The Super Yacht ECLIPSE - Roman Abramovich has answer for Somali Pirates
December 5th, 2008 | 4 Comments »
- Mega yacht of the week, ECLIPSE, is a luxurious new yacht equipped with a missle detection system and counter-terrorism measures to avoid Somali Pirates.
It seems motor yacht ECLIPSE - the largest yacht in the world - will be well-prepared to thwart off the attacks of would-be ship and yacht seizure by Somali pirates. Roman Abramovich, the owner of the soon-to-be-launched Blohm + Voss luxury yacht ECLIPSE has come up with a fantastic solution for keeping ship seizure pirates, and pretty much everyone else, at bay - a missile detection system.
Somali pirates yacht seizures continue to pose a real threat to luxury yacht charter and commercial shipping. Ambrovich, a well-known luxury superyacht patron is building his latest and largest mega yacht with a wide array of security systems and counter-terrorism measures.
Sources report the gigayacht will have special radar installed, designed specifically to warn of incoming rockets. There will also be armored protection around the wheelhouse and the billionaire owner’s master suite – along with bulletproof windows throughout.
If pirates do, in fact, breach the security cordon and climb onboard the superyacht, the Russian oligarch, 41, and several guests can escape through secret corridors to a submarine that is launchable underwater and can dive away to 160ft in depth. Move over, James Bond!
Underwater cameras with heat-and-motion sensors will detect intruders. The yacht is being fitted with the latest antibugging equipment and there are supposedly even flash sensors installed to warn of paparazzi photographers taking snaps through the windows.
In addition to its anti-missile defense system, the yacht will be defended by a crew of 70 fully-armed former SAS and Special Boat Service commandos, ready to take on any modern-day pirates or terrorists.
The onboard accommodations will feature six guest suites, five VIP suites and the aforementioned 5,000 square foot owner’s cabin. All come with two en suite bathrooms and balconies. The owner’s cabin features a grand piano and a private garden area on the foredeck, spanning decks 4 and 5.
Imagine a luxury Mediterranean yacht charter on a vessel with a mini theatre cinema, an exhibition space, three dining rooms, an aquarium, a disco, six hot tubs, a indoor/outdoor swimming pool, a gym with sauna and steam room, and a mini spa.
The yacht also boasts a wine cellar, humidor, two kitchens, and a mini hospital.
For watersport enthusiasts, there will be four pleasure craft, a 50ft tender to ferry guests to and from shore, 20 jet skis and of course, the 12-seat private submarine.
Currently under construction in Hamburg, Germany at the fabled Blohm + Voss shipyards, her owner is expected to take delivery next summer. Insiders put the cost of the world’s largest giga yacht at + £200m ($470m). The shipyard that produced the infamous naval vessel Bismarck in World War II is now a world leader in megayacht construction. Famous Blohm + Voss builds include Savarona, Enigma, and Lady Moura.
When completed, she will be the largest private yacht in the world and is rumored to be between 508 feet (155 m) to 525 feet (160 m) in overall length.
Currently, four out of the top five luxury private yachts are owned by Middle East royalty: DUBAI (525ft), ABDUL AZIZ (482ft), EL HORRIYA (478ft), and AL SALAMAH (459ft).
Larry Ellison, the founder of software giant Oracle, completes the top five with RISING SUN, a 455 foot yacht.
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