Viva yacht
VIVA is a luxury vessel with an emphasis on ecology and environmental support. The pearl yacht Viva was built in 2021 by Feadship in the Netherlands at the Kaag shipyard. This yacht is the result of the joint work of two leading design bureaus: Peter Marino, who created a luxurious interior, and Azure Yacht Design, who were responsible for the elegant appearance. The yacht was handed over to its owner in June 2021. It is significant that this is the 10th largest yacht from Feadship.
Accommodation and leisure:
Viva can accommodate up to 16 guests in 8 luxury suites, and 38 crew members provide impeccable service on board. It boasts a cinema for evening screenings, a beauty salon for relaxation, a beach club with a swimming pool and a relaxation area, a gym and an elevator system for easy movement around the yacht.
The design is made in the fresh style of a beach house with open decks. The exterior is completely finished in a modern pearl-white livery color. Due to the abundance of panoramic windows and glass, the yacht seems transparent and floating.
Eco-friendly:
She is considered the most environmentally friendly yacht in her class thanks to innovative waste recycling and heat recovery systems.
It is worth noting the unique hybrid power plant, which allows for the same minimal damage to the environment as the ship is 32 meters shorter than the previous Feadship vessel. This confirms its leadership in the field of environmentally friendly shipbuilding. Viva’s body is one of the first optimized to reduce fuel consumption, which makes it environmentally friendly.
Specifications:
Length – 94 meters
Width – 14 meters
Cruising speed – 12 knots
The maximum speed is 20 knots
Two powerful MTU engines accelerate the yacht to 20 knots, and a cruising speed of 12 knots allows you to comfortably spend time traveling. An impressive range of more than 5,000 nautical miles opens up endless horizons and opportunities to explore the far corners of the world. And the anchor stabilizer system guarantees an exceptional level of comfort both during and at anchor, making every trip on it unforgettable.
Cost
At the moment, the Vive mega yacht is estimated at 175 million dollars. Annual expenses will cost $17.5 million. Nothing is known about the anonymous owner of the yacht and it is not available for charter. The ship sails under the flag of the Cayman Islands.
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