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92.5 m / 303 ft
LOA: 142.81 m
Beam: 24.88 m
Draft: 8.00 m
Interior: Philippe Starck
Exterior: Philippe Starck
Hull: Steel
Superstructure: Steel / GRP
Max. speed: 21 knots
Cruising speed: 16 knots
Gross tonnage: 12.558
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“Born from the desire of the owner to push the boundaries of engineering and challenge the status quo of the industry, ‘SAILING YACHT A’ is undoubtedly one of the most visionary projects NOBISKRUG has ever been involved in.”
SAILING YACHT A is the ultimate embodiment of German superyachts built for the 22 nd century.
She is unique.
She is the largest of her kind. She is a masterpiece in every detail. Her name: SAILING YACHT A. She will draw eyes the world over, as no other superyacht has ever done before.
She is sophisticated.
Measuring almost 143 m and a gross tonnage of about 12.600, she became one of the most impressive PYC superyachts in the world in terms of design and technology.
She is innovative.
She is one of the world’s largest and the most advanced superyachts with unique features such as an underwater observation pod, hybrid diesel-electric propulsion system and state-of- the-art navigation systems. The luxury sailing yacht's three masts are the tallest and most highly loaded freestanding composite structures in the world. The mainmast towers 100 m above the waterline.
The smooth, lustrous, silver-metallic surfaces…
…and nearly invisible windows give this yacht a futuristic look. World-renowned Philippe Starck created this unconventional design, which challenges the expectations of conventional aesthetics. NOBISKRUG high-tech building technology made this fascinating design possible.
Steel hull and steel superstructure with high-tech composite fashion plates that can be formed into any shape or size, a technology NOBISKRUG has developed during the past 15 years in co-operation with classification societies and special subcontractors.
Thanks to her striking looks and innovative technology SAILING YACHT A definitely changes the upcoming landscape of the NOBISKRUG fleet as well as the future of supersail.
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SAILING YACHT A – World’s Biggest Sailing Yacht – $600 Million
SAILING YACHT A measures 143 meters making her the world’s biggest sailing yacht.
SAILING YACHT A is far more than a luxury vessel. She is a masterpiece of design and innovation combining sleek metal surfaces with futuristic naval architecture that took over two years to complete.
Launched in 2017, both the interior and exterior of this mega sailing yacht were designed by Phillippe Starck, who calls SAILING YACHT A one of his most high-profile projects.
The superyacht has taken on voyages all around the world and was most recently spotted sailing off the coasts of Gibraltar and Cyprus.
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SAILING YACHT A interior
Both the interior and exterior of SAILING YACHT A were designed by Philippe Starck , a French architect known for his wide range of design projects.
He famously worked on the impressive MOTOR YACHT A, and the two iconic vessels share a lot of similarities in their layout and specifications.
Both yachts look incredibly futuristic and are sure to attract attention wherever they go.
While no exact details are known about the interior of SAILING YACHT A, it is rumored that she has an underwater observation pod with 30 cm (1 ft) thick glass located in the keel of the vessel.
This is one of the few parts where design mockups are publicly available, and the style of the interior can be examined.
The observation pod appears to have cream upholstery that stretches across the floor and ceiling of the cabin.
Two large symmetrical glass windows allow guests to view the breathtaking underwater world without even having to leave the yacht.
A third window is located at the bottom of the pod, which lets it feel like a true 360-degree experience and is almost comparable to a submarine.
A small floating side table provides guests with a space to place drinks or snacks in the pod and enjoy a one-of-a-kind dining experience in this unusual location.
Since the pod is located at the keel of the yacht, the large propellers are most likely visible from the windows suggesting it is most commonly used at anchor.
The superyacht has ten cabins that can accommodate 20 guests as well as a further 54 crew member.
Paparazzi photos and the work of yacht spotters provide a rare glimpse into the interior of SAILING YACHT A.
No official footage of cabins or salons has been released, although Starck’s past work suggests that the yacht would be furnished with opulent elements that perfectly combine luxury with style.
Silver and metal decorations play a large role and tie the interior design of the yacht together.
However, SAILING YACHT A was launched much later than her motorized companion suggesting her interior might be more modern with minimalistic elements rather than lavish furnishings.
Occasional photographs shot through open doors, and portholes show expensive art pieces decorating the interior of the yacht and rather absurd design choices like a set of chairs shaped like large human heads.
The yacht appears to feature a large, open salon with an elevated seating area and symmetrical arches on either side.
While details aren’t known to the public, it is rumored that SAILING YACHT A features a luxurious spa area, a sizable gym as well as an owner’s suite with several rooms that is only accessible via fingerprint.
The massive private area is said to feature a 60-inch television that disappears into the floor as well as a rotating bed.
Considering she is the largest sailing yacht in the world, it is surprising that SAILING YACHT A can only host 20 guests.
This suggests that there are spacious entertainment areas located on board, including several saloons and ample below-deck space for crew members.
Due to her large size and a small number of cabins, it is assumed that SAILING YACHT A can welcome a large number of day guests onboard for special events and celebrations.
Biggest sailing yacht controversy
It has been the topic of debate that SAILING YACHT A is not the largest yacht in the world but instead the ‘largest sail-assisted motor yacht.
Depending on the definition used, that would make BLACK PEARL the biggest sailing yacht in the world.
The most expensive sailing yacht
SAILING YACHT A is the most expensive sailing yacht in the world and cost an estimated price of US $600 million – a relatively “affordable” price considering her large size and tonnage.
A calculated US $48,000 per ton is considered low in the yachting industry, where European yachts are usually priced at US $60,000 per ton and over.
This average price would bring the value of SAILING YACHT A up to nearly US $800 million. However, due to the fact that the official sales price has not been released to the public, these numbers are mere estimates and cannot be validated officially.
Since the yacht is a custom project and one of a kind, it can be assumed that the total value of SAILING YACHT A lies far higher than her initial price.
In addition to any cost for the crew, supplies, and docking fees, she has annual running costs of US $50-75 million.
SAILING YACHT A is currently not available for sale or charter.
Specifications
SAILING YACHT A is incredibly large for a sailing yacht, and even compared to the longest motor yachts in the world, she would rank in the top ten.
Paired with her unusual futuristic design, this mega sailing yacht has a length of 143 meters (469 ft), a beam of 25 meters (82 ft), and a draft of 8 meters (26 ft) making her a more than an impressive vessel.
SAILING YACHT A was built by Nobiskrug , a German superyacht builder at their Kiel shipyard, and launched in 2017 after more than two years of construction.
To date, SAILING YACHT A is the largest yacht ever built by Nobiskrug and remains their flagship.
It is considered the most complicated project to ever be completed in the sailing industry and gained international media attention on its launch date. It has a total volume of 12.558 tons and is powered by hybrid diesel-electric engines.
SAILING YACHT A is considered the longest sailing yacht in the world and is more than 36 meters (118 ft) longer than BLACK PEARL, which ranks in second place on the list.
Coincidentally her project name was WHITE PEARL which is a reference to her brilliant white exterior, although it couldn’t have referred to BLACK PEARL since she was only launched in 2018, a year after Melnichenko’s masterpiece.
Her three-carbon masts stand at an impressive 100 meters (328 ft), making them some of the largest in the world and taller than Big Ben in London.
However, her large size is sometimes also limiting as she struggles to fit underneath most bridges and is therefore constrained to certain routes.
She once passed under the Golden Gate Bridge in San Francisco with only 20 feet to spare between her masts and the bottom of the famous bridge.
She is rumored to have an electric gimbal crow’s nest, which allows for remote operation and advanced wind measurements. Her sails are all white, and her masts have nearly sickle-like shapes, which add to her striking futuristic appearance.
It is noteworthy that she is commonly photographed with her sails down, which suggests she might be using her support engines more frequently than true wind power.
With a sail area of more than 3.700m^2 (40.000 square ft), she can reach top speeds of up to 21 knots which is supported by her twin 4895 Horsepower MTU engines .
Her average cruise speed lies at 16 knots, and her total range is estimated to lie at 5320 nautical miles. She features a state-of-the-art sail system that is able to raise and lower the sails and anchors at the touch of a button.
SAILING YACHT A has a steel hull and composite steel superstructure, which is unusual in the superyacht industry as most shipyards choose aluminum to reduce weight and keep the vessel light.
She currently sails under the flag of Bermuda, which is common for prominent sailing yachts.
During construction, SAILING YACHT A was called project WHITE PEARL, a fitting name for this sizable vessel.
Like her interior, the exterior of SAILING YACHT A was designed by Philippe Starck, although the Dutch studio Dykstra Naval Architects played a role in the naval architecture of the vessel.
They specialize in sailing yachts of all sizes and have been involved in many prominent projects in the industry over the years.
She features eight teak decks with a large swimming pool located in the center and several elevators spread across the yacht.
She is even said to carry a submarine. The main pool is lowered into the deck allowing for additional privacy for the owners.
Her hull has 24 shell doors, which are used to access equipment and provide additional deck space if needed. She is accompanied by four tenders also designed by Philippe Starck and built by Lloyd Stevenson in New Zealand.
Their sleek and elegant design matches that of the main vessel, and they are used for transporting guests and taking them on excursions.
One of the tenders of SAILING YACHT A is a carbon fiber speedboat especially reserved for the owner who can operate the vessel autonomously whenever required without the aid of crew members.
This allows Melnichenko, who is a fan of driving high-speed cars to be independent when staying aboard his luxury yacht. The tender is small but powerful, reaching speeds of up to 53 knots.
The larger tenders can seat up to eight passengers and feature panoramic windows ideal for sightseeing and exploring but are much slower at only 30 knots.
The aft features a large garage used for storing jet skis, tenders, and other equipment.
High-profile artists such as Snoop Dogg are rumored to have performed here, although detailed evidence of such concerts remains unknown.
Whenever the aft isn’t used for performances or parties, it can be transformed into a swimming platform designed in the yacht’s iconic futuristic style.
However, despite her cutting-edge design features, SAILING YACHT A surprisingly also includes classic nautical elements. She has a wooden steering wheel that is reminiscent of a pirate ship, although it is not operational.
The captain of the vessel can instead use modern technologies to operate the massive yacht via a small joystick and touchscreen.
There are symmetric extendable balconies that protrude from the bridge of the yacht and allow the crew to have a better view to be able to gauge the dimensions of the immense vessel.
Of course, SAILING YACHT A has a modern underwater lighting system that illuminates the vessel perfectly at night.
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The best photos of Sailing Yacht A
The boundary pushing Sailing Yacht A is a natural head turner. Delivered in 2017 by German yard Nobiskrug , Sailing Yacht A measures a total of 142.81 metres and is classed as a "sail-assisted motor yacht". BOAT rounds up the best photos of Sailing Yacht A from around the world.
Sailing Yacht A in the Isle of Man
In April 2021, Sailing Yacht A was spotted cruising the cool waters of the Irish Sea as she dropped anchor in Douglas Bay on the Isle of Man. She made her way to the island after departing from the Coast of Spain in late March, gathering a crowd of spectators upon her arrival.
Sailing Yacht A with Azzam
Here, Sailing Yacht A is pictured alongside the 180 metre Lürssen Azzam , the largest superyacht in the world. The two superyachts were spotted in Gibraltar in 2021.
Sailing Yacht A in Sicily
Here, Sailing Yacht A is pictured off the coast of south Sicily, where she was spotted in summer 2020.
Sailing Yacht A in Brela, Croatia
Sailing Yacht A was built for Russian yacht owner Andrey Melnichenko and has garnered much attention for her unique form, sheer size and well-known owner.
Sailing Yacht A Anchored Off the Cap d'Antibes
In the 2020 summer season, Sailing Yacht A was spotted off the coast of Antibes, France.
Sailing Yacht A with Olivia O in Antibes
Here, Sailing Yacht A is pictured alongside the 88.5 metre Ulstein Verft explorer Olivia O in Antibes.
Sailing Yacht A on the French Riviera
Here, Sailing Yacht A is pictured arriving in the French Riviera earlier in the 2020 summer season. The yacht was photographed by Julien Hubert.
Sailing Yacht A with the Clipper Amsterdam Stad
This photo shows the contrast between Sailing Yacht A's cutting-edge technology and design and the old world in stark contrast to the traditional clipper Amsterdam Stad .
Sailing Yacht A in Sardinia
This photo of Sailing Yacht A was taken in Sardinia in 2019 from a tender.
Sailing Yacht A's Stern
Again snapped in Sardinia, Sailing Yacht A's stern, name plate and balcony are clearly visible.
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40.84m / 134' alloy yachts 2002 / 2020.
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- Impressive 3,500nm range
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Destination offers guests ample areas to unwind and kick back, as well as 4 generous suites, perfect for relaxing yacht charters
The 41m/134'6" 'Destination' sail yacht built by the New Zealander shipyard Alloy Yachts is available for charter for up to 8 guests in 4 cabins. This award winning yacht features interior styling by British designer RWD.
For the ultimate sailing experience, Destination offers the perfect mix of luxurious living coupled with plenty of adventure once her sails are unfurled. Step aboard and experience the magic of a sailing yacht charter for yourself.
Guest Accommodation
Destination is great for families thanks to her child-friendly setup. Built in 2002, She offers guest accommodation for up to 8 guests with a layout comprising a master suite and three double cabins. There are 5 beds in total, including 3 king, 4 doubles and 1 pullman. She is also capable of carrying up to 6 crew onboard to ensure a relaxed luxury yacht charter experience.
Onboard Comfort & Entertainment
Whatever your activities on your charter, you'll find some impressive features are seamlessly integrated to help you, notably air conditioning to keep your comfortable throughout your charter.
Performance & Range
Destination is built with a aluminium hull and aluminium superstructure. Powered by 1 x Caterpillar engines, she comfortably cruises at 10 knots, reaches a maximum speed of 13 knots with a range of up to 3,500 nautical miles from her 23,400 litre fuel tanks at cruising speed.
Equipped with a selection of water-toys Destination lets you and your guests turn the Mediterranean into your own private playground. Principle among these are three towable toys offering fun and adventure. Another excellent feature are waterskis that are hugely entertaining whether you are a beginner or a seasoned pro. Also there are two wakeboards so guests can show off at speed. If that isn't enough Destination also features fishing equipment, inflatable water toys, paddleboards and snorkelling equipment. When it comes to Tenders, Destination has you covered - with two tenders, including a 5.9m/19'4" Smuggler Tender.
Destination and her crew are available for charter this summer for cruising within the Mediterranean. She is also accepting bookings this winter on request.
Sail yacht Destination is an outstanding pedigree yacht that delivers on all fronts for superlative luxury yacht vacations.
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Length | 40.84m / 134' |
Beam | 8.7m / 28'7 |
Draft | 4.45m / 14'7 |
Gross Tonnage | 209 GT |
Cruising Speed | 10 Knots |
Built | | (Refitted) |
Builder | Alloy Yachts |
Model | Custom |
Exterior Designer | Dubois |
Interior Design | RWD |
Amenities & Entertainment
For your relaxation and entertainment Destination has the following facilities, for more details please speak to your yacht charter broker.
Destination is reported to be available to Charter with the following recreation facilities:
- 1 x 5.9m / 19'4 Smuggler Tender with 1 x 115 HP engine
- 1 x 3.1m / 10'2 Tender (crew)
For a full list of all available amenities & entertainment facilities, or price to hire additional equipment please contact your broker.
Destination Awards & Nominations
- The World Superyacht Awards 2012 Best Refitted Yacht Winner
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Summer Season
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€100,000 p/week + expenses Approx $111,000
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HOT SPOTS: Corsica, French Riviera
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$100,000 p/week + expenses
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Tikhvin: From sacred site to lifeline for besieged Leningrad and back
The Tikhvin Monastery.
Located some 140 miles to the east of St. Petersburg, the small city of Tikhvin is today considered within the orbit of the northern megapolis, yet it existed as a northern forest settlement centuries before the founding of Peter the Great’s city on the Neva. In the medieval period, it was known as the haven for one of Russia’s most revered icons; later, at a perilous moment in late 1941, the fate of besieged Leningrad hinged on the outcome of battles for Tikhvin.
The town’s name derives from the small Tikhvinka River, whose name itself is rooted in the word for “quiet” or “still.” The Tikhvinka flows in the direction of Lake Ladoga, and in the early 19 th century, it formed the core of a small canal system linking St. Petersburg with the Volga River basin.
The very origins of Tikhvin are founded in a miracle. It is said that in 1383, an icon with an image of the Virgin holding the Christ Child hovered near the Tikhvinka River. The form of the icon was one of the most ancient, the Hodegetria (“the one who shows the way”). In this icon, the Mother of God holds the infant Christ with one arm and points to him with the other hand. The appearance of such an ancient icon at Tikhvin was subsequently interpreted as a sign of the divine favor bestowed on Russia. In 1383, a small log church dedicated to the Dormition of the Virgin was built for the eponymous Tikhvin image on the site of its miraculous apparition. A village grew around the church, which held what would become one of the most venerated icons in Russian Orthodoxy.
In more prosaic terms, the Tikhvin settlement benefited from a location on trade routes from the northeast and south that led toward the Baltic Sea via Lake Ladoga. The abundance of primitive bog iron in the nearby region of Ustiuzhna stimulated the development of metalworking in numerous smithies.
Even as the settlement grew, its center remained the Dormition Church. The wooden structure was destroyed more than once by fire, yet the miraculous icon survived. The icon’s importance only increased after the fall of Constantinople in 1453, after which Moscow saw itself as the ultimate defender of the Orthodox faith. And with the subjugation of Novgorod by Moscow’s Grand Prince Ivan III, Moscow became the protector of the most sacred Tikhvin Icon.
How to get there:
Take a regular bus from St. Petersburg bus station (Naberezhnaya Obvodnogo kanala, 36). The bus goes every 30-40 min from 7 a.m. to 9:45 p.m. Travel time: 4 hours.
When the Dormition Church again burned in 1500, Grand Prince Basil III (son of Ivan III) gave funds in 1507 to rebuild the Dormition Church as a greatly enlarged masonry cathedral to protect the icon. Erected in 1510-1515 under the supervision of the Novgorod builder Dmitry Syrkov and with the support of Novgorod’s Archbishop Serapion, the Dormition Cathedral replicated the general form of the Dormition Cathedral in the Moscow Kremlin, with five cupolas and a large icon screen for the interior. Attached to the main structure was a one-story gallery that served as a narthex. In building the cathedral, Syrkov apparently had the services of one of the Italian architects active in Moscow, a certain Ivan Fryazin.
The white-washed brick cathedral soared above the low wooden structures of the rest of the Tikhvin settlement. A half century later, in 1560, Basil’s son Ivan IV (the Terrible) decided to create a monastery around the cathedral. The design of the new Dormition Monastery was entrusted to Dmitry Syrkov’s son Fyodor, who resettled people living around the cathedral and cleared space for a monastic enclosure defended by a stout log wall. The monastery was intended to perform double duty as a fortification protecting the area against incursions from Sweden, north Russia’s ancient rival.
The monastery’s next brick structure was the Church of the Intercession of the Virgin, built in 1581 on the south flank of the monastery with an attached 2-story refectory and capacious dining hall that has been well preserved. Adjoining the east end of the Intercession Church is a large bell gable completed in 1600 and much modified thereafter. Partially destroyed during fighting in the fall of 1941, the bell gable has been restored to what is thought to have been its original appearance.
The 1590s also witnessed the reconstruction in brick of the main (Holy) gate, which was surmounted in the usual Russian monastic practice with a church. Dedicated to the Ascension, this gate church was frequently modified and much damaged during the war and has now been reconstructed to resemble its 17 th century form.
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The beginning of the 17 th century brought severe trials to Tikhvin. Following the death of Boris Godunov in 1605, Russia entered a period of destructive chaos known as the Time of Troubles. With no clear successor to the Muscovite throne, various warring factions, including Polish claimants, fanned the flames of a social conflagration that consumed much of European Russia.
In 1609 attempts were made to enlist Sweden as an ally in the struggle with Poland. The alliance soon foundered, and in 1610 Sweden took advantage of the chaos to advance its commercial interests and push Russia farther from the Baltic Sea. Swedish forces led by Jacob de la Gardie seized Novgorod and then Tikhvin, but in late May 1613 the inhabitants of Tikhvin rebelled against the Swedish garrison. When a punitive detachment returned, the townspeople barricaded themselves in the Dormition Monastery, where they withstood several assaults.The heroic defense of Tikhvin in 1613 prevented further erosion of Moscow’s position in the northwest.
As prosperity gradually returned in the 17 th century, Tikhvin and the Dormition Monastery benefited. Damaged by fires in the 1620s, the restored Dormition Cathedral gained a towering 6-level icon screen and its interior walls were newly painted with frescoes in the Yaroslavl style. Although the frescoes of the main space were repainted by Login Shustov in 1794-97, 17 th -century frescoes have remained in the attached gallery, particularly along the south side with vivid depictions of the Apocalypse.
By the turn of the 18th century, the population of Tikhvin was tired of being subservient to the monastery, and in 1723 Tikhvin was released from monastery governance and obligations. Fifty years later, it was granted formal status as a town.
During the 19 th century Tikhvin experienced modest growth in trade, transportation and cottage industries. A few houses and other buildings from the period have survived in the historic center, most notably the childhood home of the composer Nikolai Rimsky-Korsakov,who was born there in 1844. The house is now preserved as an attractive museum near the Tikhvinka River.
In the 20 th century Tikhvin shared the difficult fate of so much of Russia. As the German juggernaut threatened Leningrad in the fall of 1941, Tikhvin became the scene of desperate fighting. During the Tikhvin Defensive Operation (Oct. 16-Nov. 18) the Red Army prevented the enemy from completely surrounding Leningrad, but Tikhvin was seized on Nov. 8.
The subsequent Tikhvin Offensive Operation (Nov. 10-Dec. 30) pushed the enemy back to the Volkhov River and reopened a forest road and spur rail line to Lake Ladoga. On Dec. 9, Tikhvin became one of the first towns to be liberated in the Soviet winter offensive of 1941. Even so, the few weeks of German occupation severely restricted the delivery of food and other supplies via Tikhvin and Lake Ladoga to Leningrad, which experienced catastrophic levels of starvation during the winter of 1941-42.
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For the next two years, Tikhvin played a critical role in funneling supplies to the army and civilian population during the epic battles to relieve Leningrad. In recognition of its role during the war, Tikhvin was designated in 2010 as a “City of Military Glory,” one of 45 in Russia.
The most momentous event so far in Tikhvin’s 21st century history occurred in 2004 with the return of the Tikhvin icon to the Dormition Monastery. The icon had been taken to Pskov during the German occupation and then evacuated through the port of Riga to Germany toward the end of the war. In 1950, it arrived at the Holy Trinity Orthodox Cathedral in Chicago under the care of Archbishop John (Garklavs; 1898-1982). His intention was for the icon to be returned when Russia was free from an atheist ideology.
After much deliberation, this wish was implemented by his adopted son, Father Sergius Garklavs, actively supported by American and Russian Orthodox prelates. In the summer of 2004 the Tikhvin Theotokos Icon was transported with great solemnity via Riga, Moscow and St. Petersburg to the Tikhvin Dormition Cathedral. After six decades, the great treasure again found its place in the monastery that has been so closely linked to Tikhvin.
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