Pelorus (yacht): Difference between revisions
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==References== |
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*(1) "In the Roman Navy" ''[[Mail on Sunday]]'' 23 October 2005. |
*(1) "In the Roman Navy" ''[[Mail on Sunday]]'' 23 October 2005. |
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==See also== |
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*[[List of motor yachts by length]] |
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==External links== |
==External links== |
Revision as of 00:34, 9 January 2006
Pelorus is one of the largest private yachts in the world at 377 feet 3 inches (115 metres) in length. She was built at the Lürssen yard in Germany and was launched in 2003. She was briefly owned by a Saudi businessman who sold her to Russian billionaire Roman Abramovich the following year. Abramovich had her refitted to his own requirements by Blohm & Voss. This included the addition of a second helicopter pad forward, four new zero-speed stabilizers and modifications to the exhaust, mast and stern.
Pelorus is powered by two 3,600-hp Wartsillas engines. Details about the interiors, which were designed by Terence Disdale, are scanty as Abramovich is protective of his family's privacy and highly security conscious. Security features include a submarine for detecting limpet mines and a missile-detection system. (1) In 2005 Abramovich lent Pelorus to Frank Lampard and John Terry for two weeks as a bonus for being the two best players at his English football club Chelsea F.C. the previous season.
Abramovich owns two other superyachts, Le Grand Bleu and Ecstasea.
References
- (1) "In the Roman Navy" Mail on Sunday 23 October 2005.