Inside LE GRAND BLEU Yacht • Bremer Vulkan • 2000 • Value $150M • Owner Eugene Shvidler
LE GRAND BLEU yacht (Bremer Vulkan, 112.8m, 2000)
Yacht LE GRAND BLEU, Bremer Vulkan
The 113m Le Grand Bleu anchored in Beaulieu-sur-Mer
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Le Grand Bleu yacht in Puerto Banus Marbella
Luxury yacht "Le Grand Bleu" leaves Hamburg
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Le Grand Bleu (yacht) - Wikipedia
Le Grand Bleu is a superyacht. She was the 36th longest private yacht in the world in 2019, at 113-metre (371 ft) in length. [2] She was built at the Bremer Vulkan yard in Bremen, Germany, and was launched in 2000. She was designed by Stefano Pastrovich and constructed by Kusch Yachts. [3]
LE GRAND BLEU Yacht • Eugene Shvidler $150M Superyacht
Discover the exquisite design and impressive specs of the LEGRANDBLEUyacht, owned by billionaire Eugene Shvidler. Learn about its history, design, and intriguing details in our comprehensive review.
LE GRAND BLEU Yacht - Bremer Vulkan - Yacht Charter Fleet
The 112.8m/370'1" expedition yacht 'LeGrandBleu' was built by Bremer Vulkan at their Vegesack shipyard. Her interior is styled by English designer design house Bannenberg & Rowell and she was delivered to her owner in May 2000.
112.8m Le Grand Bleu Superyacht | Luxury Motor Yacht
LeGrandBleu is a custom motor yacht launched in 2000 by Bremer Vulkan in Vegesack, Germany and most recently refitted in 2010. Design. Le Grand Bleu measures 112.80 metres in length, with a max draft of 4.60 metres and a beam of 17.68 metres. She has a gross tonnage of 5,556 tonnes. She has a deck material of teak.
LE GRAND BLEU yacht (Bremer Vulkan, 112.8m, 2000)
LE GRAND BLEU is a 112.8mMotorYacht, built in Germany by Bremer Vulkan and delivered in 2000. Her top speed is 17.0 kn and her cruising speed is 15.0 kn and her power comes from two Deutz-MWM diesel engines. She can accommodate up to 20 guests in 10 staterooms, with 35 crew members.
Le Grand Bleu - Bremer Vulkan Custom Build | YachtBuyer
LeGrandBleu's keel was laid on 21 January 1999 at the historic Bremer Vulkan yard in Bremen, Germany. Launched less than 14 months later on 10 March 2000, she was delivered on 15 May 2000, showcasing an incredibly swift build time of just 1 year & almost 4 months. Challenges & Construction Process. The build story of LeGrandBleu is one ...
Mega Yacht Le Grand Bleu [HD] - YouTube
LeGrandBleu, one of the largest private yachts in the world docked at Valencia (21-5-2012). Built at the Bremer Vulkan yard in Bremen, Germany (2000) by Kusch Yachts. 104 m long. 2 X 3.500...
Yacht LE GRAND BLEU, Bremer Vulkan | CHARTERWORLD Luxury ...
View the latest images, news, price & similar yachts for charter to LEGRANDBLEU, a 112.8 metres / 370 feet luxury yacht launched by her owner in 2000.
Yacht LE GRAND BLEU, Bremer Vulkan | CHARTERWORLD Luxury ...
Luxury explorer yacht LE GRAND BLEU measures 112.8m (370'1") and was built in Germany by Bremer Vulkan. Launched in 2000. Her exterior design is by Francesco Pastrovich with interiors by Luciano Di Pilla Design. She can sleep up to 20 guests with additional cabins for a crew of 35.
Motor yacht Le Grand Bleu - Bremer Vulkan - Yacht Harbour
Built by Kusch Yachts in 2000 with a Bannenberg & Rowell interior design, Le Grand Bleu was commissioned by John McCaw, US telecom magnate, but then sold to Roman Abramovitch who enhanced it with a 16ft swimming platform.
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Le Grand Bleu is a superyacht. She was the 36th longest private yacht in the world in 2019, at 113-metre (371 ft) in length. [2] She was built at the Bremer Vulkan yard in Bremen, Germany, and was launched in 2000. She was designed by Stefano Pastrovich and constructed by Kusch Yachts. [3]
Discover the exquisite design and impressive specs of the LE GRAND BLEU yacht, owned by billionaire Eugene Shvidler. Learn about its history, design, and intriguing details in our comprehensive review.
The 112.8m/370'1" expedition yacht 'Le Grand Bleu' was built by Bremer Vulkan at their Vegesack shipyard. Her interior is styled by English designer design house Bannenberg & Rowell and she was delivered to her owner in May 2000.
Le Grand Bleu is a custom motor yacht launched in 2000 by Bremer Vulkan in Vegesack, Germany and most recently refitted in 2010. Design. Le Grand Bleu measures 112.80 metres in length, with a max draft of 4.60 metres and a beam of 17.68 metres. She has a gross tonnage of 5,556 tonnes. She has a deck material of teak.
LE GRAND BLEU is a 112.8 m Motor Yacht, built in Germany by Bremer Vulkan and delivered in 2000. Her top speed is 17.0 kn and her cruising speed is 15.0 kn and her power comes from two Deutz-MWM diesel engines. She can accommodate up to 20 guests in 10 staterooms, with 35 crew members.
Le Grand Bleu's keel was laid on 21 January 1999 at the historic Bremer Vulkan yard in Bremen, Germany. Launched less than 14 months later on 10 March 2000, she was delivered on 15 May 2000, showcasing an incredibly swift build time of just 1 year & almost 4 months. Challenges & Construction Process. The build story of Le Grand Bleu is one ...
Le Grand Bleu, one of the largest private yachts in the world docked at Valencia (21-5-2012). Built at the Bremer Vulkan yard in Bremen, Germany (2000) by Kusch Yachts. 104 m long. 2 X 3.500...
View the latest images, news, price & similar yachts for charter to LE GRAND BLEU, a 112.8 metres / 370 feet luxury yacht launched by her owner in 2000.
Luxury explorer yacht LE GRAND BLEU measures 112.8m (370'1") and was built in Germany by Bremer Vulkan. Launched in 2000. Her exterior design is by Francesco Pastrovich with interiors by Luciano Di Pilla Design. She can sleep up to 20 guests with additional cabins for a crew of 35.
Built by Kusch Yachts in 2000 with a Bannenberg & Rowell interior design, Le Grand Bleu was commissioned by John McCaw, US telecom magnate, but then sold to Roman Abramovitch who enhanced it with a 16ft swimming platform.