Roman Abramovich's superyacht Eclipse is the second largest private yacht in the world
Photos have shown the magnificence of the luxurious yacht owned by Chelsea football club owner, Roman Abramovich.
Roman Abramovich has yet to visit Stamford Bridge this season, even
though his Chelsea team are finally playing the kind of attractive
football he has been craving.
In fact, the Russian oligarch has not set foot in Britain since the British government failed to renew his visa in May.
Abramovich’s seven properties in the UK remain unoccupied,
including two houses in Lowndes Square, Belgravia, together worth more
than £150 million.
But his most lavish and extravagant residence has to be his superyacht Eclipse.
The
Chelsea owner spent £350m building the ship - but the price is reported
to have soared to over £1billion because of luxury and security
additions
It cost just shy of £300million when he picked up the keys in 2010 –
and at the time it was the biggest private yacht in the world.
It is probably the most extravagant boy’s toy ever imagined, with
upgrades and maintenance taking the cost to well over £1BILLION.
Built by renowned German shipbuilder Blohm & Voss in the
Hamburg shipyards that built the Bismarck, Eclipse was launched after
five years of design, development and testing.
The 533ft Eclipse has 24 guest cabins, two swimming pools, hotrr tubs, a sauna - and even a nightclub
For starters it is 533ft long – more than twice the size of the pitch at Stamford Bridge.
The fuel tanks are said to be able to hold a million litres, meaning it can travel 6,000 miles before it needs topping up.
Eclipse boasts nine decks, the top one containing two helipads and a garage.
The massive ship also has a cinema, conference room, children's playroom and hair salon
The forward helideck opens out to allow for a Eurocopter EC155 to be stored in a hangar underneath.
The eighth deck features a swimming pool and a sundeck, with a
pull-out barbecue and pizza oven and a built-in wood burning fire pit.
The main saloon boasts a fireplace and a massive driftwood sculpture from Bali in Indonesia.
The Eclipse has two helipads, three launch boats and a mini-submarine that can dive to 50m
There is another pool on the seventh deck with an adjustable depth
feature that can sees the floor rise and fall, so that it can be
converted into a dance floor.
There is also a huge gym and spa area with a beauty salon, sauna and massage room.
The lower decks contains the suites and cabins that can house 32 guests and 100 crew.
The yacht, built in 2010 and renovated in 2015, even has a missile detection system
Each cabin in the yacht reportedly comes with a private 6ft home cinema screen, a Jacuzzi, spa and specialised security systems.
Designer Terry Disdale remembers the day his amazing creation was launched.
Each of the 24 guest cabins comes with a 6ft home cinema screen - the ship also has 70 crew members
“Although you design every part of it and you see it being
built, nothing prepares you for the feeling you get when you actually
see it in the flesh,” he told Boat International.
“The tug pulled it out and there was the thickness of a mattress between the wing stations and the shed walls.
“Literally they tied mattresses to the stations. When it appeared I was gobsmacked.”
The walls are covered in black wood, with silver rubbed into the open grain.
The Eclipse costs Roman around £40million annually to maintain and staff
Abramovich’s baby comes with a host of security gadgets that would make a James Bond villain green with envy.
The glass is armour-plated to repel bullets and vessel is protected
by an anti-ballistic missile defence system installed by German experts
AST.
And should that not be enough, Eclipse is also equipped with a
three person submarine that can descend to a depth of 160ft, should the
oligarch need to make a hasty get-away.
The superyacht, which is currently docked in Hamburg, is however very expensive to maintain.
The Eclipse is more than twice the size of the pitch at Stamford Bridge
Running costs are estimated to be around £40million a year.
But he is still spoilt for choice for somewhere to call home.
He has owns three houses in France, including a £30million chateau;
four residences in Russia; three in the USA including two in Aspen,
Colorado; a hotel in an exclusive area of Tel Aviv; and luxurious
retreat on the Caribbean island of St Barts worth £56million.
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Source: The Sun UK
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