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Samurai Yacht Musashi

The 2010 motor yacht from the Feadship company belongs to the American billionaire Larry Ellison. She is the 79th largest yacht in the world and the 17th largest among Feadship yachts. Musashi has an almost identical design to her sister ship Fountainhead.

The Musashi vessel is named after the Japanese samurai Miyamoto Musashi, who became famous thanks to stories about his unique possession of a double-edged sword and an invincible track record in 62 duels.

Musashi is the result of the joint work of two leading design companies: De Voogt Naval Architects, responsible for the exquisite exterior, and Sinot Exclusive Yacht Design, who created a luxurious interior. The steel hull and aluminum superstructure, decorated with teak decks, create a harmonious appearance of the yacht.

Accommodation and leisure:

Musashi is a yacht that can provide relaxation for 18 guests in 10 luxury suites, including two VIP cabins. A crew of 24 people is provided on board for comfortable service.

The yacht offers a wide range of services, including a beauty salon, a spa, an elevator, a gym, as well as unique entertainment: a swimming pool, a cinema, a basketball court and even a crane for launching racing boats. Thanks to the zero-speed stabilizers and the air conditioning system, staying on board the Musashi becomes safe at any time of the year.

Specifications:

Length – 87 meters
Width – 13.9 meters
Cruising speed – 18 knots
The maximum speed is 20.9 knots

Musashi has incredible power and endurance. Two MTU 20V4000M93L diesel engines, each producing 5766 hp, provide unsurpassed running characteristics. With fuel tanks with a capacity of 335,000 liters (88,000 US gallons), Musashi can travel up to 6,000 miles (11,000 km) at a cruising speed of 12 knots (22 km/h), opening up endless horizons and opportunities to explore far and unexplored corners of the world.

Location:

According to the latest data, as of August 2024, Musashi is located in La Spezia, Italy.

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