Olindia

Olindia

Yacht name: Olindia
Model: Neth Ship 87
Length: 86 ft • 26 m
Year: 1994
Builder: Lowland Yachts • Neth Ship
Architect: De Vries

Photo: monacoeye • Monaco • 2006
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D & D

D & D

Yacht name: D & D

Photo: monacoeye • Monaco • 2006
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Serena M

Christine
Serena M

Yacht name: Serena M -> Ilonka (2008)
Formerly: Christine (pictured)
Length: 149 ft • 46 m
Year: 1999
Builder: Pendennis
Architect: Dubois

Photo: 26 June 2006 • Monaco • monacoeye

Christine has had a name change since this summer and resurfaced in St Barths as Serena M, with dark blue sat masts. Bob's photo in the comments…
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Monthly Recap • February 2007

A new look for monacoeye.com…

Continued here
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Heavenly Daze

Heavenly Daze

Yacht name: Heavenly Daze
Length: 106 ft • 32 m
Year: 1972 • Refit: 2003
Builder: Feadship • De Vries • #603
Architect: Fritz de Voogt

Photo: monacoeye • Monaco • 2006
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Flying Eagle

Flying Eagle

Yacht name: Flying Eagle
Length: 154 ft • 47 m
Year: 2005
Builder: Bloemsma & van Breemen
Architect: Vripack
Stylist: Reymond Langton

Photo: monacoeye • Monaco • Jan 2007
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Necklace II

Lady Ingeborg

Yacht name: Necklace II • 3700 #1
Formerly: Lady Ingeborg (pictured)
Length: 121 ft • 37 m
Year: 2004
Builder: Heesen • # 12137
Design: Omega Architects

Photo: monacoeye • Monaco • 4-28 August 2006

The first in the series, Lady Ingeborg changed name to Necklace II in 2006.
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G Force

G Force Heesen Yacht

Yacht name: G Force • Heesen 3700 #6
Length: 121 ft • 37 m
Year: 2006
Builder: Heesen • # 13037
Design: Omega Architects

Photo: monacoeye • Monaco • 4-28 August 2006

New photos of G Force, the last in Heesen's 3700 series.
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Buka

Buka

Yacht name: Buka • Heesen 3700 #5
Length: 121 ft • 37 m
Year: 2006
Builder: Heesen • # 12837
Design: Omega Architects

Photo: monacoeye • Monaco • 2006
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Let It Be M • Heesen 37

Let It Be

Yacht name: Let It Be -> Let It Be M • Heesen 3700 #3
Length: 121 ft • 37 m
Year: 2005
Builder: Heesen • # 131.37
Design: Omega Architects

Photo: monacoeye • Monaco • 2006
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Orinoquia

Orinoquia
Orinoquia

Yacht name: Orinoquia
Formerly: Daysatis
Length: 105 ft
Year: 1992
Builder: Broward Marine • # 522

Photo: Robert Paylor • St Barths • January 2007
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Nashira Lamtha

Nashira Lamtha

Yacht name: Nashira Lamtha
Builder: Benetti

Photo: monacoeye • Genoa • Jan 2007
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Ellen V

Lady Lauren

Yacht name: Ellen V
Formerly: Lady Lauren (pictured) • Thetis
Formerly: Thetis
Length: 131 ft • 40 m
Year: 2001
Builder: Perini Navi

Photo: Bob Paylor • St Barths • Jan 2007
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Krisujen

Krisujen

Yacht name: Krisujen
Formerly: Carolinian • Lady Carolina • Granada City • Cacique
Length: 126 ft • 38 m
Year: 1982 • Refit: 2002
Builder: Feadship • Van Lent • #742

Photo: Bob Paylor • St Barths • Jan 2007
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Kapalua

Kapalua

Yacht name: Kapalua
Length: 115 ft • 35 m
Year: 2006 ?
Builder: Crescent Yachts

Photo: Bob Paylor • St Barths • Jan 2007

Sistership ?: Warrior
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Findings

Findings
Findings Euroship Oceanco

Yacht name: Findings
Length: 115 ft • 35 m
Year: 1991
Builder: Kees Cornelissen • Euroship -> Oceanco ?

Photo: monacoeye • Genoa • January 2007
Photo: monacoeye • Monaco Yacht Show • September 2006
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D'Natalin

D'Natalin

Yacht name: D'Natalin
Length: 151 ft • 46 m
Year: 1996
Builder: Delta Marine • # 150-001

Photo: Robert Paylor • Jan 2007 • St Barths
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Charisma

Charisma
Charisma Feadship

Yacht name: Charisma
Formerly: Sea Kingdom • Sea Anemity • Enterprise IV
Length: 153 ft • 47 m
Year: 1985
Builder: Feadship • Van Lent • #752
Architect: De Voogt

St Barths • Jan 2007 • Robert Paylor
Monaco • 28 July 2006 • monacoeye.com

2002 Showboats Refit of the Year award
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Cheetah Moon

Cheetah Moon

Yacht name: Cheetah Moon
Formerly: Le Marriah
Length: 126 ft • 38 m
Year: 1986
Refit: 1993
Builder: Nicolini

Photo: Bob Paylor • St Barths • Jan 2007
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Port of Genoa

Genoa Porto Antico

Here are some shots from Genoa (Genova in Italian and Gênes in French) taken a couple of days ago. Genoa has a thriving maritime industry. Of course this ancient city state was once the major regional power. Its flag, the cross of St George, the red cross on a white background, was adopted by England and the City of London in the 12th century, so that their traders could sail these waters under the safety of the Genovese flag. It remains England's flag today…

Genoa is replete with shipyards where ferries and large ships are built as well as areas used by smaller yacht builders and refitters. One very large yacht marina is in the process of being built. The Porto Antico in the city centre is where most yachts can currently be found, the largest on my visit being Skat and Bleu de Nîmes. Much of this port area has been given a chic facelift and many of the adjoining wharves and warehouses are quickly being converted into what will undoubtedly be a very cool and stylish part of the city, with beautiful shops and restaurants housed in fantastically redeveloped maritime buildings. If ever the town planners work out how to replace the crazy overpasses with something quieter and less obtrusive this could be a real top location.
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Bleu de Nîmes

Bleu de Nimes

Yacht name: Bleu de Nîmes
Formerly: Lodestone
Length: 184 ft • 56 m
Year: 1980
Refit: 2006 - PentaNed
Builder: Clelands

Photo: monacoeye • Genoa • 30 January 2007

The conversion Bleu de Nîmes, seen in picturesque Genoa (Genova) a couple of days ago, beside Skat. Genoa is a couple of hours' drive into Italy from Monaco.
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