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The current position of FLYING FOX is at South East Asia reported 7 mins ago by AIS. The vessel FLYING FOX (IMO 9829394, MMSI 533132807) is a Yacht built in 2019 (5 years old) and currently sailing under the flag of Malaysia .

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Callsign9M3333
FlagMalaysia
Length / Beam136 / 21 m

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Launched in 2019, this unique vessel at 136-metre length with a beam of 22.5 metres provides a comfortable living space as well as a spectacular design. Despite her extraordinary volume Espen Øino International managed to combine a very elegant and graceful exterior with an absolutely striking look. Flying Fox’s balanced proportions provide generous spaces for numerous leisure activities. Highlights of her exterior profile include the sea terraces, platforms and the enormous aft swimming pool, which extends over the width of the main deck. Combining her flowing and dynamic curves with smart designs, each deck invites outdoor enjoyment throughout the day. In perfect harmony with the powerful exterior design, Mark Berryman has created a contemporary interior conveying a calming warm atmosphere with its soft, neutral tones and tactile finishes.

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2019   Lurssen    446ft  /  136m

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FLYING FOX Yacht Charter

FLYING FOX currently registered in the Cayman Islands is actively available for charter in several cruising destinations.

The luxury motor yacht FLYING FOX was built by Lurssen and delivered to her owner in 2019.

The exterior of FLYING FOX is designed by Espen Oeino.

The 446ft / 136m FLYING FOX has been constructed with a steel hull and is powered by 2X MTU diesel with a cruising speed of 17 knots and a top speed of 20 knots.

Charter guest accommodation

FLYING FOX has been designed to comfortably accommodate up to 22 charter guests in 11 suites.

The guest cabins comprise a primary suite with a king size bed and en-suite bathroom facilities and 10 VIP suites with a king size bed and en-suite bathroom facilities.

Your luxury charter crew

Your luxury charter on board motor yacht FLYING FOX will be managed by the crew of 54 including the captain.

The crew will ensure you have a relaxed and enjoyable charter experience with all of your needs catered for while on board.

The 54 crew have their own separate crew quarters allowing guests to enjoy increased levels of privacy.

Amenities & Entertainment

Amenities on board for the charter guests include Air Conditioning, BBQ, Beach club, Beauty salon, Cinema, Outdoor shower, Elevator, Games console, Gym, Helipad, Ice maker, iPod dock, Jacuzzi on deck, Media movie server, Satellite Communications, Satellite radio, Satellite TV, Sauna, Spa, Stabilizers, Steam room, Streaming online media, Swim platform, Swimming pool and Wi-Fi.

An extensive list of further amenities and water toys can be seen under the features and amenities section.

Yacht charter destinations

FLYING FOX is Currently cruising in the Indian Ocean, the West Mediterranean and Africa.

Sample itineraries for the cruising destinations can be supplied by your professional charter broker allowing you to plan your luxury yacht charter vacation in detail.

  • Andhra Pradesh
  • Bay of Bengal

West Mediterranean

  • Balearic Islands
  • Corsica & Sardinia
  • Sicily & Aeolian Islands
  • Amalfi Coast
  • French Riviera
  • West Indian Ocean
  • South Africa
  • Air Conditioning
  • Beauty salon
  • Movie Theatre
  • Outdoor shower
  • Games console
  • Jacuzzi on deck
  • Media movie server
  • Satellite Communications
  • Satellite radio
  • Satellite TV
  • Stabilisers
  • Streaming online media
  • Swim platform
  • Swimming pool
  • Inflatable Watertoys
  • Banana boat - towable
  • Beach games
  • Jet Skis (standup)
  • Paddleboards
  • Tube - towable
  • Water skis - adult
  • Water skis - child
  • Waverunners (Sit Down)
  • Dive Compressor
  • Crew can instruct
  • Scuba Diving Equipment
  • Snorkeling Gear
  • Underwater lighting

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Frequently Asked Questions

How much to charter flying fox.

FLYING FOX has a weekly charter price starting at €3,000,000 and an estimated daily charter price of €500,000.

How many guests on board FLYING FOX?

FLYING FOX can accommodate 22 sleeping guests on board in 11 cabins.

Where is FLYING FOX currently located?

FLYING FOX was last seen in Malaysia.

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Specification

Yacht nameFLYING FOX
Speed (cruising)31.5kph / 17kn
Speed (max)37kph / 20kn
Engine2X MTU diesel
HullMonohull
FlagCayman Islands
Launched2019
BuilderLurssen
DesignerEspen Oeino

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In pictures: Inside 136m ‘Flying Fox’, the world’s largest superyacht for charter

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By Katia Damborsky   5 July 2019

Delivered earlier this year, the 136m/446ft motor yacht ‘Flying Fox’ made plenty of waves when she joined the international charter fleet. Now, you can take a sneak peak inside the world’s largest charter yacht.

With elegant and sinuous exteriors from Espen Oeino and quality German craftsmanship by Lurssen, Flying Fox is a masterclass in cutting-edge design. 

Top that off with interior styling by British studio Mark Berryman, and you’ve got a charter yacht that offers the finest in luxury living.

At 136m (446ft), Flying Fox is the world’s largest yacht that you can rent. 

Even better? The yacht is PYC-compliant, meaning she can host up to 22 people on board. 

Here’s what you can expect when you charter this mammoth megayacht.

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Expansive spa facilities

Adjoining the beach club, you can take full advantage of a 400 square-metre spa that spans two floors. 

The central spa plays host to an enormous jacuzzi pool, with direct access to the sea lounge and swim platform.

The upper spa area boasts a marble hammam and sauna, as well as a treatment room where you can indulge in a massage or pampering beauty treatments.

What’s more, the spa also has access to a state-of-the-art Cryosauna. 

Selection of outdoor areas, including 12m swimming pool

Aft deck swimming pool on superyacht Flying Fox

The yacht’s transverse pool on the aft deck is hard to miss, stretching out invitingly with a perfect situation that will afford excellent views over the surroundings.

In addition to this, you will be spoilt for choice for places to relax and unwind.

Forward of the pool there are a number of lounging areas and a bar, while the upper deck has a convivial selection of seating spots with a structured glass skylight in the centre.

The yacht also volunteers numerous side terraces, a locker of the latest toys and a dedicated dive centre in the beach club.

Twin helipads

Flying Fox has not one, but two helipads, with one on the foredeck and a second positioned on the upper deck aft.

Their impressive size and D-values means that they can accommodate some of the largest helicopters on the market, allowing you to arrive and depart in complete style.

Refined and elegant interiors

Main salon atrium on board superyacht Flying Fox

The interiors of Flying Fox have been styled to reflect a neutral and tasteful theme, with Oriental-inspired accents that contribute to the soothing ambience.

Throughout the yacht, satin-finish blonde wood works in perfect harmony with neutral tones offset by fresh infusions of leafy green foliage. 

A split-level atrium takes pride of place as the main salon, with a wooden fireplace and formal dining for up to 22 diners. 

As an added bonus, you can enjoy the complete entertainment experience on board, thanks to a cinema with luxurious D-box seats.

Enormous owner’s suite

Large owners suite on yacht Flying Fox

The principal charter guest will love the owner’s suite, with its private spa pool on deck and mammoth en-suite with a free-standing bath in the centre. 

The apartment comes equipped with a large sofa seating area, a built-in fireplace and a large TV screen.

Megayacht Flying Fox underway

If you’re feeling inspired to charter M/Y FLYING FOX for yourself, please get in touch with your preferred yacht charter broker .

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FLYING FOX current position is received by AIS. Ship info reports, fleet analysis, company analyses, address analyses, technical specifications, tonnages, management details, addresses, classification society data and all other relevant statistics are derived from Marine Vessel Traffic database. The data is for informational purposes only and Marine Vessel Traffic is not responsible for the accuracy, completeness and reliability of data reported above herein.

CABINS: 11 | GUESTS: 25 | CREW: 55

The ‘Flying Fox’ is the largest superyacht available for charters, with a two-deck spa, dive centre, 54 crew that include former Olympic athletes, two helipads, hospital and, of course, a cryotherapy centre. Delivered in 2019, she has just about every luxurious amenity imaginable. In a very real sense, she doesn’t just raise the bar—she sets a new one. Power couple Beyonce and Jay-Z have been spotted on board the world's largest yacht available for charter, Flying Fox after missing the Met Gala 2021. 

Her curvy and extraordinary exterior design complimented by her dove grey hull designed by award-winning Espen Øino make her a spectacular and unique vessel. At 136-metre length and PYC compliant, her 22.5m wide beam ensure a comfortable living space together with a unique design on both exterior and interior. 

Flying Fox yacht can cruise up to 25 guests onboard: her luxurious, contemporary interior design from Mark Berryman offers 11 cabins for 25 guests in night mode, all with private sea-view terraces. She also carries 55 crew on board, in order to ensure a relaxed and safe yacht charter experience.

A special one to highlight is the 12-metre swimming pool, which runs transversely on the Main deck, a first for a superyacht of this size and a technological challenge unlocked. For those looking to escape the outside world, Flying Fox is built with a never-previously-seen 400sqm 2-floor Spa including the finest assets and treatments that only a palace can offer.

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Flying Fox Yacht Charter Specifications

Length: 136.00 metres (446' 2") Beam: 21.50 metres (70' 6") Draft: 5.1 metres (16' 9") Number of crew: 55 Built: 2019 Builder: Lurssen  Naval Architect: Espen Øino Flag: Cayman Islands Hull configuration: Displacement

Air conditioning, Approved RYA water sports centre, Deck Jacuzzi, Elevator/lift, Gym/exercise equipment, Helipad, Stabilisers at anchor, Stabilisers underway, WiFi connection on board

Accommodation at Flying Fox Superyacht

Number of guests: 25 Number of cabins: 11  Cabin configuration: 11 Double Bed Configuration: 3 Pullman, 1 King, 10 Queen

Cruising Speed: 15 knots

TENDERS & WATER SPORTS

Wide range of tenders, water sports equipment, diving - upon request

✔ The biggest yacht available for charter

✔ Exceptional service and highest standards

✔ Gastronomic journey with our Chefs

✔ 400 sq.m SPA with exclusive facilities

✔ Excellent crew of 55 

✔ Available references

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  • Inflatable Watertoys
  • Banana boat - towable
  • Beach games
  • Jet Skis (standup)
  • Paddleboards
  • Tube - towable
  • Water skis - adult
  • Water skis - child
  • Waverunners (Sit Down)
  • Air Conditioning
  • Beauty salon
  • Outdoor shower
  • Jacuzzi on deck
  • Stabilisers
  • Swim platform
  • Swimming pool
  • Movie Theatre
  • Games console
  • Media movie server
  • Satellite Communications
  • Satellite radio
  • Satellite TV
  • Streaming online media
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  • Crew can instruct
  • Scuba Diving Equipment
  • Snorkeling Gear
  • Underwater lighting

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Flying Fox Specifications

  • Name Flying Fox
  • Model Custom
  • Hull Colour -
  • Naval Architect Lurssen Yachts
  • Exterior Designer Espen Oeino
  • Interior Designers Mark Berryman Sabrina Monte Carlo
  • Length Overall 136.0m
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  • Draft (max) 22.5m
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  • Cabins Total 11
  • Cabins 1 Master / 10 VIP
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  • Hull Material Steel
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  • Cruising Speed 15 Kn
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Flying Fox, a 136-meter Lürssen superyacht, was delivered to its owner in 2019 and is currently sailing under the flag of Malaysia. The vessel, registered in Malaysia, boasts a 7,000 square meters of curving exterior designed by Espen Øino and Mark Berryman. Flying Fox is one of the world’s largest 20 superyachts and is available for charter for about 4 million per week.

Designed by Espen Øino International, Flying Fox stands as a testament to Lurssen Yachts’ craftsmanship. With a steel hull and aluminum construction, it offers a comfortable living space and a spectacular design. Built in Germany by Lurssen, Flying Fox has a gross tonnage of 22.5 meters and is currently located in the Mediterranean Sea – Eastern Basin with coordinates 36.75332° 28.92811°. Its current position is in the Arabian Sea and is sailing at a speed of 0.7 knots.

Flying Fox is currently located in West Coast India and is currently moored at Port Azure, a marina in Göcek. Other superyachts in the Indian Ocean, West Mediterranean, and Africa are also available for charter. The yacht is known for its iconic design and is currently cruising in the Indian Ocean, the West Mediterranean, and Africa.

Bluewater Yachting Dubai is offering Flying Fox for charter, making it an attractive option for those seeking luxury yachting. The vessel has been dubbed the Jeff Bezos Yacht by Italian media but has been moored at Port Azure since at least May.

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Does Jeff Bezos own the Flying Fox yacht?

The world’s biggest tech giant Jeff Bezos is not the owner of the 136-meter superyacht “Flying Fox” and he has never been on a holiday in Turkish Riviera on board of this mega yacht, according to some serious sources.

Did Jeff Bezos buy the one of the world’s biggest mega yacht Flying Fox? In the event that it sounds like an unrealistic banner, that is on the grounds that it is.

Actually Jeff Bezos, the 4th richest person in the world, has also a new boat under cosntruction. You can find news about it here:Jeff Bezos is constructinga 127-meter sailing yacht at Oceanco.

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How many crew does the Flying Fox yacht have?

Fifty-five crew members Flying Fox offers guest accommodation for up to 22 guests in 11 suites comprising a master suite and ten VIP cabins. The master suite incorporates its own study benefits from a his and her bathroom. Excellent service is guaranteed, with fifty-five crew members on board to look after your every need.

The 136m/446’2″ ‘Flying Fox’ motor yacht built by the German shipyard Lurssen is available for charter for up to 22 guests in 11 cabins. This multi-award winning yacht features interior styling by British designer Mark Berryman Design.

Built in 2019, Flying Fox is custom-built for world-class luxury yacht chartering, offering a wealth of spacious living areas and fabulous amenities, you’ll be in for a treat from the moment you step on board. She has sensational features such as a helipad, wheelchair accessibility, movie theatre, spa, elevator, underwater lights, beach club and gym.

Guest Accommodation. Flying Fox offers guest accommodation for up to 22 guests in 11 suites comprising a master suite and ten VIP cabins. The master suite incorporates its own study benefits from a his and her bathroom. There are up to fifty-five crew members on board to provide outstanding service on your charter.

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What is the most expensive yacht in the world?

The 10 Most Expensive Yachts in the World1) History Supreme ($4.8 billion)2) Eclipse ($1.5 billion)3) Streets Of Monaco ($1 billion)4) Azzam ($600 million)5) Motor Yacht A+ (old name Topaz) ($527 million)6) Motor Yacht A ($440 million)7) Dubai ($440 million)8) Radiant ($320 million)

The 10 Most Expensive Yachts in the World. Yachts are indispensable vehicles of the summer season, especially appealing to sea lovers. We can say that it is possible to find suitable for every budget for these beautiful vehicles that make life even more beautiful. However, in this article, let’s escape to some luxury and take a look at the list of the 10 most expensive yachts in the world in 2022. In addition, some of the following yachts are mentioned in our article named Top 10 World’s Biggest Yachts in 2021.

How Much Is The World’s Most Expensive Yacht?. Luxury yachts are offered for sale at high prices in direct proportion to the opportunities they provide. So, how much is the most expensive yacht in the world?

The History Supreme, currently known as the most expensive yacht in the world, is valued at $4.8 billion. Although the price is astonishing, those who hear its features think that it is definitely worth it.

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Who has rented the Flying Fox yacht?

In September 2021, Beyoncé and Jay-Z were seen in the Mediterranean on board the world’s most expensive charter boat, Flying Fox.

When Jay-Z and Beyoncé travel on vacation—or anyplace else for that matter—people take note. And you might argue that when you vacation onboard the 450-foot-long, 67-foot-wide superyacht Flying Fox, which was built by Lürssen in Germany and costs over $4 million per week to charter, people notice just a little bit more.

*Jay-Z and Beyoncé are said to be vacationing on the 450-foot-long Flying Fox Superyacht.

However, superyachts that are significantly longer than a football field (such as Flying Fox and Jerry Jones’ Bravo Eugina) also receive a lot of attention.

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Who owns the Flying Fox yacht now?

Who owns the yacht Flying Fox?. The owner of the magnificent Flying Fox yacht is Russian billionaire Dmitry Kamenshchik. He is renowned as the owner of the Domodedovo Airport located near Moscow, one of the largest and busiest airports in Eastern Europe.

How much does it cost to charter the Flying Fox yacht?. For those seeking an extraordinary experience aboard the Flying Fox, the charter fee is $4 million per week. This exceptional opportunity to indulge in luxury and explore the open seas is made possible through Imperial Yachts, a leading authority on superyacht charter and management.

What is the cost of the Flying Fox yacht?. The Flying Fox yacht is a testament to opulence and craftsmanship, with a build price estimated at $400 million. The yacht’s price is equivalent to approximately $45,000 per ton volume, reflecting its unmatched luxury and meticulous design. Additionally, the annual running costs for the Flying Fox yacht amount to around $40 million, ensuring the highest level of maintenance and service for its fortunate owner.

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Who owns the largest yacht in the world?

TableRankNameOwner1AzzamEstate of Khalifa bin Zayed Al Nahyan2Fulk Al SalamahSultan of Oman3EclipseRoman Abramovich4DubaiMohammed bin Rashid Al Maktoum.

M/Y Azzam, seen here in Cadiz, Spain, during the summer of 2020, is the world’s longest luxury yacht.

This list of motor yachts by length, is a table of the world’s longest active superyachts, with an overall length of at least 75 metres (246ft) and up.

These boats are also known as “megayachts”, “gigayachts” and even “terayachts”, usually depending on length. It has been generally accepted by naval architects and industry executives that superyachts range from 37m (≈120ft) to 60m (≈200ft), while those over 60m are known as megayachts and boats over 90m (≈300ft) have been referred to as giga-yachts.

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How much does it cost to fly the Flying Fox yacht for a week?

  • The Flying Fox is now the world’s largest yacht available to charter, according to Boat International.
  • Imperial Yachts manages the superyacht’s listing.
  • With six decks, it sleeps 25 guests and rents for nearly $4 million per week, a representative for Imperial told Business Insider.
  • Here’s a look inside the Flying Fox superyacht, which comes with two helipads, a cryotherapy sauna, and a pool that can besplit in two.
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Built in 2019 by Lürssen, it rents for nearly $4 million per week and takes luxury to the next level.

With six decks, it can accommodate up to 36 day and 25 overnight guests.

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Who is the highest paid yacht crew?

They are:Chef (Head Chef): $42,000 per year to $80,000 per year.Assistant Chefs or Cooks: $36,000 per year to $75,000 per year.Steward/Stewardess: $30,000 per year to $45,000 per year.Purser: $36,000 per year to $60,000 per year.Deckhand: $36,000 per year to $60,000 per year.

Even though most people that work on yachts do it primarily because they love the lifestyle, it is still a job and the pay and benefits associated with it are important. Working on a yacht is not easy, and depending on the type of yacht and whether it is privately owned, you may be expected to be available at a moment’s notice. All of this can lead to receiving very good pay and benefits. In this article, you’ll learn about the average pay ranges for the most common jobs in the industry, the additional perks and benefits you may receive, and all about the typical contract for yacht crew members.

The Pay. If you have absolutely no experience working on a yacht or in the hospitality industry, you may want to volunteer to work on a cruise or two. First, this can provide you with experience you can add to your resume, which will help you get a paying a job. Second, it can help you decide if yachting really is a good career for you before you sign a contract and commit to it. However, once you get a paying job, there are many factors that play into how much money you will earn. Here are the main factors that determine how much you’ll be offered:

  • The job: the more skills, training, and experience needed to do it, the higher the pay will be. Captains receive the highest salaries, stewards and deckhands can receive the lowest.
  • The yacht: is the yacht privately owned? Chartered? Is it large with many crew members or small with just a few? Larger, privately owned yachts tend to pay higher salaries, although there are always exceptions to this “rule.”
  • You: Is this your first job? Second? Have you had extensive training or years of experience? Do you have glowing recommendations from previous captains or owners? All of these can affect the salary you are offered.

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Do yacht crew members get paid?

There are many benefits to working on board a boat or a yacht. You can travel the world, you live at sea on board a boat and you are compensated well. In addition to a base salary, many yacht crew aboard a super yacht receive generous gratuity from satisfied clients, yacht owners and charter guests. But how much do yacht crew make in tips for their work and why are yacht crew receiving tips?

Do Yacht Crew Get Paid a Salary and Receive Tips?. Yes, yacht crew are paid a monthly salary from yacht owners and can expect to receive tips on top of this from charter guests, if they work aboard a super yacht that does charter trips.Yacht crew receiving tips for their work has become very common on busy charter yachts, even entry level crew.

What is the Base Salary for Yacht Crew?. If you are hired to work on board a yacht, the base salary can be much higher than for a shore-based job, particularly in a senior role like a captain or a chief stewardess. Also, your cost of living is much lower as you do not have to pay for food, accommodation or everyday products. Your wage often varies based on the size of the yacht.

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What is the most expensive privately owned yacht in the world?

History Supreme. History Supreme is worth 4.8 billion dollars and is undoubtedly one of the most expensive yachts in the world to date. It has a magnificent look to it as it is covered entirely with solid gold.

Solid gold of 10,000kg is used on this 100-foot-long yacht; its owner is Robert Knok who is one of the wealthiest Malaysians. This beautiful yacht is a masterpiece by the famous designer from the United Kingdom, Stuart Hughes.

The most brilliant thing about this yacht is its master bedroom, where you will witness wonderful decor from meteorite rocks and a statue built from genuine tyrannosaurus rex bones on a wall. There is also a wall aquarium in the room, which is adorned with 68 kg 24-carat gold. All of this adds to the magnificence of this oceanic palace.

Streets of Monaco. The streets of Monaco make the dream of a floating city come true. It is worth 1.1 billion dollars and is a testament to beauty. The crafts of this unique yacht make us wonder how much thought is put into its construction it.

Who owns the $1.5 billion dollar yacht?

Who owns the $1.5 billion dollar yacht?

We all know Roman Abramovich as the owner of Chelsea FC. But the lesserk known fact about him is that he is the owner of the $1.5 billion Eclipse super yacht The ship is indeed a floating fortress.

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Flying Fox: On board the world's most expensive charter yacht that will set you back €3M a week

Power couple Beyonce and Jay-Z have been spotted on board the world's largest yacht available for charter, Flying Fox after missing the Met Gala 2021. BOAT takes a tour of the largest and most expensive charter yacht in the world. 

The standout Lürssen superyacht takes the freshest superyacht trends – and then pushes them to the limit. On a canvas of this scale, that’s fantastically far: the 136-metre, six-deck Lürssen yacht towers 32 metres above the waterline – as tall as three London buses balanced end on end – and has seized the crown as the world’s largest charter yacht .

“If people tell you that we can create a brief for a 130-metre-plus project, I can tell you that’s totally wrong,” says Evgeniy Kochman, CEO of brokerage house Imperial, which acted as owner’s rep on the owner’s last superyacht project and shepherded Flying Fox from inception to completion. “Like every yacht, you start with a white sheet – but in this case you have many more spaces to fit and to adapt to a very demanding, meticulous owner.”

Flying Fox’s 7,000 square metres of curving exterior by Espen Øino certainly contain a spectacular array of spaces, designed with originality by Øino, Mark Berryman and the owner, and executed with precision by Lürssen. The owner himself was deeply involved in every detail, “from the engine room to the observation deck”, says Kochman, who personally attended more than 50 meetings with the client, poring over the GA for an average of 14 hours at a time. Key to shaping the design was the owner’s experience on his previous fleet of superyachts. “It looked obvious to combine the facilities of them in one fully functional superyacht,” says Kochman.

Looking at the finished arrangement, it is clear that the key takeaway from his other yachts has been a passion for watersports and wellness – which defines this boat. It’s a modern preference reflected on many new yachts, but never before on this scale. The whole aft end of the yacht is a two-deck temple to on-water fun and relaxation. The tone is set when guests step on to the 22.5-metre-wide bathing platform and into one of the best superyacht spas to date. With heated limestone floors and louvred oak panelling, the centrepiece of this 400-square-metre “sea lobby” is a vast spa pool , the waters of which can be changed from steaming to icy in about 10 minutes (thanks to dual hot and cold tanks) so it can be used as a plunge pool following the hammam or sauna.

There’s also the first cryosauna ever installed on a yacht. It comprises an antechamber at -60 ̊C, followed by a main chamber at -110 ̊C – you stay in for a maximum of three minutes and emerge with a post-sprint endorphin rush. It is popular with professional athletes to aid muscle regeneration and pain relief. “It is not so easy to come down to that temperature; normal air-conditioning cannot do this,” says Florian Preuss, project manager at Lürssen. “You need three compressors and three circuits – so you cool down three times; three independent systems, working in three steps.”

To starboard off the sea lobby lies a loungey relaxation room with a fold-down balcony. To port, the counterpart balcony sits between a kite surf store and a dive centre that will make enthusiasts swoon. There’s every bit of kit imaginable, from advanced nitrox mixing systems to full face masks and underwater scooters, plus a super-quiet compressor. “We can cater for anyone who has never dived before,” says the dive instructor. “We can start you up in the main swimming pool on the aft deck, all the way through to technical rebreather diving here – if we have certified clients on board, we can do expeditions down to 100 metres. We can do enriched air nitrox just for recreational diving or trimix as well.” In the boat’s hospital there’s also a “proper” decompression chamber.

The fun continues in the cavernous and innovative tender garage just forward, which holds five tenders and a treasure trove of toys, from flyboards and hoverboards to Seabobs and windsurfs. The space has also been specced to meet regulations for fuelling the tenders with petrol. “Quite a technical challenge to achieve that,” says the captain, “similar to what supertankers have.”

And there’s space for more. “We also investigated and prepared the tender garage to carry a personal submarine ,” says Preuss. “So we installed an extra hatch in the tender garage so that you can go from the deck above into the submarine.” Because it’s shorter than a tender, launching it via the two sliding cranes designed to hitch each end of a boat would not work, “so we designed a special rack to put the submarine on, which can be picked up by the crane”.

Aside from the tender garage, this spa and sports space is designed to feel cohesive – you can walk via side decks all the way round from the bathing platform to the fold-down terraces either side of the spa. Directly above the lower deck spa pool, meanwhile, a three-metre by three-metre section of deckhead slides into a forward pocket to create a two-deck atrium. Stainless-steel handrails are then erected around the gap on the main deck. When closed, as Preuss puts it, “you can walk over it as if it was not there”; open, it connects the lower and main decks in spectacular fashion.

The spa-like feeling is carried through this aft part of the main deck too. Just inside from the aft deck is a beauty centre, followed by a dry massage room – “We carry a lot of high-tech electrical equipment so we can do body-shaping and electrical facials, and we use high-quality products by Swiss Perfection and Elemis,” says the therapist. There’s a wet massage room too, where “we do massages with the rain showers on, so you’re laid on a nice warm water bed, in a full shower”.

For more active guests there’s a standout superyacht gym packed with the latest Technogym kit, a balcony for fresh-air yoga and a gym “menu” laying out what’s on offer. It is staffed by ex-British military instructors (of the supportive rather than the shouty kind) – in fact, all crew members are dual-trained in order to staff Flying Fox’s wellness and watersports components: for example, the medic is a dive instructor and some of the housekeepers are also hairdressers.

But the jewel in the crown of this whole two-deck space – at least technically – is the 12-metre aft deck pool. A 22.5-metre beam allowed the team to place this transversely. “It was the owner’s idea to do it in this direction and the rationale behind it was that it would take up less space,” says Øino. “If you were to orient it in the longitudinal direction it would overshoot big time into the deck house and the gym, so it was a very rational decision.”

“I don’t think there is another project with a pool arranged this way,” adds Preuss. “And this is, of course, difficult from an engineering side because of the movement of the water – if the ship is rolling it is difficult to keep it in the pool.” The yard ordered extensive model testing at the University of Duisburg-Essen with a 1:10 scale model mounted on a pedestal that moved according to seakeeping analysis of the ship – so simulating real conditions. The yard identified the solution as two retractable baffles that create a “gate” in the middle that breaks up the volume of water, so it can’t build up momentum. Crew can still empty the pool in three minutes, but there are fewer occasions when they will have to and therefore more times the pool can be used.

But all of this is nothing that guests would ordinarily see. What they will notice is the glass front that can be misted to opaque at the touch of a button, the swim jets at one end and the massage jets at the other, and the height-adjustable floor that means it can offer a deep swim, shallow paddle or even, at full height above the water, a bandstand for parties.

The 10 guest suites are ranged forward of the gym, so guests can pad straight from their beds for a workout or, further aft, a morning swim. These rooms are uniformly massive and each opens on to one of the long side decks, which can be separated into broad fixed balconies in different configurations via hidden sliding panels (there are 45 sliding doors on Flying Fox ). “We’ve carried families with the children in one suite and the parents in another, with this one big balcony for them. It works really well,” says the captain.

The decor here, as throughout the yacht, is, says Berryman, “clean-lined, contemporary”, functional and tactile, with Japanese influences. The aim is a feeling of calm that fits perfectly with both the spa and the wider boat, with a small palette of colours, materials and finishes for a cohesive look – golden oak, caramel bamboo, brushed limestone, travertine marble and cream leather, as well as rattans and coconut shell embellishment.

The upper deck master suite carries this pared-back look as well. There’s a 48-square-metre bathroom, centred with an oval bath and huge shower all ranged outboard, for the views through double-fronted sliding doors on to the broad private deck that wraps all the way around the front of the suite. Highlighting the decor is a delicate mosaic of corals and seaweeds at the back of the shower. “The owner has a love of mosaics,” says Berryman, noting that the 1,700-year-old Lod Mosaic found in Israel in 1996 was an influence on their designs. “We also have them on the floors running throughout the main deck and the lower deck areas.” Created for Berryman by a specialist near Venice, they take on a playful character on the guest suite doors, each marked with a different sea creature.

The owner’s suite also comprises a beauty room and his-and-hers dressing rooms, but the cabin itself is the showstopper. “I have to say it was a difficult area to do,” says Berryman. “At 105 square metres you think, well, it’s a bedroom and you’ve got an aft saloon and aft dining room, what does he need out of it?” The solution was to place the bed to port and to create a cosy sitting room to starboard, complete with an ethanol fireplace.

There are 180-degree windows and Øino replaced bulwarks with glass so that views could flow straight out to the seascape. Forward on the private terrace is a huge spa pool with sunpads and seating. Adjacent to the suite is a cluster of work-focused spaces – a meeting room and the owner’s office, accessed through a studio. “The owner said to me early on, ‘I’m here to work, so I don’t want to be looking at the beautiful sea out there; let me face a wall and then I can concentrate,’” says Berryman.

But things get more social with one of the most extraordinary spaces on board. To port on the upper deck lies a loungey sitting room, for flicking through magazines and, perhaps, waiting for a meeting in the office. To starboard, the space drops off, behind glass balustrades, into a double-height saloon.

“Originally the upper deck saloon and dining was laid out to the port and starboard sides. After a few months of looking at those areas, we all felt the boat needed a wow factor,” says Berryman, “and also there was the saloon on the bridge deck – how many saloons did you actually need? So the starboard side upper dining was removed and the double-height space created.” The space is certainly wow-inducing and to avoid the feeling of, as Berryman puts it, “standing in the middle of a field” the seating is grouped in the centre of the saloon, leaving a walkway of warm oak around the outside.

Also aiding a cosy feeling is the real-wood fireplace, one of five superyacht fireplaces on board. They work, as Preuss puts it, “like a normal fireplace at home” except with insulated ducts routing smoke up through the mast with the help of forced extraction, and measures to meet marine safety regulations. “The glass pane in front needs to be closed all the time and there is a shut-off mechanism,” says Preuss, adding that when you are dealing with unusual onboard technology, “regulations don’t exactly describe what is possible and what is not possible – you have to discuss a lot with the authorities to come to a good solution”.

Another unusual – and residential – feature of the saloon is the greenery. It borders the staircase down from the upper deck and sprouts from planters set into the balustrade, while two ficus trees tower in the outer corners of the space. “We have a full irrigation system on board that is then linked down to the engine control room so that you can keep a check on what is working and if there are any problems there,” says Berryman. The different watering schedules, nutrients and quantities for different plants are programmed in. There are also “specialised lighting systems to give them the correct amount of UV without bleaching the materials”, notes the captain.

Adjacent to the bridge deck saloon lies a dining saloon with a long table by Metrica (which made all the loose furniture on board). A central aquarium, filled with bright artificial corals, adds a splash of colour while delineating the spaces (which can be entirely sequestered using sliding screens).

But just as the spectacular spa acknowledges the trend towards wellness, the yacht’s primary dining areas reflect the modern preference for eating al fresco. “My own experience of cruising is that you always end up spending your time on the outside decks,” says Øino, “so actually moving the cooking outside is a very logical thing to do.” The outdoor kitchen on the bridge aft deck features a wok station, a Josper (coal-powered Spanish grill), a rotisserie capable of cooking a whole lamb, goat or suckling pig, a churrasco oven, pizza oven, teppanyaki and tandoori grill. Guests can sit at a counter and watch the chef work, or at an extendable dining table.

Aft, seating around a gas-fuelled firepit offers the perfect nook for a nightcap. “Everyone says it has completely changed the dynamics of the boat, the interaction between the chef and the guests,” says Øino. “The chef is at the forefront and has become the star on board.” On the upper aft deck is a more intimate version of this space, which Øino describes as “more like a juice bar with ice cream and yoghurts”, as well as an outdoor cinema area and another firepit.

There are other noteworthy outdoor spaces. Take the helipad on the sundeck aft – it has an 18-metre D-value, capable of accommodating the world’s largest helicopters, including an Airbus H175. There are also power points and a DJ alcove built into the mast for when the helipad is used as a dancefloor, and a neat waiting room for departing guests (there is also a foredeck helipad on the bridge deck, with a 14-metre D-value). Up top there’s a (relatively) petite roof deck, with the best views out to sea and also all the way down to the main deck, via the glass roof of the lift shaft. “Despite the very large size of the boat, it can sometimes be difficult finding intimate spaces away from everyone else,” says Øino. “But when you are on the top deck you know that you are on your own – it’s private there.”

The relaxed winter garden , meanwhile, is an indoor space that feels airy thanks to two huge openable, domed skylights made by Yachtglass. “They look light but the skylights are massive and actually very heavy so they were not easy to produce,” adds Preuss. “They needed a couple of tries.”

Perhaps the most surprising thing about this boat is that chartering was not among its primary aims. From the equally proportioned suites, to the neutral decor, massive spa, outdoor lifestyle and dynamic positioning, it seems as if she was built for it. There’s even a cinema with D-Box seating for the latest blockbusters with motion and vibrations (Lürssen had to box the room and add “many tonnes of steel”, says Preuss, to soundproof it). This really is a boat with the scope to offer something for everyone.

“Conceiving and building such yachts is not a quiet path for all parties involved,” notes Kochman with some understatement. “But seeing the pride in the eyes of our client at the delivery, of our build and operational team, and of the crew, reminds us why we do this job.” Now that the hard work is done, there’s nothing for the owner to do but sit back and enjoy the most relaxing boat afloat.

The Crew Cut

It takes a powerful “human engine” to run a boat like Flying Fox – and behind-the-scenes design to supercharge crew work. “We carry two galleys, one for guests and one for crew, and four chefs in total,” says the captain. “We have 55 crew to feed two, sometimes three hot meals.” With a full capacity of crew plus 25 guests, that’s 246 meals a day.

The guest galley is a cook’s fantasy. There’s a pasta machine and prep area with drying racks, a lobster tank for the freshest seafood, vacuum packing for tender steaks using a sous-vide water bath, Pacojet freezing blenders for silky purées and ice creams – and every other bit of kit you could imagine. The fridges and freezers on board measure a total of 137 cubic metres.

In terms of space to relax, “crew consideration was always in the middle of everything”, says Evgeniy Kochman. Aside from large cabins, lounge, mess and gym, crew have use of a comfortable outdoor lounge just behind the forward helipad – a request of the owner. The paperless wheelhouse is set up to handle anything the sea can throw at it. “The bridge splits into three key areas,” says the captain, “planning and communication, navigation and emergency response.” Recessed screens can completely isolate the emergency space.

“You allow the bridge officers to continue with the navigation. They don’t get overawed with all the other communication going on, which could create another incident.” It’s a system common on cruise ships, not on yachts.

All images courtesy of Guillaume Plisson for Imperial.

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FLYING FOX (IMO: 9829394) is a Yacht registered and sailing under the flag of Malaysia . Her gross tonnage is 9022 and deadweight is 0 . FLYING FOX was built in 2019 . FLYING FOX length overall (LOA) is 136 m, beam is 20.5 m. Her container capacity is 0 TEU. The ship is operated by IMPERIAL YACHTS SARL .

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IMO 9829394
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Flag (Registration) Malaysia
Gross Tonnage 9022
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Length (m) 136
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FLYING FOX Cayman Islands 2019

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A Russian oligarch's $400 million superyacht is sailing towards Turkey, following allegations of trafficking and money laundering, reports say

  • A $400 million yacht tied to a Russian oligarch is sailing towards Turkey, per ship-tracking data.
  • The US held it in the Dominican Republic over allegations of money laundering and arms trafficking, per local reports.
  • The yacht departed on April 22 without a destination, local media reported.

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A luxury yacht linked to a Russian oligarch is heading in the direction of Turkey after it was reportedly investigated by the US over accusations of arms trafficking and money laundering.

The Flying Fox, a 446-foot vessel worth $400 million, is owned by Dmitry Kamenshchik, according to media   reports . Kamenshchik, chairman of Moscow's Domodedovo Airport, has a net worth of $2.1 billion, per Forbes .

The superyacht was first anchored on March 21 in Port Don Diego in the Dominican Republic for one month before it set sail on April 22 with no destination, local newspapers Dominican Today and Diario Libre reported.

At time of writing, Flying Fox was sailing east off the coast of Algeria, its nose pointed towards Turkey, according to ship-tracking data by Marine Traffic . The destination port was "not recognized," on Marine Traffic's site.

Turkey's government hasn't sanctioned Russia over its war in Ukraine, meaning that Russian oligarchs' assets are safe from seizure in the country. Over the past few months, Turkey has become a popular destination for Russian oligarchs' yachts to moor and avoid sanctions, including Roman Abramovich  and  Oleg Deripaska 's vessels.

When the Flying Fox was docked in Port Don Diego in March, authorities from the US and the Dominican Republic boarded the yacht to carry out a search for alleged trafficking and money laundering, Diario Libre and Dominican Today reported. The authorities then seized the yacht, per both reports.

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Luis Abinader, president of the Dominican Republic, said if there were no findings from the investigation of the Flying Fox, the authorities would release the yacht, Diario Libre reported.

The Public Prosecutor's Office confirmed to Dominican Today that the Flying Fox had left the port in April but workers in the port told the online newspaper and Diario Libre that they were unaware of where the yacht was headed to.

The US Department of Homeland Security Investigations and the ministry for the president of the Republic didn't immediately respond to Insider's request for comment.

The Flying Fox was rumored to belong to Amazon founder Jeff Bezos , but a representative of the retail giant told Insider in August 2019 that it wasn't his vessel. The superyacht features a large swimming pool, a cinema, a hospital, and two helipads, per SuperYacht Fan.

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  1. FLYING FOX, Yacht

    FLYING FOX. The current position of FLYING FOX is at South East Asia reported 17 mins ago by AIS. The vessel arrived at the port of Awana Pier Term., Malaysia on Aug 14, 00:14 UTC. The vessel FLYING FOX (IMO 9829394, MMSI 533132807) is a Yacht built in 2019 (5 years old) and currently sailing under the flag of Malaysia. Plans & Prices.

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    FLYING FOX is currently sailing under the Malaysia flag (along with a total of other 41 yachts). She is known to be an active superyacht and has most recently been spotted cruising near Malaysia.

  3. Gallery: Inside the 136 Metre Lürssen Superyacht Flying Fox

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  5. Flying Fox Yacht Charter

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  10. FLYING FOX Yacht Charter

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  18. Where Is The Flying Fox Yacht Now?

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