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  • The crossing from the Canaries to Antigua took nine days on Hyperion's maiden voyage.  This photo shows Hyperion under sail at dusk one evening.
    scf4373-528_Hyperion 0001 Steering.jpg
  • The crossing from the Canaries to Antigua took nine days on Hyperion's maiden voyage.  This photo shows Hyperion under sail at dusk one evening.
    Hyperion 0001 Steering.jpg
  • Hyperion, widely considered one of the world's finest sailing yachts, built by the Royal Huisman Shipyard in Vollenhove, Holland. An elevator-like crow's nest can take up to three guests to the third spread, 120 feet above the water.
    Hyperion 0003a W Rainbow.jpg
  • The 1,100-horsepower MTU main engine in its effectively soundproofed engine room of the sailing-yacht Hyperion.
    Hyperion 0009 Engine Room_.jpg
  • Hyperion, widely considered one of the world's finest sailing yachts, built by the Royal Huisman Shipyard in Vollenhove, Holland. An elevator-like crow's nest can take up to three guests to the third spread, 120 feet above the water.
    Hyperion 0003 W Rainbow.jpg
  • Hyperion's deckhouse windows are hurricane-proof, provide UV protection and can come completely down to create an alfresco atmosphere and are air-sealed  Portside deckhouse photographed near Cabo San Lucas
    Hyperion 0012 Deckhouse.jpg
  • The expansive view from this seat in Hyperion's deckhouse extends through the upper salon past the lower-salon breakfast bar and into the galley.
    Hyperion 0004 Pilothouse.jpg
  • Tender to Hyperion with guests jumping from the boom in the background.
    Hyperion 0025 TenderBoomjum.jpg
  • The master bath of the sailing yacht Hyperion rivals the finishings of a palace.
    Hyperion 0013 Master Bath.jpg
  • Hyperion in the Pacific Ocean near Cabo San Lucas
    Hyperion 0010 Sailing Front.jpg
  • Hyperion generated 210 tons of pressure on the mast during this sail in the Pacific near Cabo San Lucas
    Cocos Islands Hyperion.jpg
  • Hyperion's computers control and monitor over 7000 different functions of the boat from a running log of rig tension to the temperature of its wine cellar.
    Hyperion 0008 Steering.jpg
  • Hyperion in the Pacific Ocean near Cabo San Lucas.
    Hyperion 0011 Sailing Cabo.jpg
  • Hyperion generated 210 tons of pressure on the mast during this sail in the Pacific near Cabo San Lucas
    fct4383-651_Cocos Islands Hyperion.jpg
  • Hyperion, widely considered one of the world's finest sailing yachts, built by the Royal Huisman Shipyard in Vollenhove, Holland. An elevator-like crow's nest can take up to three guests to the third spread, 120 feet above the water.
    Hyperion 0019a Crew in Rig.jpg
  • Hyperion, widely considered one of the world's finest sailing yachts, built by the Royal Huisman Shipyard in Vollenhove, Holland. An elevator-like crow's nest can take up to three guests to the third spreader, 120 feet above the water.
    Hyperion 0018 Man in crows.jpg
  • The master stateroom of Hyperion, widely considered one of the world's finest sailing yachts, built by the Royal Huisman Shipyard in Vollenhove, Holland.
    Hyperion 0005 Master.jpg
  • Hyperion generated 210 tons of pressure on the mast during this sail in the Pacific near Cabo San Lucas
    Hyperion 0024 Off Antigua.jpg
  • Hyperion, widely considered one of the world's finest sailing yachts, built by the Royal Huisman Shipyard in Vollenhove, Holland. An elevator-like crow's nest can take up to three guests to the third spread, 120 feet above the water.
    Hyperion 0019 Crew in Rig.jpg
  • Woman on the bow of Hyperion.
    Hyperion 0007 Bow Woman.jpg
  • Superyacht Hyperion, widely considered one of the world's finest sailing yachts, built by the Royal Huisman Shipyard in Vollenhove, Holland.
    Hyperion 0021 Bow.jpg
  • Hyperion's lower salon features an electric piano which folds out miraculously from a small cabinet.  Musinc is omnipresent with the computerized music system.
    Hyperion 0020 PartyLowerSt.jpg
  • The main salon of Hyperion, widely considered one of the world's finest sailing yachts, built by the Royal Huisman Shipyard in Vollenhove, Holland.  An electric organ folds out beneath the model ship and the dining table is motorized to accommodate guests against sliding into the couch seating.  Over 7000 different fucntions on the boat are controlled by computers.  And although the yacht is one of the most elegant interior and exterior designs in the world she is also one of the fastest, winning the Millinium Cup, a race of super-yachts during the last America's Cup.
    Hyperion 0014 Lower Salon.jpg
  • Superyacht Hyperion, widely considered one of the world's finest sailing yachts, built by the Royal Huisman Shipyard in Vollenhove, Holland.
    Hyperion 0023 Jaimee on Rig.jpg
  • Hyperion generated 210 tons of pressure on the mast during this sail in the Pacific near Cabo San Lucas
    Hyperion 0016 Sailing Cabo.jpg
  • Superyacht Hyperion, widely considered one of the world's finest sailing yachts, built by the Royal Huisman Shipyard in Vollenhove, Holland.
    Hyperion 0022 Handrail.jpg
  • The master bath of the sailing yacht Hyperion rivals the finishings of a palace.
    fct4373-541.jpg
  • Hyperion in the Pacific Ocean near Cabo San Lucas.
    fct4373-539.jpg
  • The main salon of Hyperion, widely considered one of the world's finest sailing yachts, built by the Royal Huisman Shipyard in Vollenhove, Holland.  An electric organ folds out beneath the model ship and the dining table is motorized to accommodate guests against sliding into the couch seating.  Over 7000 different fucntions on the boat are controlled by computers.  And although the yacht is one of the most elegant interior and exterior designs in the world she is also one of the fastest, winning the Millinium Cup, a race of super-yachts during the last America's Cup.
    fct4373-542.jpg
  • Superyacht Hyperion, widely considered one of the world's finest sailing yachts, built by the Royal Huisman Shipyard in Vollenhove, Holland.
    fct4373-548-NOT.jpg
  • Paul Allen's 302' (92m) Superyacht Tatoosh off the coast of Wolf Island in the Galapagos has two helicopter decks, a 42 sailboat as a tender.  On the right is Hyperion, the finest sailing superyacht in the world.
    Superyachts Tatoosh 0090.jpg
  • Locals trying to sell or trade goods to those aboard superyacht Hyperion.
    Papua New Guinea 0007.jpg
  • Hyperion's lower salon features an electric piano which folds out miraculously from a small cabinet.  Musinc is omnipresent with the computerized music system.
    fct4373-547.jpg
  • The master stateroom of Hyperion, widely considered one of the world's finest sailing yachts, built by the Royal Huisman Shipyard in Vollenhove, Holland.
    fct4373-533.jpg
  • Hyperion, widely considered one of the world's finest sailing yachts, built by the Royal Huisman Shipyard in Vollenhove, Holland. An elevator-like crow's nest can take up to three guests to the third spreader, 120 feet above the water.
    scf4327-256hyperion 0018 man in crow...jpg
  • Locals trying to sell or trade goods to those aboard superyacht Hyperion.
    fct4383-877_Papua New Guinea 0007.jpg
  • Sunshine, a guest, enjoys the wind on the bow off Cabo San Lucas, Mexico
    Hyperion 0006 Sunshine.jpg
  • A view from the upper salon shows the main dining table, which is motorized to provide easy access to the bench seating area.
    Hyperion 0002 Upper Salon_.jpg
  • The crew's eating area as well as a view of the galley.  The boat has sufficient food storage for 30 days at sea.
    Hyperion 0015 Galley.jpg
  • A view from the upper salon shows the main dining table, which is motorized to provide easy access to the bench seating area.
    fct4373-529.jpg
  • Sunshine, a guest, enjoys the wind on the bow off Cabo San Lucas, Mexico
    fct4373-534.jpg
  • Financial wizard Lewis Ranieri, was vice-chairman of Salomon Brothers and is a founder of Hyperion Parners.
    Ranieri Lewis 0001.jpg
  • The crew's eating area as well as a view of the galley.  The boat has sufficient food storage for 30 days at sea.
    fct4373-543.jpg
  • Jim Clark, founder of Silcon Graphics, Netscape and Healtheon atop the 192' mast of his cutter rigged superyacht when it was being built in Holland in 1998.  At the time it was the tallest mast in the world.  <br />
Jim Clark, founder of Silcon Graphics, Netscape and Healtheon.
    Clark Jim 0001.jpg
  • A ship's mate on Georgia, a sloop built by Alloy Yachts in New Zealand conducts some high altitutude maintenance while stern-to at Falmouth Harbour Antigua.  Georgia's owner a Southern U.S. building developer made sure she edged out Hyperion for the bragging rights to the world's tallest mast by a private yacht when she was built, just in time for the last America's Cup in New Zealand.
    Superyachts Georgia Mast.jpg
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  • scf4327-256_Hyperion 0018 Man in cro...jpg
  • Hyperion 0026.jpg
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