Who Owns Which Superyacht? (A Complete Guide)
Have you ever wondered who owns the most luxurious, extravagant, and expensive superyachts? Or how much these lavish vessels are worth? In this complete guide, we’ll explore who owns these magnificent vessels, what amenities they hold, and the cost of these incredible yachts.
Get ready to explore the world of superyachts and the people who own them!
Short Answer
For example, Larry Ellison, the co-founder of Oracle, owns the Rising Sun, which is the 11th largest superyacht in the world.
Overview of Superyachts
The term superyacht refers to a large, expensive recreational boat that is typically owned by the worlds wealthy elite.
Superyachts can range in price from $30 million to an astonishingly high $400 million.
The most expensive superyacht in the world is owned by the Emir of Qatar, Sheikh Tamim bin Hamad Al Thani.
In conclusion, owning a superyacht is an exclusive status symbol for the world’s wealthy elite.
Who are the Owners of Superyachts?
From Hollywood celebrities to tech billionaires, superyacht owners come from all walks of life.
Many are everyday people who have worked hard and saved up to purchase their dream vessel.
These luxurious vessels come with hefty price tags that can range from $30 million to over $400 million.
Many of these yachts are designed to the owner’s exact specifications, ensuring that each one is totally unique and reflects the owner’s individual tastes and personality.
The Most Expensive Superyacht in the World
When it comes to superyachts, Sheikh Tamim bin Hamad Al Thani, the Emir of Qatar, certainly knows how to make a statement.
In addition, the Al Mirqab features a helipad, swimming pool, and even an outdoor Jacuzzi.
Russian billionaire Roman Abramovich, Microsoft co-founder Paul Allen, and Amazon founder Jeff Bezos all own luxurious vessels.
Other notable owners of superyachts include Saudi Prince Alwaleed bin Talal, who owns the $200 million Kingdom 5KR, and Oracle founder Larry Ellison, who owns the $200 million Rising Sun.
With their impressive size, luxurious amenities, and hefty price tags, these vessels have become a symbol of wealth and prestige.
Notable Superyacht Owners
At the top of the list is the Emir of Qatar, Sheikh Tamim bin Hamad Al Thani, who holds the distinction of owning the most expensive superyacht in the world.
The amenities that come with these vessels vary greatly from owner to owner, but they almost always include luxurious swimming pools, helicopter pads, on-board cinemas, and spas.
Whether you’re trying to impress your peers or just looking to enjoy a luxurious outing, owning a superyacht is the ultimate way to show off your wealth.
What Amenities are Included on Superyachts?
The cost of a superyacht can range from $30 million to over $400 million, but the price tag doesnt quite capture the sheer extravagance and amenities of these vessels.
The interior of a superyacht can be custom-designed to the owners specifications.
Some vessels even come with a full-service gym, complete with exercise equipment and trained professionals.
Many yachts come with outdoor entertainment areas, complete with full kitchens, dining rooms, and lounge areas.
No matter what amenities a superyacht has, it is sure to be an experience like no other.
How Much Do Superyachts Cost?
When it comes to superyachts, the sky is the limit when it comes to cost.
The cost of a superyacht is driven by a variety of factors, including size, amenities, and customization.
The bigger the yacht, the more luxurious features and amenities it will have.
From swimming pools and helicopter pads to on-board cinemas and spas, the sky is the limit when it comes to customizing a superyacht.
Many luxury vessels have custom-designed interiors that are tailored to the owners tastes.
While some may be able to get away with spending a few million dollars, others may end up spending hundreds of millions of dollars on their dream yacht.
Keeping Superyachts Out of the Public Eye
Understandably, these individuals are concerned with privacy and discretion, and therefore tend to take measures to ensure their yachts are not visible to outsiders.
In addition to physical security, some superyacht owners also use technology to keep their vessels out of the public eye.
Finally, some superyacht owners also choose to limit the number of people who have access to their vessels.
These individuals may be required to sign non-disclosure agreements to ensure they do not disclose any information about the yacht or its owner.
Final Thoughts
Superyachts are a symbol of luxury and status, and the list of yacht owners reads like a who’s who of billionaires.
Whether you’re looking to purchase one or just curious to learn more about the owners and their amenities, this guide will provide you with all the information you need to stay up to date with the superyacht scene.
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The family of the owners of Rahal first ordered a Feadship in 1959. Determined as always to accept nothing but the very best, this new jewel in the crown benefited from all their experience and know-how. The owners took great personal interest in the external features and the entire styling of Rahal’s profile, working in close cooperation with De Voogt Naval Architects and Terence Disdale. The result was a highly detailed and beautifully balanced Feadship, with a sophisticated navigation set-up commensurate with the yacht’s oceangoing potential and her name, which means ‘traveller’.
Rahal’s interior was no less impressive, with an abundance of unusual materials and textures, both ancient and modern. These provide a rich yet natural feel within a flawless ‘beach-house’ environment. The owner’s suite is on the main deck, while the lower deck houses four guest staterooms plus accommodation for up to 12 crew members. Rahal was the first Feadship to fit the new Integrated Ships Control & Management (ISCM) system, allowing her to be operated without an engineer present in the engine room.
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The former owner of Tottenham Hotspur FC has moored his £250 million superyacht in the middle of a town in Devon , leaving locals baffled.
Billionaire Joe Lewis, who was recently sentenced for insider trading charges in the US, has moored his giant blue superyacht in Dartmouth for weeks after arriving in the UK tourist destination at the beginning of August.
The 322-foot (98m) luxury vessel Aviva, which the 87-year-old uses partly as a residence and partly as an office, arrived from Troon, Scotland, to the Devonshire coast around 5 August.
The yacht has been pictured dominating the entire landscape of Dartmouth, overshadowing smaller yachts that are docked in the harbour next to the small seaside that lines the shore.
The scenic coastal town of Dartmouth, situated on the banks of the River Dart, has a rich maritime heritage and boasts independent locally-owned boutiques as well as beaches such as Castle Cove and Sugary Cove that attract hundreds of visitors to the small town.
The town holds an annual regatta, one of the oldest events of its kind in the country, that invites yachts, keelboats, sports boats and dinghies to the sporting event held in its port. This year’s event took place on 29 to 31 August while Lewis’ yacht was also moored in the area.
The giant yacht is hard to miss, leaving some residents perplexed as to why such a huge boat would want to be moored in a small English town that does not offer the same tropical weather that most superyachts are spotted in .
“I love this town and I wouldn’t want to do it down but why does a billionaire want to stay here for the whole of August instead of the Caribbean or the Med?” one lifelong resident told The Sun .
"It’s just a huge floating gin palace, miles bigger than anything else in the harbour. We’ve seen his crew come and go in a tender but I don’t know if he’s even onboard – nobody’s heard anything,” they added.
It is unclear if Lewis is present on the superyacht while it is being anchored in Devon .
Aviva was built in 2017, can host 16 guests, 25 crew members, and also features an indoor padel tennis court, according to SuperYachtFan .
The superyacht had not been spotted around British waters until recently, as Aviva, along with the owner’s private jet, was put up as collateral for bail after the British billionaire’s arrest in July 2023 for insider trading charges in the US.
Lewis was not allowed to set foot on the vessel until he paid a $5m fine after his sentencing in April for sharing business secrets with friends, which also includes three years of prison.
After leaving its base in Malta following the sentencing, Aviva set sail to cities along Albania’s coast as well as the Greek island Zakynthos and Kalamata in southern Greece, according to data compiled by Bloomberg.
Along with the padel tennis court, the yacht also includes a helipad, spa and a cinema, and was ranked among the world’s 25-most valuable superyachts shortly after its launch, the outlet added.
Aviva is also home to one of the most expensive art collections in the world, with original works by Picasso and Matisse aboard the yacht.
Lewis made his fortune primarily in foreign exchange and investment before buying Tottenham Hotspur in 1991. He is ranked 38th among the UK’s wealthiest people, according to the Sunday Times Rich List , with a net worth of £5.3bn.
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RAHAL is a 46.51 m Motor Yacht, built in Netherlands by Feadship and delivered in 2003.
Her top speed is 14.0 kn and her cruising speed is 13.0 kn and her power comes from two Caterpillar diesel engines. She can accommodate up to 10 guests in 5 staterooms, with 12 crew members. She has a gross tonnage of 562.0 GT and a 8.85 m beam.
She was designed by Terence Disdale , who has designed 40 other superyachts in the BOAT Pro database.
The naval architecture was developed by Feadship De Voogt Naval Architects , who has architected 105 other superyachts in the BOAT Pro database, and the interior of the yacht was designed by Terence Disdale (77 other superyacht interiors designed) and Studio De Voogt - she is built with a Teak deck, a Steel hull, and Aluminium superstructure.
RAHAL is in the top 30% by LOA in the world. She is one of 518 motor yachts in the 45-50m size range, and, compared to similarly sized motor yachts, her volume is 78.62 GT above the average.
RAHAL is currently sailing under the Cayman Islands flag, the 2nd most popular flag state for superyachts with a total of 1414 yachts registered. She has recently entered the superyacht marina Marina di Capri, in Italy. For more information regarding RAHAL's movements, find out more about BOATPro AIS .
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Owner: SKYFALL is an iconic yacht. She really has the best of all worlds. She has semi displacement which means she is fast and efficient. She also has a shallow draft that allows her to get into anchorages or ports that other similar sized boats can’t even try to get into. In the Bahamas, for example, it is typical for SKYFALL to be anchored close to shore while other 60-meter (190-foot) boats are a mile or more offshore.
What are your favourite memories onboard SKYFALL?
We have had a lot of fun with family and friends on SKYFALL. The list of great memories onboard is quite long. The bridge deck outdoor dining table is where we always try to have meals unless the weather is very bad. We have had a lot of great discussions with family and friends around that table that will last a lifetime. We also like that the sundeck that has two hot tubs with plenty of space, which is where we have pre-dinner canapes every night while we watch the sun set wherever we might be.
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Please talk us through the owner’s cabin and how you designed it to suit your lifestyle.
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The office in the master suite is a welcome retreat for me so I can get work done privately without being disturbed, and more importantly, without waking up my wife.
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Guests can enjoy indoor and outdoor dining areas
Why have you decided to put SKYFALL on the sales market – and why now?
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A General Description of Motor Yacht RAHAL
This 47 m (153 foot) luxury yacht was created by The Feadship Royal Van Lent Shipyard in 2004. Motor Yacht RAHAL is a generous superyacht. The naval architect which delivered this yacht's design on the yacht was De Voogt Naval Architects and Terence Disdale Design. The vessel had interior design work was the brain child of Terence Disdale Design. Luxury yacht RAHAL is a well crafted yacht that is able to accommodate as many as 12 people on board and has around 12 qualified crew.
Building & Naval Architecture relating to Luxury Yacht RAHAL
De Voogt Naval Architects was the naval architect firm involved in the professional vessel composition for RAHAL. Also the company De Voogt Naval Architects and Terence Disdale Design successfully collaborated on this venture. Interior designer Terence Disdale Design was charged with the internal internal ambience. In 2004 she was actually launched to celebration in Kaag and following sea trials and final completion was afterwards passed on to the new owner. The Feadship Royal Van Lent Shipyard completed their new build motor yacht in the Netherlands. Her hull was crafted from steel. The motor yacht superstructure is fabricated predominantly using aluminium. With a width of 8.7 metres / 28.6 feet RAHAL has fairly large interior. A reasonably deep draught of 3.2m (10.5ft) selects the list of certain marinas she can enter, contingent on their minimum depth at low tide.
Engines & Speeds On M/Y RAHAL:
The 3508B DITA engine installed in the motor yacht is produced by CATERPILLAR. Connected to her Caterpillar engine(s) are twin screw propellers. The main engine of the ship creates 1000 horse power (or 736 kilowatts). She is fitted with 2 engines. The combined power for the yacht is accordingly 2000 HP / 1472 KW. With respect to stabalisers she utilises Koopnautic Zero Speed. The bow thrusters are Jastram.
For Superyacht RAHAL There is Accommodation Capacity For:
Bestowing room for a limit of 12 visiting passengers staying on board, the RAHAL accommodates them comfortably. Normally the vessel requires circa 12 proficient qualified crew to maintain and sail.
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Superyacht Name: | Motor Yacht RAHAL |
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Built By: | Feadship - Royal Van Lent Shipyard |
Built in: | Kaag, Dutch |
Launched in: | 2004 |
Length Overall: | 46.5 metres / 152.6 feet. |
Naval Architecture: | De Voogt Naval Architects and Terence Disdale Design, De Voogt Naval Architects |
Designers Involved in Yacht Design: | Terence Disdale Design |
Interior Designers: | Terence Disdale Design |
Gross Tonnes: | 562 |
Hull / Superstructure Construction Material: | steel / aluminium |
Owner of RAHAL: | Unknown |
RAHAL available for luxury yacht charters: | - |
Is the yacht for sale: | - |
Helicopter Landing Pad: | No |
Material Used For Deck: | teak |
The Country the Yacht is Flagged in: | Cayman Islands |
Official registry port is: | George Town |
Home port: | Antibes, France |
Class society used: | LR (Lloyds Register) |
Completed survey under Maritime & Coastguard Agency (MCA) Large Yacht Code: | Yes |
Max yacht charter guests: | 12 |
Number of Crew Members: | 12 |
Her Engine(s) is two 1000 Horse Power or 736 Kilowatts Caterpillar. The Model type is 3508B DITA diesel. | |
Total engine power output 2000 HP /1472 KW. | |
Approximate Cruise Speed is 13 nautical miles per hour. | |
Top Speed: | 14 nautical miles per hour. |
Range: | 3000 at a speed of 13 knots. |
Bunkering capacity: | 69700 L. |
Water: | 22800.00. |
Gensets: | Man 2 times 165 kilowatts. |
Stabalisers: | Koopnautic Zero Speed. |
Thrusters: | Jastram. |
Air Conditioning: | Heinen & Hopman. |
Yacht Beam: | 8.7m/28.6ft. |
Draught Maximum: | 3.2m/10.5ft. |
Miscellaneous Yacht Details
Heinen & Hopman is the company which installed the air-con on the yacht. RAHAL features a teak deck.
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Why A Doomed $325 Million Saudi Superyacht Had A Mysterious Secret Compartment
Even billionaires have their secrets...
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We’ve seen plenty of big-money superyacht stories here at DMARGE — take the slew of controversy around Jeff Bezos’ $700 million passion project or the $3 billion superyacht-submarine as prime examples — but this retro yacht puts nearly every other vessel to shame thanks to its unrivalled opulence and salacious secrets…
Adnan Khashoggi — the Saudi billionaire arms dealer — was a man whose luxury tastes were as infamous as his business dealings. At the height of his wealth in the 1980s, he was one of the richest men on the planet, with an estimated net worth of US$4 billion (that’s closer to US$16 billion today, adjusted for inflation). This fortune and the tastes of the man behind it were embodied by his purchase of what was unarguably the most luxurious yacht of its time: the Nabila .
Nabila : Raising The Bar
In 1979 the Cold War reached a fever pitch and a slew of global conflicts came with it, For most, this was bad news, but for an arms dealer and his chosen shipbuilder, it provided the perfect opportunity to change the world of luxury yachting forever. Nabila — a 282-foot masterpiece launched from the Benetti shipyard in Viareggio, Italy — was named after Khashoggi’s daughter.
Designed by the renowned Jon Bannenberg, the Nabila was an engineering marvel with suitably over-the-top aesthetics to match. It featured five decks, 11 suites all named after precious gems, a fully equipped hospital, a three-chair hair salon, and a cinema with an 800-film library. As with all superyachts, we can comfortably conclude that the Nabila was more than just a yacht; rather, it was a mobile symbol of Khashoggi’s immense (perhaps excessive…) wealth and influence.
A Glimpse Into Khashoggi’s Kingdom
Step aboard the Nabila , and you would quickly notice that the interiors were adorned with gold, diamonds, and chamois leather. One room even featured chinchilla bedspreads, while another boasted enormous marble bathtubs with golden taps. The pièce de résistance, however, was undoubtedly Khashoggi’s owner’s suite — a lavish sanctuary that boasted a tortoiseshell ceiling, an onyx-lined bathroom, and a private elevator leading to a private sun deck.
But wait, dear friends, there’s more: perhaps the most intriguing aspect of Khashoggi’s suite was a secret compartment, designed to allow discreet guests to leave the vessel being seen. If we told you that Khashoggi’s wife had her own suite at the opposite end of the ship, you’ll get a flavour of what we’re talking about here…
Nabila’s Legacy
Despite its grandeur, the yacht’s construction ultimately led to financial disaster for the Benetti shipyard. The contract, which proved ruinous for Benetti, pushed the company to the brink of bankruptcy by 1984. As Khashoggi’s fortunes similarly waned, so too did his hold on the Nabila. In 1985, after defaulting on a US$50 million loan , the yacht was seized by the Sultan of Brunei. Having once stood as a symbol of Khashoggi’s unmatched wealth, Nabila all too quickly became a cautionary tale about the dangers of overindulgence and the fleeting nature of fortune.
Nabila’s legacy lives on, not only as a benchmark for subsequent luxury yachts — from Jeff Bezos’s Koru to Larry Ellison’s Musashi — but also as a symbol of an era marked by unabashed excess. Khashoggi’s Nabila may no longer be the crown jewel of the seas, but its impact on luxury yachting is pretty much impossible to deny. A telling chapter in the history of opulence, we advise that you aspire with caution…
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Billionaire ex-Premier League owner’s £250m superyacht has ‘taken over’ our town for WEEKS – it’s ‘totally out of place’
- Stephen Moyes
- Ryan Merrifield
- Published : 14:17, 1 Sep 2024
- Updated : 21:13, 1 Sep 2024
A SUPERYACHT owned by billionaire former Spurs owner Joe Lewis has been branded an eyesore by locals after it was moored in a Devon town for almost a month.
The £250 million, 322ft luxury yacht 'Aviva' - which acts as the reclusive billionaire’s floating home and office and features a full-size padel tennis court - has been moored in Dartmouth since the start of August.
It arrived from Troon, Scotland , around August 5 - one of the first times the floating palace has been in UK waters since it was held as collateral by US courts for over a year while British tycoon Lewis faced charges of “brazen” insider trading.
In April, the 87-year-old was spared jail due to his ailing health but was fined $5million (£3.8m) and sentenced to three years probation.
But the ongoing presence of the yacht has upset some in the town with Michael Rowland branding the boat “an absolute eyesore” and Geraldine Wood arguing it was “totally out of place in beautiful Dartmouth”.
Another lifelong resident told The Sun: “I love this town and I wouldn’t want to do it down but why does a billionaire want to stay here for the whole of August instead of the Caribbean or the Med?
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"The weather is crap, it's been raining constantly for the last few weeks.
"I guess he’s here for the regatta that starts this week but who knows how long he’ll stay.
"It’s just a huge floating gin palace, miles bigger than anything else in the harbour. We’ve seen his crew come and go in a tender but I don’t know if he’s even onboard - nobody’s heard anything."
Aviva was built in 2017 and has a capacity of 16 with a top speed of 20 knots and an eco-friendly hybrid electric propulsion system.
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Lewis started out working for his father’s catering business in London before selling up and moving to the Bahamas to live as a tax exile.
He started currency trading in the 1980s and made a fortune betting against the pound in the 1992 crash dubbed Black Wednesday.
According to the 2023 Sunday Times Rich List, the East End-born, twice-married tycoon has an estimated fortune of £5.1billion.
He reportedly has an art collection worth £1 billion.
He bought Premier League giants Tottenham Hotspur in 1991, and the club was transferred to the Lewis Family Trust in 2022.
JOE LEWIS' LUXURY YACHT AVIVA
Joe Lewis rarely attended Tottenham Hotspur matches despite being owner for 30 years.
A tax exile since his days as a currency trader in the 1980s, he prefers life on his superyacht in the Caribbean.
Lewis' vessel - which measures 98 metres or 322ft - is the fourth yacht named Aviva built specifically for him.
It replaced the 68m Aviva III, with both designed by Reymond Langton and built by Lemwerder-based German builder Abeking & Rasmussen.
The hull was built at Flensburger Schiffbau-Gesellschaft and launched in 2015.
Aviva acts as Lewis' floating office and home, and features an indoor, full-sized padel tennis court.
In May 2013, Spurs went on a trip to the Bahamas and were welcomed on board the vessel by host Joe.
Michael Dawson, who was the club captain at the time, said: "I had never met him before, so it was nice to go over there and a great experience.
“What a really nice guy. And that yacht is unreal! But he’s just a normal guy.
"You could chat to him about anything. He tunes into all the games , he loves it.
"We just sat there chatting. He made us feel so welcome over there. It was relaxed. A lot of team bonding together.
"It helps to be able to put a face to the person investing so much in this club he wants to be successful.
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The Sun has contacted Lewis' company Tavistock for comment.
WHO IS JOE LEWIS?
Joe Lewis is a billionaire British businessman and investor, best known for being the majority owner of Premier League football club Tottenham Hotspur between 1991 and 2022.
He was born on February 5 1937 and lived above a pub with his family in Bow, East London.
Lewis left school at 15 to help run his father's West End catering firm, Tavistock Banqueting.
He went on to takeover the business and expand it before selling up in 1979 to make his initial wealth.
The entrepreneur moved into currency trading in the 1980s and 1990s, during which time he moved to the Bahamas as a tax exile.
In 1992, Lewis made a fortune betting against the pound prior to the Black Wednesday crash.
The previous year he had taken ownership of Spurs.
He remains the main investor of Tavistock Group, which owns more than 200 companies worldwide.
Lewis is also the largest shareholder in pub group Mitchells & Butlers via his investment vehicle Piedmont, and was previously majority owner of ENIC Group.
In July 2023 the US attorney for the Southern District of New York charged him with multiple counts of insider trading.
He pleaded guilty in January this year but in April was spared jail and instead sentenced to probation and fined $5 million (£3.8m).
According to the 2023 Sunday Times Rich List, he has an estimated fortune of a whopping £5.1billion.
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10 of the most impressive superyachts owned by billionaires
From a sailing yacht owned by a russian billionaire industrialist to the luxury launch of the patek philippe ceo, here are the best billionaire-owned boats on the water….
Words: Jonathan Wells
There’s something about billionaires and big boats . Whether they’re superyachts or megayachts, men with money love to splash out on these sizeable sea-going giants. And that all began in 1954 — with the big dreams of Greek shipping magnate Aristotle Onassis.
Onassis, keen to keep his luxury lifestyle afloat when at sea, bought Canadian anti-submarine frigate HMCS Stormont after World War II. He spent millions turning it into an opulent super yacht, named it after his daughter — and the Christina O kicked off a trend among tycoons. To this day, the world’s richest men remain locked in an arms race to build the biggest, fastest, most impressive superyacht of all. Here are 10 of our favourites…
Eclipse, owned by Roman Abramovich
Built by: Blohm+Voss of Hamburg, with interiors and exteriors designed by Terence Disdale. Launched in 2009, it cost $500 million (the equivalent of £623 million today).
Owned by: Russian businessman Roman Abramovich, the owner of private investment company Millhouse LLC and owner of Chelsea Football Club. His current net worth is $17.4 billion.
Key features: 162.5 metres in length / 9 decks / Top speed of 22 knots / Two swimming pools / Disco hall / Mini submarine / 2 helicopter pads / 24 guest cabins
Sailing Yacht A, owned by Andrey Melnichenko
Built by: Nobiskrug, a shipyard on the Eider River in Germany. The original idea came from Jacques Garcia, with interiors designed by Philippe Starck and a reported price tag of over $400 million.
Owned by: Russian billionaire industrialist Andrey Melnichenko, the main beneficiary of both the fertiliser producing EuroChem Group and the coal energy company SUEK. Though his current net worth is $18.7 billion, Sailing Yacht A was seized in Trieste on 12 March 2022 due to the EU’s sanctions on Russian businessmen.
Key features: 119 metres in length / 8 decks / Top speed of 21 knots / Freestanding carbon-fibre rotating masts / Underwater observation pod / 14 guests
Symphony, owned by Bernard Arnault
Built by: Feadship, the fabled shipyard headquartered in Haarlem in The Netherlands. With an exterior designed by Tim Heywood, it reportedly cost around $150 million to construct.
Owned by: French billionaire businessman and art collector Bernard Arnault. Chairman and chief executive of LVMH, the world’s largest luxury goods company, his current net worth is $145.8 billion.
Key features: 101.5 metres in length / 6 decks / Top speed of 22 knots / 6-metre glass-bottom swimming pool / Outdoor cinema / Sundeck Jacuzzi / 8 guest cabins
Faith, owned by Michael Latifi
Built by: Similarly to Symphony above, also Feadship. With exteriors designed by Beaulieu-based RWD, and interiors by Chahan Design, it cost a reported $200 million to construct in 2017.
Owned by: Until recently, Canadian billionaire and part-owner of the Aston Martin Formula 1 Team , Lawrence Stroll. Recently sold to Michael Latifi, father of F1 star Nicholas , a fellow Canadian businessman with a net worth of just under $2 billion.
Key features: 97 metres in length / 9 guest cabins / Glass-bottom swimming pool — with bar / Bell 429 helicopter
Amevi, owned by Lakshmi Mittal
Built by: The Oceanco shipyard, also in The Netherlands. With exterior design by Nuvolari & Lenard and interior design by Alberto Pinto, it launched in 2007 (and cost around $125 million to construct).
Owned by: Indian steel magnate Lakshmi Mittal, chairman and CEO of Arcelor Mittal, the world’s largest steelmaking company. He owns 20% of Queen Park Rangers, and has a net worth of $18 billion.
Key features: 80 metres in length / 6 decks / Top speed of 18.5 knots / On-deck Jacuzzi / Helipad / Swimming Pool / Tender Garage / 8 guest cabins
Odessa II, owned by Len Blavatnik
Built by: Nobiskrug, the same German shipyard that built Sailing Yacht A . Both interior and exterior were created by Focus Yacht Design, and the yacht was launched in 2013 with a cost of $80 million.
Owned by: British businessman Sir Leonard Blavatnik. Founder of Access Industries — a multinational industrial group with current holdings in Warner Music Group, Spotify and the Grand-Hôtel du Cap-Ferrat — he is worth $39.9 billion.
Key features: 74 metres in length / 6 guest cabins / Top speed of 18 knots / Intimate beach club / Baby grand piano / Private master cabhin terrace / Outdoor cinema
Nautilus, owned by Thierry Stern
Built by: Italian shipyard Perini Navi in 2014. With interiors by Rémi Tessier and exterior design by Philippe Briand, Nautilus was estimated to cost around $90 million to construct.
Owned by: Patek Philippe CEO Thierry Stern. Alongside his Gulstream G650 private jet, Nautilus — named for the famous sports watch — is his most costly mode of transport. His current net worth is $3 billion.
Key features: 73 metres in length / 7 guest cabins / Top speed of 16.5 knots / Dedicated wellness deck / 3.5 metre resistance pool / Underfloor heating / Jet Skis
Silver Angel, owned by Richard Caring
Built by: Luxury Italian boatbuilder Benetti. Launched in 2009, the yacht’s interior has been designed by Argent Design and her exterior styling is by Stefano Natucci.
Owned by: Richard Caring, British businessman and multi-millionaire (his wealth peaked at £1.05 billion, so he still makes the cut). Chairman of Caprice Holdings, he owns The Ivy restaurants.
Key features: 64.5 metres in length / Cruising speed of 15 knots / 7 guest cabins / Lalique decor / 5 decks / Oval Jacuzzi pool / Sun deck bar / Aft deck dining table
Lady Beatrice, owned by Frederick Barclay
Built by: Feadship and Royal Van Lent in 1993. Exteriors were created by De Voogt Naval Architects, with interiors by Bannenberg Designs. She cost the equivalent of £63 million to build.
Owned by: Sir David Barclay and his late brother Sir Frederick. The ‘Barclay Brothers’ had joint business pursuits including The Spectator , The Telegraph and delivery company Yodel. Current net worth: £7 billion.
Key features: 60 metres in length / 18 knots maximum speed / Monaco home port / Named for the brothers’ mother, Beatrice Cecelia Taylor / 8 guest cabins
Space, owned by Laurence Graff
Built by: Space was the first in Feadship’s F45 Vantage series , styled by Sinot Exclusive Yacht Design and launched in 2007. She cost a reported $25 million to construct.
Owned by: Laurence Graff, English jeweller and billionaire businessman. As the founder of Graff Diamonds, he has a global business presence and a current net worth of $6.26 billion.
Key features: 45 metres in length / Top speed of 16 knots / Al fresco dining area / Sun deck Jacuzzi / Breakfast bar / Swimming platform / Steam room
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Specifications: Length of 65 meters (213 ft), accommodating 14 guests in 7 cabins and 16 crew members in 8 cabins. Performance: Powered by two Caterpillar engines, top speed of 15 knots, cruising speed of 12 knots, and a range of 5,000 nautical miles. Value: Estimated at $75 million with annual running costs between $4 - $8 million.
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