| Price: $90 million | | | | wastewater after treatment rather than |
| Overview: | | | | discharging wastewater into the sea. |
| The big yacht called Le Grand Bleu is one of the | | | | Features: |
| largest super yachts. Her length is 370ft (114m) | | | | Pair of 3,600-horsepower Wärtsilä engines with |
| and it was built in Bremen (Germany) at the | | | | a crew of 50 and 2 onboard boats 67ft (20m) |
| Bremer Vulkan shipbuliding company. Yacht was | | | | speedboat and 74ft (22m) sailboat on her deck |
| designed by Stefano Pastrovich, construction by | | | | with room for a helicopter. Interior of the yacht |
| Kuch Yacht and was lunched in year 2000. Pair of | | | | was designed by Terence Disdale. |
| 3,600-horsepower Wartsila engines with a crew of | | | | Current Name: Le Grand Bleu |
| 50. International attention was received in Monaco | | | | Type: Motor |
| as the home base for Roman Abramovich during | | | | Build: 2000 |
| Chelsea F.C attempt to beat AS Monaco in the | | | | Length overall: 370 ft / 112.78 m |
| UEFA. | | | | Beam: 58 ft / 17.68 m |
| Owners: | | | | Owner: Eugene Shvidler |
| First owner was John McCaw Jr. an American | | | | Crew: 50 |
| businessman who sold this luxury yacht to Roman | | | | Charter: Private |
| Abramovich in 2002. Roman want a little bit more | | | | Guests: 24 |
| and had it refitted to his own preferences by | | | | Builder: Bremer Vulkan, GER |
| Howaldtswerke-Deutsche Werft. In year 2006 | | | | Refit: 2004, 2008 |
| Abramovich gave Le Grand Bleu to a friend | | | | Hull/Structure: Steel/Aluminum |
| Eugene Shvidler. Yacht was refitted again in | | | | Engine: 2x 3408kW Deutz MWM SBV16M diesels |
| Jackon (Florida) with a "green" wastewater | | | | Range: 5001 - 6000 |
| treatment system as well as Lloyd's certified | | | | Max speed: 17 kts / 19.56 miles/h |
| system, which allows the mega yacht to reuse | | | | Cruise speed: 15 kts / 17. |