
Price: 90 million dollars
Overview:
The big yacht called Le Grand Bleu is one of the largest super yachts. Its length is 370 feet (114 m), and it was built in Bremen (Germany) in the shipbuilding company Bremer Vulkan. The yacht was designed by Stefano Patrovich, the construction of the yacht Kuch Yacht and was a dinner in 2000. A pair of engines Wartsila capacity of 3600 horsepower with a crew of 50 people. International attention was given in Monaco as a home base for Roman Abramovich during the Chelsea Monaco attempt at UEFA.
Owners:
The first owner was John McCaw, Jr., an American businessman who sold this luxury yacht to Roman Abramovich in 2002. Roman wanted a little more and refitted his own preferences from Howaldtswerke-Deutsche Werft. In 2006, Abramovich cares about Le Grand Blue to a friend, Eugene Shvidler. The yacht was refitted again in Jekon (Florida) with a “green” wastewater treatment system, as well as a certified Lloyd system, which allows the megayacht to reuse wastewater after treatment, rather than unloading sewage into the sea.
Features:
A pair of 3,600 horsepower Wärtsilä with a crew of 50 and 2 side boats 67 feet (20 m) and 74 feet (22 m) of a sailboat on its deck with room for a helicopter. The interior of the yacht was designed by Terence Disdale.
Current name: Le Grand Bleu
Type: Engine
Build: 2000
Overall length: 370 ft / 112.78 m
Beam: 58 ft / 17.68 m
Owner: Evgeny Shvidler
Crew: 50
Charter: Private
Guests: 24
Builder: Bremer Volcano, GER
Renovation: 2004, 2008
Body / Construction: Steel / Aluminum
Engine: 2x 3408 kW Diesel engines MWM SBV16M
Range: 5001-6000
Maximum speed: 17 kts / 19.56 mph
Cruise speed: 15 kts / 17.26 mph
Tonnage: 5,317 gross tons
Address: Bue Ocean Yacht Management

