Wednesday, May 6, 2015

Maryah

Luxury yacht Maryah, IMO 9044619, port of Livorno
With her 122 meters (400 ft) of lenght the yacht “Maryah” is amazing, but we have already seen bigger boats of this kind: the 147-meter (482 ft) “Prince Abdulaziz” and the 126-meter (414 ft) “Octopus”.
Luxury yacht Maryah, IMO 9044619, port of Livorno
This boat was originally built in 1991 at Szczecin, in Poland, as a Russian research vessel. She was launched as “Dalmorgeologiya”, then changed her name to “Fortune”. After several years, the boat underwent a dramatic rebirth during a long stay at a shipyard in Greece. You may have a look at the original vessel here.

See also: Prince Abdulaziz - Octopus
External links: Czar - IMO 9044619 (Shipspotting)
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18 comments:

William Kendall said...

She's quite impressive!

Lois said...

I went to the link with picture of the original and what a contrast!

Revrunner said...

You've GOT to be kidding!

RedPat said...

She is a fabulous! What beautiful lines!

Kate said...

She is a sleek and beautiful ship! The side view emphasizes its lovely shape.

Randy said...

Nice and sleek.

GreensboroDailyPhoto said...

Love the lines on that boat!

Janis
GDP

Tanya Breese said...

it's very stealth like!

Halcyon said...

Lucky people who get to experience such luxury.

Birdman said...

This would define 'sleek lines' for me.

Karl said...

What a contrast with the original vessel !
Looks great now, but my garage is too small...

cieldequimper said...

Blurb. Sorry for that. You know what I mean!

Jack said...

These ships are quite sleek.

Dina said...

At first I thought you were kidding. It seems incredible that the old ugly boat could be made over into this pleasure boat. Wow

PerthDailyPhoto said...

Oh my gosh! Almost makes you wonder why they didn't just start from scratch! Must have been excellent 'bones' :) A real ugly duckling to swan story VP..

Gunn said...

Wow, she is beautiful and full of STYLE:)

EG CameraGirl said...

WOW! This ship is handsome!

Stefan Jansson said...

Hard to believe that it is the same ship!