Virginian
Seeing the Feadship yacht, Virginian, set against the quaint buildings of Portofino gives you a clue to how massive
this yacht really is. At 203 feet, she can carry around 12 guests in six cabins. The yacht features such details as an
on-deck Jacuzzi, a mosaic octopus in the master bathroom, a galley bar, ample dining space on the sundeck, and
something we don't often see on a yacht, a library with built-in bookcases. No wonder this boat is always on the lists
of the world's most beautiful yachts. The yacht is currently for sale for $38 million euros but while she waits
for her dream owner she can be chartered for $275,625 per week.
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Reader Comments (Page 1 of 1)
Finished.Law.School Dec 18th 2005 6:02PM
At what point do these get called ships instead of yachts? Calling some of these things yachts seems to ignore how huge they are.