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Alysia
$116.7 миллионов
Launched in 2005, the Alysia is a whole lotta boat--for a whole lotta
money. Built by Neorion Shipyard on the Greek island of Syros, the
280-footer sleeps 36 in 18 cabins upstairs, with room for 34 crew
members below. The interior, by Alpha Marine Design, is long on luxury;
twin 2,750-hp Caterpillar diesels have a range of 7,000 nautical miles
and can keep the ship tooling along at 16 knots, or take it up to 18
knots in a pinch.
www.fraseryachts.com

Oceanco 702
$111.8 миллионов (€90 миллионов)
Still in the works but already on the market, the 269-foot Oceanco 702
promises to be quite the yacht. With exterior and interior design by
Nuvolari & Lenard, the ship will include six staterooms and suites for a
dozen guests, plus space for 28 crew members. Twin 4,680-hp MTU diesels
will push it along for 5,500 nautical miles at 14 knots and take it up
to around 19 knots in a hurry. The yacht is due to be completed in
November 2007.
www.nigelburgess.com

Annaliesse
$97.6 миллионов (€79 миллионов)
One mega-yacht not enough? Check out Alysia's sister ship, the
Annaliesse, a 280-foot 2004 Neorion, which topped our list last year and
is still available. Among the teak-decked boat's amenities are a
1,184-square-foot stateroom with panoramic views and a marble bath, four
Waverunners and a fully equipped diving center.
www.nigelburgess.com

O'Mega
$64.1 миллионов (€52 миллионов)
The 271-foot O'Mega has room for 32 guests in 16 cabins, including one
master, five VIP rooms, five doubles and five twins, all with en suite
facilities. Cabins come in a range of styles; the owner's suite offers a
salon, walk-in closet and bathroom with shower and Jacuzzi. There are
three main salons elsewhere, as well as two dining areas and a piano bar
done up in beautiful woods and marbles. Completed in 2004, the ship has
twin 2,000-hp Yanmar diesels for a top speed of 16 knots and a range of
4,500 nautical miles at around 13 knots.
www.nigelburgess.com
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Sherakhan
$55.4 миллионов (€45 миллионов)
A smart-looking ship with another era's air, the 229-foot Sherakhan was
built by Vuyk & Zonen in 1965, then rebuilt by Verkerk Yachting Projects
in 2002/2004. Designed by Ryntjes Design, the yacht has ample space,
including 13 spacious cabins with room for 26. A solitary 1,380-hp
Caterpillar keeps it bobbing along at a pleasant 10 knots, with a modest
range of 3,500 nautical miles. No helipad, alas, but three tenders, two
Waverunners, two jet skis and three Jacuzzis--including one large enough
for 22--are nice touches.
www.nigelburgess.com

Evergreen
$55 миллионов
One of the largest privately owned yachts in the world at the time of
her launch, the 302-foot Evergreen rolled out of Hayashikane Dockyard in
Japan in 1999. The 16-cabin mega has room for 29 guests and enough oomph
from twin 6,690-hp Wartsila diesels to cruise along at 18 to 22 knots,
with a range of 6,000 miles on a full tank. Enjoy the ride with a
karaoke lounge, among other amenities. Evergreen has seen limited use
apart from some cruising and corporate entertainment, and Nigel Burgess
has remodeling plans to refit the yacht at a huge savings.
www.nigelburgess.com
Meduse
$52.5 миллионов
With the world's second largest yacht, the 414-foot Octopus, already in
his stable, billionaire Paul Allen is unloading Meduse--a veritable
dinghy at 199 feet. Built by De Vries Feadship in 1996, it has room for
13 passengers in luxe staterooms--including a master cabin and a VIP
stateroom finished in pear wood. Extras include a diving recompression
chamber, cinema, gymnasium and a sky-lit "sky lounge" that doubles as a
recording studio. Twin 1,710-hp Caterpillars cruise it at 14.5 knots,
with a range of 5,380 nautical miles.
www.fraseryachts.com
Mia Elise
$47.5 миллионов
This new 180-foot Trinity mega-yacht is a sparkling presence on the high
seas. Built in 2005, the teak-decked Mia Elise sleeps a dozen
comfortably in six staterooms and has space for crew members in seven
cabins down below. Twin 1,650-hp Caterpillars will cruise for 5,000
nautical miles at a moderate 10 knots or perk up to 15 knots if you're
trying to outrun somebody. For more information, contact Merle Wood &
Associates in Ft. Lauderdale, Fla.

Phocea
$30.8 миллионов (€25 миллионов)
It's always nice to have some backup in case you run out of diesel on
the high seas; the Phocea, a vintage 247-foot mega, has plenty. Built by
Arsenal at the Toulon Naval Shipyard in 1976 and rebuilt in 1985 and
1999, the four-masted schooner sleeps a dozen guests in six staterooms.
The single 1,056-hp MTU diesel will take it to 12 knots, and the boat
can reach 18 knots with the sails up. For more information, contact
Merle Wood & Associates in Ft. Lauderdale, Fla.

Gallant Lady
$29.5 миллионов
A U.S.-built triple-decker named like a racehorse, Gallant Lady was
launched in 2001 by Delta Marine. The teak-decked 160-footer sleeps ten
comfortably in its casually elegant interior. Highlights include a "gull-featured"
entertainment center of bleached lacewood, Japanese ash and African
mahogany accents in the master stateroom. Twin 1,100-hp Caterpillars
keep it cruising at 13 knots, with maximum speed of 15 knots and a range
of 4,000 nautical miles.
www.njyachts.com
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