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Yacht Carinthia VII

Built at the Lürssen Yachts shipyard in 2002, it is one of the largest motor yachts in the world. There are many similar yachts, but they are mostly standard white in color and all their owners are wealthy men. The only female super yacht was commissioned by the first owner, Heidi Horten, the widow of German entrepreneur Helmut Horten. Carinthia VII underwent an extensive renovation at the same shipyard in 2005. The interior was designed by renowned designers Tim Haywood and Ellerhorst Kroiter. The classic dark blue hull made of blue steel called “Carinthia Blue” distinguishes the model from snow-white yachts.

Placement:

The super yacht can accommodate up to 12 guests in 8 suites. They include a master suite, 2 VIP cabins, 2 double and 2 single cabins. There are up to 30 crew members on board, ensuring the smooth operation of the vessel.

Leisure:

There is plenty of room on the outside deck for sunbathing or dining in company. There is also a Jacuzzi. Carinthia VII boasts a beauty salon, a spa and a gym for the health of passengers. An elevator system is equipped for comfortable movement on board.
The Carinthia VII yacht has everything you need for outdoor activities: a flyboard, jet skis, seabees, wakeboards, kayaks, scuba diving equipment, and even an 18.2-meter-long Windy Boats Chase tender. Carinthia VII is the perfect place for those who want to immerse themselves in the world of luxury and comfort.

Specifications:

Length – 97 meters
Width – 16 meters
Cruising speed – 18 knots
The maximum speed is 26 knots.


Compared to similar yachts, the Carinthia VII has an amazing speed. Four powerful MTU engines accelerate it to 26 knots (48 km/h), and a cruising speed of 18 knots allows you to comfortably cover long distances. The impressive 456,000-liter fuel tanks allow it to travel up to 10,000 nautical miles without refueling. And the anchor stabilizer system guarantees an exceptional level of comfort both during and at anchor, making every trip on it safe.

Location:

In April 2022, the yacht was put up for sale by Frasers for 120 million euros (about 129,463,000 US dollars). As of August 2024, the yacht is available for charter and is located in Antibes, France.

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