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  • Engineers on the propellors of Al Mirqab, a 95-meter motor yacht with three ten thousand horse power engines.  This yacht was one of three yachts ordered at the same time by a Saudi family - the other two yachts were 80 meters long.  This yacht built by Oceanco out of Alblasserdam, Holland was initially designed to travel at 23 knots but the owner wanted an additional three knots so a third engine was added.  At top speed the yacht now consumes 100,000 liters of fuel per day.  Less than 48 hours before the owner took delivery, the starboard engine blew up.
    Superyachts Al Mirqab 0003.jpg
  • Engineers on the propellors of Al Mirqab, a 95-meter motor yacht with three ten thousand horse power engines.  This yacht was one of three yachts ordered at the same time by a Saudi family - the other two yachts were 80 meters long.  This yacht built by Oceanco out of Alblasserdam, Holland was initially designed to travel at 23 knots but the owner wanted an additional three knots so a third engine was added.  At top speed the yacht now consumes 100,000 liters of fuel per day.  Less than 48 hours before the owner took delivery, the starboard engine blew up.
    Superyachts Al Mirqab 0002.jpg
  • Engineers on the propellors of Al Mirqab, a 95-meter motor yacht with three ten thousand horse power engines.  This yacht was one of three yachts ordered at the same time by a Saudi family - the other two yachts were 80 meters long.  This yacht built by Oceanco out of Alblasserdam, Holland was initially designed to travel at 23 knots but the owner wanted an additional three knots so a third engine was added.  At top speed the yacht now consumes 100,000 liters of fuel per day.  Less than 48 hours before the owner took delivery, the starboard engine blew up.
    Superyachts Al Mirqab 0001.jpg
  • Engineers on the propellors of Al Mirqab, a 95-meter motor yacht with three ten thousand horse power engines.  This yacht was one of three yachts ordered at the same time by a Saudi family - the other two yachts were 80 meters long.  This yacht built by Oceanco out of Alblasserdam, Holland was initially designed to travel at 23 knots but the owner wanted an additional three knots so a third engine was added.  At top speed the yacht now consumes 100,000 liters of fuel per day.  Less than 48 hours before the owner took delivery, the starboard engine blew up.
    scf4373-555_Superyachts Al Mirqab 00...jpg
  • Engineers on the propellors of Al Mirqab, a 95-meter motor yacht with three ten thousand horse power engines.  This yacht was one of three yachts ordered at the same time by a Saudi family - the other two yachts were 80 meters long.  This yacht built by Oceanco out of Alblasserdam, Hollands was initially designed to travel at 23 knots but the owner wanted an additional three knots so a third engine was added.  At top speed the yacht now consumes 100,000 liters of fuel per day.  Less than 48 hours before the owner took delivery, the starboard engine blew up.
    Superyachts Al Mirqab 0004.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
  • The Starship Andromeda built by Omega Marine has five double cabin staterooms and 3 crew cabins, a fore deck lounge, full-size jacuzzi.  It is cruising through the waters around Miami Beach, Florida in this photo.
    Superyachts Andromeda 34.jpg
  • The Superyacht Andromeda, sailing off the coast of Miami Florida has an enormous amount of locations aloft for guests to enjoy the views.
    Superyachts Andromeda 27.jpg
  • The Superyacht Andromeda, sailing off the coast of Miami Florida has an enormous amount of locations aloft for guests to enjoy the views.
    Superyachts Andromeda 20.jpg
  • The Superyacht Andromeda, sailing off the coast of Miami Florida has an enormous amount of locations aloft for guests to enjoy the views.
    Superyachts Andromeda 1.jpg
  • The Starship Andromeda built by Omega Marine has five double cabin staterooms and 3 crew cabins, a fore deck lounge, full-size jacuzzi.  It is cruising through the waters around Miami Beach, Florida in this photo.
    Superyachts Andromeda 35.jpg
  • The Starship Andromeda, built by Omega Marine Developers in the U.S.  has enough topside hang-outs to rival Cirque du Soleil.
    Superyachts Andromeda 33.jpg
  • The Starship Andromeda, a schooner which boasts alfresco dining, full size top deck hot tub, 2 person masthead lounge and single mast skychair, flybridge seating, wing observation seating, aft bubble lounge, mid-deck nest lounge, 2 intermast skynets, fore-deck nest lounge and a disco lit dance floor.
    Superyachts Andromeda 32.jpg
  • The Starship Andromeda, a two-masted schooner, is a superyacht with an enormous amount of locations for guests to enjoy the view while aloft including sky lounges atop the masts.
    Superyachts Andromeda 31.jpg
  • The Superyacht Andromeda, sailing off the coast of Miami Florida has an enormous amount of locations aloft for guests to enjoy the views.
    Superyachts Andromeda 24.jpg
  • The Superyacht Andromeda, sailing off the coast of Miami Florida has an enormous amount of locations aloft for guests to enjoy the views.
    Superyachts Andromeda 18.jpg
  • The Superyacht Andromeda, sailing off the coast of Miami Florida has an enormous amount of locations aloft for guests to enjoy the views.
    Superyachts Andromeda 16.jpg
  • The Starship Andromeda has two skynets for lounging between her masts, one at 50 ft (15m) and the other at 90 (27.5) feet.
    Superyachts Andromeda 14.jpg
  • The Superyacht Andromeda, sailing off the coast of Miami Florida has an enormous amount of locations aloft for guests to enjoy the views.
    Superyachts Andromeda 11.jpg
  • The Superyacht Andromeda, sailing off the coast of Miami Florida has an enormous amount of locations aloft for guests to enjoy the views.
    Superyachts Andromeda 13.jpg
  • The Superyacht Andromeda, sailing off the coast of Miami Florida has an enormous amount of locations aloft for guests to enjoy the views.
    Superyachts Andromeda 10.jpg
  • The Superyacht Andromeda, sailing off the coast of Miami Florida has an enormous amount of locations aloft for guests to enjoy the views.
    Superyachts Andromeda 9.jpg
  • The Superyacht Andromeda, sailing off the coast of Miami Florida has an enormous amount of locations aloft for guests to enjoy the views.
    Superyachts Andromeda 7.jpg
  • The steering station in the pilot house of the starship Andromeda, a schooner that has the same control switches used in nuclear power plants.
    Superyachts Andromeda 5.jpg
  • The Superyacht Andromeda, sailing off the coast of Miami Florida has an enormous amount of locations aloft for guests to enjoy the views.
    Superyachts Andromeda 4.jpg
  • The Starship Andromeda, built by Omega Marine Developers in the U.S.  has enough topside hang-outs to rival Cirque du Soleil.
    scf4356-440_Superyachts Andromeda 33.jpg
  • The Superyacht Andromeda, sailing off the coast of Miami Florida has an enormous amount of locations aloft for guests to enjoy the views.
    Superyachts Andromeda 29.jpg
  • The Superyacht Andromeda, sailing off the coast of Miami Florida has an enormous amount of locations aloft for guests to enjoy the views.
    Superyachts Andromeda 26.jpg
  • Guests ride twin elevators up to sky chairs atop the masts of the schooner Starship Andromeda outside Miami Beach, Florida.
    Superyachts Andromeda 25.jpg
  • The Superyacht Andromeda, sailing off the coast of Miami Florida has an enormous amount of locations aloft for guests to enjoy the views.
    Superyachts Andromeda 23.jpg
  • The Pilot House of Superyacht Andromeda.
    Superyachts Andromeda 17.jpg
  • The Superyacht Andromeda, sailing off the coast of Miami Florida has an enormous amount of locations aloft for guests to enjoy the views.
    Superyachts Andromeda 21.jpg
  • The Superyacht Andromeda, sailing off the coast of Miami Florida has an enormous amount of locations aloft for guests to enjoy the views.
    Superyachts Andromeda 12.jpg
  • The Superyacht Andromeda, sailing off the coast of Miami Florida has an enormous amount of locations aloft for guests to enjoy the views.
    Superyachts Andromeda 8.jpg
  • The Superyacht Andromeda, sailing off the coast of Miami Florida has an enormous amount of locations aloft for guests to enjoy the views.
    Superyachts Andromeda 6.jpg
  • The Superyacht Andromeda, sailing off the coast of Miami Florida has an enormous amount of locations aloft for guests to enjoy the views.
    Superyachts Andromeda 2.jpg
  • The Superyacht Andromeda, sailing off the coast of Miami Florida has an enormous amount of locations aloft for guests to enjoy the views.
    Superyachts Andromeda 3.jpg
  • The Superyacht Andromeda, sailing off the coast of Miami Florida has an enormous amount of locations aloft for guests to enjoy the views.
    scf4356-434_Superyachts Andromeda 13.jpg
  • Guests ride twin elevators up to sky chairs atop the masts of the schooner Starship Andromeda outside Miami Beach, Florida.
    Superyachts Andromeda 22.jpg
  • The Superyacht Andromeda, sailing off the coast of Miami Florida has an enormous amount of locations aloft for guests to enjoy the views.
    Superyachts Andromeda 15.jpg
  • Athena, a three masted schooner, currently being built by the Royal Huisman Shipyard of Vollenhove, Holland will be the world's largest private sailing yacht when launched in the Fall of 2004.  The aluminum yacht is first constructed upside down from the waterline because it makes fabrication easier.   The underwater portion of the yacht is being moved to a construction shed that was specially built to accommodate the yacht whose length overall will be 295' (90m).
    Superyachts Athena 4 Welder.jpg
  • Athena, a three masted schooner, currently being built by the Royal Huisman Shipyard of Vollenhove, Holland will be the world's largest private sailing yacht when launched in the Fall of 2004.  The aluminum yacht is first constructed upside down from the waterline because it makes fabrication easier.   The underwater portion of the yacht is being moved to a construction shed that was specially built to accommodate the yacht whose length overall will be 295' (90m).
    Superyachts Athena 1 Group.jpg
  • Athena, a three masted schooner, currently being built by the Royal Huisman Shipyard of Vollenhove, Holland will be the world's largest private sailing yacht when launched in the Fall of 2004.  The aluminum yacht is first constructed upside down from the waterline because it makes fabrication easier.   The underwater portion of the yacht is being moved to a construction shed that was specially built to accommodate the yacht whose length overall will be 295' (90m).
    Superyachts Athena 3 Welder.jpg
  • Athena, a three masted schooner, currently being built by the Royal Huisman Shipyard of Vollenhove, Holland will be the world's largest private sailing yacht when launched in the Fall of 2004.  The aluminum yacht is first constructed upside down from the waterline because it makes fabrication easier.   The underwater portion of the yacht is being moved to a construction shed that was specially built to accommodate the yacht whose length overall will be 295' (90m).
    Superyachts Athena 2 Shed.jpg
  • Athena, a three masted schooner, currently being built by the Royal Huisman Shipyard of Vollenhove, Holland will be the world's largest private sailing yacht when launched in the Fall of 2004.  The aluminum yacht is first constructed upside down from the waterline because it makes fabrication easier.   The underwater portion of the yacht is being moved to a construction shed that was specially built to accommodate the yacht whose length overall will be 295' (90m).
    Athena 0082 Welder above.jpg
  • Athena, a three masted schooner, currently being built by the Royal Huisman Shipyard of Vollenhove, Holland will be the world's largest private sailing yacht when launched in the Fall of 2004.  The aluminum yacht is first constructed upside down from the waterline because it makes fabrication easier.   The underwater portion of the yacht is being moved to a construction shed that was specially built to accommodate the yacht whose length overall will be 295' (90m).
    Athena 0079 Group shot.jpg
  • Athena, a three masted schooner, currently being built by the Royal Huisman Shipyard of Vollenhove, Holland will be the world's largest private sailing yacht when launched in the Fall of 2004.  The aluminum yacht is first constructed upside down from the waterline because it makes fabrication easier.   The underwater portion of the yacht is being moved to a construction shed that was specially built to accommodate the yacht whose length overall will be 295' (90m).
    Athena 0082 Welder above-2.jpg
  • The Royal Huisman shipyard, run by the Huisman's family of Vollenhove, Holland has been making boats since Walter's (pictured above) grandfather began in 1884.  Initially they made small, wooden fishing and work boats and in 1945 when Walter began working, there were only three people, Walter his father and one shipwright.  Now the yard employs some 330 people and are the largest employers in town.  They recently began construction of Athena, a three-masted schooner which will be the world's largest private sailing yacht when it is launched in 2004.
    Athena 0083 GroupPortrait-2.jpg
  • Athena, a three masted schooner, currently being built by the Royal Huisman Shipyard of Vollenhove, Holland will be the world's largest private sailing yacht when launched in the Fall of 2004.  Her booms will be of carbon fiber.
    Athena 0077 CarbonFiberB-2.jpg
  • Athena, a three masted schooner, currently being built by the Royal Huisman Shipyard of Vollenhove, Holland will be the world's largest private sailing yacht when launched in the Fall of 2004.  Her booms will be of carbon fiber.
    Athena 0077 CarbonFiberB.jpg
  • Athena, a three masted schooner,  built by the Royal Huisman Shipyard of Vollenhove, Holland will be the world's largest private sailing yacht when launched in the Fall of 2004.  This is boat from the waterline moving to the shed.
    Athena 0076 WaterlineShed.jpg
  • The Royal Huisman shipyard, run by the Huisman's family of Vollenhove, Holland has been making boats since Walter's (pictured above) grandfather began in 1884.  Initially they made small, wooden fishing and work boats and in 1945 when Walter began working, there were only three people, Walter his father and one shipwright.  Now the yard employs some 330 people and are the largest employers in town.  They recently began construction of Athena, a three-masted schooner which will be the world's largest private sailing yacht when it is launched in 2004.
    Athena 0083 GroupPortrait.jpg
  • Athena, a three masted schooner, currently being built by the Royal Huisman Shipyard of Vollenhove, Holland will be the world's largest private sailing yacht when launched in the Fall of 2004.<br />
Athena, a three masted schooner,  built by the Royal Huisman Shipyard of Vollenhove, Holland.
    Athena 0080 Athena shed copy.jpg
  • Athena, a three masted schooner, currently being built by the Royal Huisman Shipyard of Vollenhove, Holland will be the world's largest private sailing yacht when launched in the Fall of 2004.<br />
Athena, a three masted schooner,  built by the Royal Huisman Shipyard of Vollenhove, Holland.
    Athena 0080 Athena shed.jpg
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