworthiness and unique quality workmanship characterise the American shipyard’s builds. Glaze measures 49.1 metres in length, with a max draft of 2.4 metres and a beam of 8.5 metres. Glaze has an aluminium hull with an aluminium superstructure. Her interior design is by Dee Robinson Interiors. Glaze also features naval architecture by Trinity Yachts. Performance and CapabilitiesGlaze has a top speed of 19.00 knots and a cruising speed of 15.00 knots. She is powered by a twin screw propulsion system. She also has a range of 2,500 nautical miles. AccommodationGlaze accommodates up to 14 guests in 6 cabins. She also houses room for up to 9 crew members. Other SpecificationsGlaze is MCA compliant, her hull NB is T037. Glaze is an ABS Maltese Cross A1 Yachting Service AMS class yacht.
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The current position of GLAZE is at East Australia reported 11 days ago by AIS. The vessel GLAZE (IMO 9439577, MMSI 319052400) is a Yacht built in 2007 (17 years old) and currently sailing under the flag of Cayman Islands . Position & Voyage Data
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The award winning 49m/160'9" motor yacht 'Glaze' (ex. Lady Michelle ) was built by Trinity Yachts in the United States at their Gulfport shipyard. Her interior is styled by design house Dee Robinson Interiors and she was completed in 2007. This luxury vessel's exterior design is the work of Trinity Yachts and she was last refitted in 2018.
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The 49.1 metre motor yacht Glaze has been listed for sale by Kevin Bonnie at IYC.. Built in aluminium by US yard Trinity Yachts to a design by Geoff Van Aller, Glaze was delivered in 2007 and most recently refitted in 2018. Bureau Veritas classed, she won a coveted Neptune Voyager trophy at the 2017 World Superyacht Awards.Accommodation is for 14 guests in six cabins including a full beam ...
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INQUIRE ABOUT GLAZE. 'Glaze' is a 160.76ft /49m motor yacht, custom built in 2007 by Trinity Yachts and last refitted in 2010. Her interior design is attractive and comfortable, designed by Dee Robinson Interiors. The exterior styling of this vessel is by Trinity Yachts. Glaze's interior layout sleeps up to 12 guests in 5 rooms, including ...
Glaze measures 49.1 metres in length, with a max draft of 2.4 metres and a beam of 8.5 metres. Glaze has an aluminium hull with an aluminium superstructure. Her exterior design is by Trinity Yachts. Her interior design is by Dee Robinson Interiors. Glaze also features naval architecture by Trinity Yachts.
GLAZE. The current position of GLAZE is at East Australia reported 77 days ago by AIS. The vessel GLAZE (IMO 9439577, MMSI 319052400) is a Yacht built in 2007 (17 years old) and currently sailing under the flag of Cayman Islands . Plans & Prices. Track on Map Add Photo.
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The award winning 49m/160'9" motor yacht 'Glaze' (ex. Lady Michelle ) was built by Trinity Yachts in the United States at their Gulfport shipyard. Her interior is styled by design house Dee Robinson Interiors and she was completed in 2007. This luxury vessel's exterior design is the work of Trinity Yachts and she was last refitted in 2018.
GLAZE (IMO: 9439577) is a Yacht registered and sailing under the flag of Cayman Islands.Her gross tonnage is 456 and deadweight is 364.GLAZE was built in 2007.GLAZE length overall (LOA) is 49.08 m, beam is 8.53 m. Her container capacity is 0 TEU.
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Luxury motor yacht Glaze, built in 2007 by American shipyard Trinity Yachts is a semi-displacement superyacht. With an aluminium hull and superstructure, she features naval architecture and exterior design by Trinity and the interior work Dee Robinson. This twin screw yacht measures 49.08 metres and can accommodate up to 12 guests.
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Great news as Kevin Bonnie calls to say he represented both buyer and seller in today's sale of the 49.1m motor yacht Glaze.. Launched in 2007 by Trinity Yachts, Glaze had a full refit in 2010 including new paint, soft furnishings and an overhaul of engines and generators. MCA compliant, she accommodates up to 12 guests in five staterooms and features an eye-catching spiral staircase that ...