torek, 7. januar 2014

Yacht history: Mega yacht Christine O



Every yacht designer or yacht lover knows about Christina O. Im sure of that. And for me, its where it all started. Learning and knowing things about this Yacht has never stopped...whether i am learning about Aristotle, searching through history of yacht design or reading Jackie Kennedy's biography. It has been an inspiration not only to me but also to many designers all over the world.

I took a description from Wikipedia, since i don't know everything by heart... except the stories. True or not, i have heard a lot of them and trust me history was made on this yacht.



Christina O is a private motor yacht. At 99.06 metres long she is number 29th among the Top 100 largest yachts in the world. She was originally a Canadian anti-submarine River-class frigate called HMCS Stormont and was launched in 1943. She served as a convoy escort during the Battle of the Atlantic and was present at the D-Day landings.[2] After the end of the Second World War she was one of many surplus naval vessels; Greek shipowner Aristotle Onassis purchased her for its scrap value,[3] US$34,000, and then spent US$4 million to convert her into a luxurious superyacht renamed Christina, after his daughter. Upon Onassis' death, Christina donated the yacht to the Greek government; the vessel is now owned by John Paul Nicolaou, an Onassis family friend also in the shipping business, who in 1998 secured the then-decaying yacht in a government-sponsored auction spent $50 million to retrofit her. He lets the yacht for elite charters and cruises.



Apart from Onassis' mistress Maria Callas and his wife Jackie Onassis, celebrities such as Marilyn MonroeWinston ChurchillRichard BurtonGrace KellyElizabeth TaylorRudolph NureyevGreta GarboFrank Sinatra and John F. Kennedy have sailed on her.



When Aristotle Onassis died in 1975, he left the yacht to his daughter, who gave her to the Greek government for use as a presidential yacht in 1978. She was rechristened theArgo but was allowed to decay. She was put up for sale at US$16 million in the early 1990s, although there were no buyers. In 1996, a sale to an American (Alexander Blastos, whose deposit check bounced[10]) fell through; he was later convicted of wire fraud in relation to his attempt to purchase the yacht. Finally in 1998, she was purchased by Greek shipowner John Paul Papanicolaou, an Onassis family friend[11] who had sailed on her as a child. He changed her name to Christina O, in tribute to Aristotle Onassis, and undertook a major refurbishment between January 1999 and April 2001 that cost over $50 million.[12] In 2005, she became available to charter via Camper & Nicholsons International, the oldest yacht brokerage company in the world. She is currently available for Charter from 455,000 Euro per week.



Christina O has a master suite, eighteen passenger staterooms, and numerous indoor and outdoor living areas, all connected by a spiral staircase. Compared to a typical 21st-century superyacht, her staterooms are small andChristina O lacks the indoor boat storage that is now standard; on the other hand, the number of living areas is large, and the amount of outdoor deck space is very generous. The aft main deck has an outdoor pool with a minotaur-themed mosaic floor that rises at the push of a button to form a dance floor, and there is a helicopter platform on the promenade deck. In Ari's Bar, the barstools retain the original upholstery crafted from a very soft, fine leather made from the foreskin of a Minke Whale.















Yours truly,
S.















nedelja, 24. februar 2013

Superyacht Launches in 2012 - from 50-70 meters

Drizzle, 67.27m, Feadship, January. De Voogt Naval Architects are responsible for her naval architecture and exterior design.




Maidelle, 62.00m, Icon Yachts, April. The exterior is designed by Redman Whitely Dixon and an interior by Italian designer Christiano Gatto.



J'Ade, 58.20m, CRN, November. J'Ade is designed by Studio Zuccon International project, in partnership with CRN Technical Office as well as the CRN Centro Stile.



Egeria, 58.00m, Egeria Yachts, July. Exterior design by Alfamarine and interior by Altunbas Ltd.



4You (launched in March) and Step One (launched in February)55.00m, Amels, March. Designed by the renowned Tim Heywood, with the interior by Laura Sessa.



Rahil, 54.00m, Mariotti Yachts, February.  Designed by Luca Dini (the same designer as Sea force one, launched by Admiral Mariotti Yachts )a partnership between the Mariotti team and Cantieri Navale Lavagn)).


Reem 1, 50.90m, Trinity Yachts, November. Naval Architecture was done by Trinity Yachts and interior design by Karen Lynn Interiors



Better Place, 50.50m, Wally, May.Better Place, the most recent addition to the Wally fleet, was completely developed and produced in-house, in cooperation with Tripp Design and Wetzels Brown Partners.



Enterprise, 50.00m, Perini Navi, April. Designed by Perini Navi in collaboration with Ron Holland and Edge Design Institute for interior design.



Arianna, 50.00m, Delta Marine, March. Entierly designed by Delta Marine Group.




As in the last post, i  try to write the most important things only so we can focus more on design. What do you think about these beauties? And what do you think about wallys recognizable design? Like it or not?


Yours truly, S.

Superyacht Launches in 2012 - above 70 m

Topaz, launched by Lürssen in May, exterior designed by Tim Heywood and interior by Terence Disdale Design. The yacht was built for Mansour bin Zayed Al Nahyan, a Deputy Prime Minister of the United Arab Emirate. The 147 meters long ship has a beam of 21.50 m and her cost has been estimated at 400 million euro.



Nirvana, Oceanco, delivered in January, designed by Sam Sorgiovanni Designs. The Yachts speed goes up to 19.5knots and the length is 88.5 meters and the beam is 14.2 meters. Surprisingly the yacht is already for sale for the price of 230 million euro.




St. Princess Olga formerly Y708 is a 85.6 meters long (with a beam of 14.2 m) Oceanco built yacht, which was delivered in July. Exterior was designed by Igor Lebanov and it was also said that Alberto Pinto collaborated on the project. The yacht can reach up to 18.5 knots and it can host up to 14 guests.




Quatroelle with the length of 85.00 meters is the second largest yacht delivered by Lürssen in 2012. Delivered in august and designed completely by Nuvolari - Lenard. The ships beam is 13.4 m and it can host up to 12 guests.



Ace, a 85.00 meters yacht built by Lürssen.and designed by Andrew Winch Designs. It was delivered in January and it can host up to 12 guests in 6 cabins.



Hampshire II , 78.50m,  was launched by Feadship in April. It was
designed by Redman Whiteley Dixon.




Venus, a 78 meters long yacht designed by Famous Phillipe Starck. It was delivered in October by Feadship and it was supposed to be built for the late Steve Jobs.




Sea Stallion (formerly Smeralda) is a 77m (252'7"ft) motor yacht, custom built in 2012 by Hanseatic Marine in Henderson, WA (Australia). This vessel's exterior design and engineering are the work of Espen Oeino. The yacht's interior has been designed by Vain Interiors.



Plan B is the 73m yacht, also known as Project 422. Exterior was done by studio Focus Yacht Design and interior by H2 Yacht Design.




Vickyis a 72.64m yacht designed by H2 Yacht Design. It was delivered by Proteksan-Turquoise in May.



Stella Maris, Designed by Espen Øino, is a 72.10 meter long yacht, that was delivered in July by Viareggio Superyachts.




The list was made with the help of Boat Intenational. This blog is all about design. To compare the boats launched this year, to see what the design studios came up with in the year 2012. 

Which are your favorite yachts and which ones you don´t like? What do you think about Phillipe Starcks design?

Let me know in the comments.

Yours truly, S.