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Superyacht

A superyacht or megayacht is a large and luxurious pleasure vessel. There are no official or agreed upon definitions for such yachts, but these terms are regularly used to describe professionally crewed motor or sailing yachts, ranging from 40 metres (130 ft) to more than 180 metres (590 ft) in length, and sometimes include yachts as small as 24 metres (79 ft).[2]

Azzam, at 180.6 metres (592.5 ft) the longest superyacht, as of 2020
A, at 142.8 metres (468.5 ft) the largest "sail-assisted" motor yacht, as of 2018[1]

Superyachts are often available for charter with a staff that caters to guests at a high standard of comfort. They may be designed to emphasize comfort, speed, or expedition capability. Depending on the season, superyachts may be most frequently found in the Mediterranean or the Caribbean. Many are available for charter at prices that exceed 100,000 per week. Larger examples may have more than one swimming pool; they may carry a variety of water toys, other boats, and some a helicopter.

History

 
Jemima F. III (34 metres (111 ft)) was the largest motor yacht in 1908
 
The classic yacht Savarona (136 metres (446 ft)) (built 1931) was the 20th largest yacht, as of 2018[1]
 
Christina O (99 metres (325 ft)) built in 1954 for Aristotle Onassis

At the beginning of the 20th century, when wealthy individuals constructed large private yachts for personal pleasure, some manufacturers, such as Cox & King and[3] Charles L. Seabury and Company,[4] were noted for their large steam yachts. The first half of the 20th century saw the first large motor yachts, including Charles Henry Fletcher's Jemima F. III (1908) at 34 metres (111 ft),[5] Savarona (1931) at 136 metres (446 ft),[6] and Christina O (1947 conversion) at 99 metres (325 ft).[7]

Overview

 
Black Pearl, at 106.7 metres (350.1 ft) the largest sailing yacht, as of 2018[8]

The "Large Commercial Yacht Code (LY2)" of Great Britain and its dominions defines a "large yacht" as one that is 24 metres (79 ft) or more at the waterline and is in commercial use for sport or pleasure, while not carrying cargo or more than 12 passengers, and carrying a professional crew. The code regulates the equipping of such vessels, both at sea and in port—including such matters as crew duty times and the presence of a helicopter on board. The code has different levels of standard for vessels above and below 500 gross tons.[9] Other countries have standards similar to LY2.[10] Whereas yachts of 24 metres and below may be constructed of fiberglass, larger yachts are more likely to be constructed of steel, aluminum or composite fiber-reinforced plastic.[11] Such yachts may be considered "superyachts" and are more commonly at 40 metres (130 ft) or more in length.[2]

Whereas "commercial" large yachts may carry no more than 12 passengers, "private" yachts are solely for the pleasure of the owner and guests do not carry the passenger restriction. Yachts may be identified by flag—the country under which a yacht is registered.[10] An industry publication categorizes superyachts by size,[1] by speed,[12] as "explorer" yachts,[13] as sailing yachts,[14] and classic yachts.[15]

As of 2016, there were about 10,000 superyachts over 24 metres in length, worldwide. Of these about 80% were power yachts. The annual production rate was reported to be around 150.[2] As of 2018, the 200 largest yachts ranged in length from 70 metres (230 ft) to 181 metres (594 ft)—the Azzam. The largest yacht by displacement was the 20,361 gross ton Fulk Al Salamah.[16] At 143 metres (469 ft), the largest sail-assisted motor yacht was Sailing Yacht A.[1] As of 2018, the top 50 sailing yachts ranged in size from 53 metres (174 ft) to 107 metres (351 ft)—the Black Pearl.[8] The 20 fastest superyachts ranged in speed from 50 knots (93 km/h) with 7,290-horsepower (5.44 MW) engines to 67 knots (124 km/h) with 20,600-horsepower (15.4 MW) engines for the motor yacht, World is not Enough.[12]

As superyachts have increased in size, so have the informal terms that describe their size evolved to include "megayacht", "gigayacht"[17][18] and (speculatively) "terayacht".[19]

Businesses

 
Azimut and subsidiary, Benetti, together had made over 800 superyachts, as of 2019

Between 1998 and 2008, European production of superyachts grew by 228%, ending the period with a total production of 916 units and $10 billion in orders.[20] In January 2020, Boat International listed 4,621 professionals connected to the superyacht industry since 1856,[21] including 1,806 builders.[22] The top ten builders were (shown with the total number of units built, since the founding of the company):

Top 10 superyacht manufacturers
Rank Company Country
of origin
Builder Naval
architect
Interior
designer
Designer Units
built
Notes
1 Azimut Italy Y Y Y Y 499 Part of Azimut Benetti Group
2 Sunseeker United Kingdom Y Y Y Y 427
3 Sanlorenzo Italy Y Y Y Y 412
4 Benetti Italy Y Y Y Y 370 Part of Azimut Benetti Group
5 Ferretti Italy Y Y Y Y 246 Part of Ferretti Group
6 Feadship Netherlands Y 221
7 Overmarine Italy Y Y Y Y 219
8 Horizon Taiwan Y Y Y Y 194
9 Hatteras United States Y Y Y Y 193
10 Princess United Kingdom Y Y Y Y 191

Superyacht builders and yacht charter companies are predominantly based in Western Europe and the United States but are also found in Australia, New Zealand, Asia, and Eastern Europe.[22][23]

Distribution

 
Superyachts at the port of Porto Cervo, Sardinia

Each superyacht has a flag state where it is registered, but may have never visited. Common flag state registrars for large yachts are Cayman Islands, Marshall Islands, Isle of Man, and the British Virgin Islands, among others.[24]

Superyachts typically frequent the Mediterranean Sea in summer and the Caribbean Sea in winter. Typical destinations in Spain and the French, Italian and Portuguese Rivieras include Cannes, Antibes, St. Tropez, Monte Carlo, Portofino, Porto Cervo, Cascais, Puerto Banús, Puerto Portals, and Palma, Mallorca; explorer superyachts may cruise in remote areas worldwide.[25]

Charter

 
Dining salon of yacht Taransay in 2015

Some yachts are used exclusively by their private owners, others are operated all year round as charter businesses, and a large number are privately owned but available for charter part-time. As of 2018, superyacht charter costs were 70–550 thousand per week.[26] Charter contracts usually include an advance provisioning allowance—a deposit to cover such operating expenses as food, fuel, and berthing. The unspent balance of the allowance is returned to the customer at the end of the charter.[27][28]

The luxury yacht charter industry functions effectively because private yacht owners mitigate their running costs with charter income as well as keeping their yachts and crew in top running order. Conversely, private charterers charter yachts (rather than owning them) because it is generally considered to be less expensive, and less hassle, than owning a yacht and it also provides them with extra choice related to yacht type, location and crew.[29] The vessels may do short cruises with the owners and/or guests aboard. Antigua is one of the main ports in the Windward Islands of the Caribbean and hosts a Charter Show at the beginning of the winter season.[30]

Design and layout

 
View of Eclipse showing its decks, including a stern boat garage, a swimming pool, and a helipad
 
Le Grand Bleu carries a sailboat, a power boat and a helicopter on her afterdecks

The size and types of accommodations, amenities and number of water toys increases with boat size.[31]

40 metres

A 40-metre (130 ft) superyacht may have cabins for 10–12 guests and for a crew of a similar size. This type of yacht may be configured, as follows:[31]

  • Lower deck: exterior swimming platform at the stern; four (sometimes five) guest cabins with en-suite bath aft; engine room amidships; crew quarters forward.
  • Main deck: sheltered exterior deck aft leading into the saloon; dining room and galley; entrance amidships; owner's suite forward, usually includes a study, and sometimes a second stateroom for a personal assistant/bodyguard.
  • Upper deck: exterior deck aft, often used for outdoor dining; second saloon (often called the sky lounge); sixth stateroom will be amidships if it is not on the lower deck or part of the owner's suite; captain's cabin; bridge.
  • Sun deck: the uppermost deck, often features a hot tub and sometimes a glass-enclosed gym (which can also be below decks or even part of the owner's suite).

50 metres

A 50-metre (160 ft) yacht may have one or more yacht tenders for reaching shore and other water toys which may include a speed boat or sailing boat, personal water craft, windsurfing and diving equipment and a banana boat. Such yachts have multiple screen displays and satellite communications.[31]

60 metres

Yachts above 60 metres (200 ft) are typically built to individual specifications, cost tens of millions of dollars, and typically have four decks above the waterline and one or two below. There is likely to be a helicopter landing platform. Apart from additional guest cabins, which are likely to include one or more "VIP suites" besides the owner's suite, such a yacht will have some or all of the following amenities: indoor hot tubs, sauna and steam rooms, a beauty salon, massage and other treatment rooms, a medical centre, a disco (usually the same space as the sky lounge or saloon, transformed into a dance area when furnishings are moved aside and special lighting activated), a cinema, plunge pool (possibly with a wave-maker), a playroom, and additional living areas such as a separate bar, secondary dining room, private sitting rooms or a library.[31]

Support vessel

 
A superyacht support vessel carries bulky items, including watercraft or a helicopter[32]

Superyachts may be accompanied by a support (or shadow) vessel that carries such items as watercraft, helicopters or other large items that the yacht itself cannot readily accommodate. Such vessels range in length from 20 to 100 metres (66 to 328 ft). There are at least four manufacturers that specialize in building such vessels.[33] One 67-metre (220 ft) example included the following amenities: a helicopter deck, six guest rooms, two-story helicopter hangar with sound system, movie theater, freshwater pool, a landing craft, four each of: jet skis, kayaks, sailboats, diving and fishing gear, and water skis. For use ashore, there were reportedly a two-seater automobile, two motor scooters and two bicycles. The vessel also featured a 35-tonne (35,000 kg) crane.[32]

Crew

 
Wheelhouse of yacht Taransay in 2015 with navigation and systems displays

The crew of a superyacht comprises five elements, each with its own staff: the captain, who has overall responsibility for the yacht; the chef, who is responsible for the cuisine; the interior staff, who create a hotel-like environment; the deck crew, which operates and maintains the vessel; and the engineers, who ensure the proper functioning of the vessel's many systems.[34] A superyacht may be maintained by its crew, which may be reduced in size during the periods that the owners are not on board and no charters are booked. Most crew members live on board and are paid a monthly salary, with most living expenses covered by the owner. Live-on-board crews do not pay rent, food, electricity or water bills.[17]

All superyachts have crew areas below deck, which consist of a crew mess, crew cabins and laundry. While most crew cabins contain bunk beds, there are captains and chief engineers who, on the larger yachts, have their own cabins. There are no set hours that crew members work each week. The hours depend greatly on how often the owners are on board, how often it is chartered and on what hours the captain sets when there are no guests on board. Crew members may be hired through crew agencies or various websites.[34][35]

See also

References

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Further reading

External links

  • Alphabetical list of "luxury yachts"

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A superyacht or megayacht is a large and luxurious pleasure vessel There are no official or agreed upon definitions for such yachts but these terms are regularly used to describe professionally crewed motor or sailing yachts ranging from 40 metres 130 ft to more than 180 metres 590 ft in length and sometimes include yachts as small as 24 metres 79 ft 2 Azzam at 180 6 metres 592 5 ft the longest superyacht as of 2020 A at 142 8 metres 468 5 ft the largest sail assisted motor yacht as of 2018 1 Superyachts are often available for charter with a staff that caters to guests at a high standard of comfort They may be designed to emphasize comfort speed or expedition capability Depending on the season superyachts may be most frequently found in the Mediterranean or the Caribbean Many are available for charter at prices that exceed 100 000 per week Larger examples may have more than one swimming pool they may carry a variety of water toys other boats and some a helicopter Contents 1 History 2 Overview 3 Businesses 4 Distribution 5 Charter 6 Design and layout 6 1 40 metres 6 2 50 metres 6 3 60 metres 6 4 Support vessel 7 Crew 8 See also 9 References 10 Further reading 11 External linksHistory Edit Jemima F III 34 metres 111 ft was the largest motor yacht in 1908 The classic yacht Savarona 136 metres 446 ft built 1931 was the 20th largest yacht as of 2018 1 Christina O 99 metres 325 ft built in 1954 for Aristotle Onassis See also Yacht History At the beginning of the 20th century when wealthy individuals constructed large private yachts for personal pleasure some manufacturers such as Cox amp King and 3 Charles L Seabury and Company 4 were noted for their large steam yachts The first half of the 20th century saw the first large motor yachts including Charles Henry Fletcher s Jemima F III 1908 at 34 metres 111 ft 5 Savarona 1931 at 136 metres 446 ft 6 and Christina O 1947 conversion at 99 metres 325 ft 7 Overview Edit Black Pearl at 106 7 metres 350 1 ft the largest sailing yacht as of 2018 8 The Large Commercial Yacht Code LY2 of Great Britain and its dominions defines a large yacht as one that is 24 metres 79 ft or more at the waterline and is in commercial use for sport or pleasure while not carrying cargo or more than 12 passengers and carrying a professional crew The code regulates the equipping of such vessels both at sea and in port including such matters as crew duty times and the presence of a helicopter on board The code has different levels of standard for vessels above and below 500 gross tons 9 Other countries have standards similar to LY2 10 Whereas yachts of 24 metres and below may be constructed of fiberglass larger yachts are more likely to be constructed of steel aluminum or composite fiber reinforced plastic 11 Such yachts may be considered superyachts and are more commonly at 40 metres 130 ft or more in length 2 Whereas commercial large yachts may carry no more than 12 passengers private yachts are solely for the pleasure of the owner and guests do not carry the passenger restriction Yachts may be identified by flag the country under which a yacht is registered 10 An industry publication categorizes superyachts by size 1 by speed 12 as explorer yachts 13 as sailing yachts 14 and classic yachts 15 As of 2016 there were about 10 000 superyachts over 24 metres in length worldwide Of these about 80 were power yachts The annual production rate was reported to be around 150 2 As of 2018 the 200 largest yachts ranged in length from 70 metres 230 ft to 181 metres 594 ft the Azzam The largest yacht by displacement was the 20 361 gross ton Fulk Al Salamah 16 At 143 metres 469 ft the largest sail assisted motor yacht was Sailing Yacht A 1 As of 2018 the top 50 sailing yachts ranged in size from 53 metres 174 ft to 107 metres 351 ft the Black Pearl 8 The 20 fastest superyachts ranged in speed from 50 knots 93 km h with 7 290 horsepower 5 44 MW engines to 67 knots 124 km h with 20 600 horsepower 15 4 MW engines for the motor yacht World is not Enough 12 As superyachts have increased in size so have the informal terms that describe their size evolved to include megayacht gigayacht 17 18 and speculatively terayacht 19 Businesses Edit Azimut and subsidiary Benetti together had made over 800 superyachts as of 2019 Between 1998 and 2008 European production of superyachts grew by 228 ending the period with a total production of 916 units and 10 billion in orders 20 In January 2020 Boat International listed 4 621 professionals connected to the superyacht industry since 1856 21 including 1 806 builders 22 The top ten builders were shown with the total number of units built since the founding of the company Top 10 superyacht manufacturers Rank Company Countryof origin Builder Navalarchitect Interiordesigner Designer Units built Notes1 Azimut Italy Y Y Y Y 499 Part of Azimut Benetti Group2 Sunseeker United Kingdom Y Y Y Y 4273 Sanlorenzo Italy Y Y Y Y 4124 Benetti Italy Y Y Y Y 370 Part of Azimut Benetti Group5 Ferretti Italy Y Y Y Y 246 Part of Ferretti Group6 Feadship Netherlands Y 2217 Overmarine Italy Y Y Y Y 2198 Horizon Taiwan Y Y Y Y 1949 Hatteras United States Y Y Y Y 19310 Princess United Kingdom Y Y Y Y 191Superyacht builders and yacht charter companies are predominantly based in Western Europe and the United States but are also found in Australia New Zealand Asia and Eastern Europe 22 23 Distribution Edit Superyachts at the port of Porto Cervo Sardinia Each superyacht has a flag state where it is registered but may have never visited Common flag state registrars for large yachts are Cayman Islands Marshall Islands Isle of Man and the British Virgin Islands among others 24 Superyachts typically frequent the Mediterranean Sea in summer and the Caribbean Sea in winter Typical destinations in Spain and the French Italian and Portuguese Rivieras include Cannes Antibes St Tropez Monte Carlo Portofino Porto Cervo Cascais Puerto Banus Puerto Portals and Palma Mallorca explorer superyachts may cruise in remote areas worldwide 25 Charter Edit Dining salon of yacht Taransay in 2015 Some yachts are used exclusively by their private owners others are operated all year round as charter businesses and a large number are privately owned but available for charter part time As of 2018 superyacht charter costs were 70 550 thousand per week 26 Charter contracts usually include an advance provisioning allowance a deposit to cover such operating expenses as food fuel and berthing The unspent balance of the allowance is returned to the customer at the end of the charter 27 28 The luxury yacht charter industry functions effectively because private yacht owners mitigate their running costs with charter income as well as keeping their yachts and crew in top running order Conversely private charterers charter yachts rather than owning them because it is generally considered to be less expensive and less hassle than owning a yacht and it also provides them with extra choice related to yacht type location and crew 29 The vessels may do short cruises with the owners and or guests aboard Antigua is one of the main ports in the Windward Islands of the Caribbean and hosts a Charter Show at the beginning of the winter season 30 Design and layout Edit View of Eclipse showing its decks including a stern boat garage a swimming pool and a helipad Le Grand Bleu carries a sailboat a power boat and a helicopter on her afterdecks The size and types of accommodations amenities and number of water toys increases with boat size 31 40 metres Edit A 40 metre 130 ft superyacht may have cabins for 10 12 guests and for a crew of a similar size This type of yacht may be configured as follows 31 Lower deck exterior swimming platform at the stern four sometimes five guest cabins with en suite bath aft engine room amidships crew quarters forward Main deck sheltered exterior deck aft leading into the saloon dining room and galley entrance amidships owner s suite forward usually includes a study and sometimes a second stateroom for a personal assistant bodyguard Upper deck exterior deck aft often used for outdoor dining second saloon often called the sky lounge sixth stateroom will be amidships if it is not on the lower deck or part of the owner s suite captain s cabin bridge Sun deck the uppermost deck often features a hot tub and sometimes a glass enclosed gym which can also be below decks or even part of the owner s suite 50 metres Edit A 50 metre 160 ft yacht may have one or more yacht tenders for reaching shore and other water toys which may include a speed boat or sailing boat personal water craft windsurfing and diving equipment and a banana boat Such yachts have multiple screen displays and satellite communications 31 60 metres Edit Yachts above 60 metres 200 ft are typically built to individual specifications cost tens of millions of dollars and typically have four decks above the waterline and one or two below There is likely to be a helicopter landing platform Apart from additional guest cabins which are likely to include one or more VIP suites besides the owner s suite such a yacht will have some or all of the following amenities indoor hot tubs sauna and steam rooms a beauty salon massage and other treatment rooms a medical centre a disco usually the same space as the sky lounge or saloon transformed into a dance area when furnishings are moved aside and special lighting activated a cinema plunge pool possibly with a wave maker a playroom and additional living areas such as a separate bar secondary dining room private sitting rooms or a library 31 Support vessel Edit A superyacht support vessel carries bulky items including watercraft or a helicopter 32 Superyachts may be accompanied by a support or shadow vessel that carries such items as watercraft helicopters or other large items that the yacht itself cannot readily accommodate Such vessels range in length from 20 to 100 metres 66 to 328 ft There are at least four manufacturers that specialize in building such vessels 33 One 67 metre 220 ft example included the following amenities a helicopter deck six guest rooms two story helicopter hangar with sound system movie theater freshwater pool a landing craft four each of jet skis kayaks sailboats diving and fishing gear and water skis For use ashore there were reportedly a two seater automobile two motor scooters and two bicycles The vessel also featured a 35 tonne 35 000 kg crane 32 Crew Edit Wheelhouse of yacht Taransay in 2015 with navigation and systems displays The crew of a superyacht comprises five elements each with its own staff the captain who has overall responsibility for the yacht the chef who is responsible for the cuisine the interior staff who create a hotel like environment the deck crew which operates and maintains the vessel and the engineers who ensure the proper functioning of the vessel s many systems 34 A superyacht may be maintained by its crew which may be reduced in size during the periods that the owners are not on board and no charters are booked Most crew members live on board and are paid a monthly salary with most living expenses covered by the owner Live on board crews do not pay rent food electricity or water bills 17 All superyachts have crew areas below deck which consist of a crew mess crew cabins and laundry While most crew cabins contain bunk beds there are captains and chief engineers who on the larger yachts have their own cabins There are no set hours that crew members work each week The hours depend greatly on how often the owners are on board how often it is chartered and on what hours the captain sets when there are no guests on board Crew members may be hired through crew agencies or various websites 34 35 See also Edit Oceans portalList of motor yachts by length List of large sailing yachts List of sailboat designers and manufacturersReferences Edit a b c d Top 200 largest yachts Boat International December 13 2018 Retrieved 2019 04 21 a b c Nineham 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May 22 2017 5 superyachts to charter Australian Financial Review Melbourne Fairfax Media Retrieved 2019 04 21 Murray Elizabeth J October 1998 Four Stars Afloat Yachting p 44 a b c d Williams Michelle October 25 2016 Best Superyacht Design Features Yachting Pages Retrieved 2019 04 22 a b Staff 2009 Global Yacht for Sale Shadow Marine Motor Yacht Yacht Superyachts com Retrieved 2019 04 27 Lardy Kate November 27 2017 Me and my shadow The rise and rise of superyacht support vessels Boat International Retrieved 2019 04 25 a b Caswell Chris January 29 2015 Who s who in a superyacht charter crew Boat International Retrieved 2019 04 19 Clarke James 2013 07 13 Reeds Superyacht Manual London Adlard Coles Nautical ISBN 9781408123034 Further reading EditO Shannassy Brendan 2022 Superyacht Captain London Adlard Coles ISBN 9781472992666 External links EditAlphabetical list of luxury yachts Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Superyacht amp oldid 1145577465, wikipedia, wiki, book, 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