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Boat of the Week: Meet the 446-Foot ‘Flying Fox,’ the Largest Superyacht Available for CharterChartering for almost $4 million per week, the vessel is the owner's fantasy come true, with a two-deck spa, dive center, 54 crew that include former olympic athletes, two helipads, hospital and, of course, a cryotherapy center., julia zaltzman, julia zaltzman's most recent stories. - These Charter Yachts Let You Tag Hammerhead Sharks and Count Spirit Bears for Research
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Three time’s a charm for the owner of Flying Fox . Not only did he want hearts to beat faster when guests came aboard this magnificent 446-foot Lürssen, the owner wanted to make sure he included every whim and fantasy for his own pleasure. Think features like the two-deck spa, a professional dive center, two helipads for corporate helicopters, the world’s largest transverse swimming pool and, naturally, a cryotherapy center. He also staffed it former Olympic athletes and British ex-military to provide a first-class crew. - Car of the Week: This Rare Bentley Was Once the Fastest 4-Seater in the World. It’s Now up for Grabs.
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The good news is that Flying Fox can be shared by the rest of us—or some of us, for about $4 million per week. The length makes her the largest yacht available for charter . 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. The first glimpse of the turquoise Espen Øino exterior is a quick reveal of the scope of the six-decked vessel. On the aft end, the 40-foot swimming pool immediately catches the eye. The largest transverse pool on any yacht, it has a retractable wall that can divide the water in two. That gives guests a choice between fresh water or salt, and temperatures ranging from steaming to icy. The yacht has every possible toy imaginable—and many others that surprise, including a professional dive center, cryotherapy spa, and an onboard hospital. G. Plisson for Imperial The yacht’s two helipads also offer owners and guests a degree of flexibility. The 60-foot spot on the stern is the primary landing area for the owner’s H175 Airbus helicopter, with a second 49-foot helipad on the bow. Capable of carrying 12 guests, the H175 is one of the few VIP-configured models on the market. It’s also the owner’s favorite mode of transport. Built for private use but conceived with the potential for charter, Flying Fox took three years to design. The owner wanted to make sure he included everything he’d missed on his previous two yachts. Imperial Yachts managed the build and is now overseeing charter. “The original design process was about finding the balance between what the client was expecting and what was possible in terms of technology,” Eric Lepeingle, Imperial’s head of sales and charter, told Robb Report during an exclusive virtual tour. “The idea of having a meticulously designed yacht that also delivers on a technological front really pleased him.” This view of the stern gives a sense of the vast but proportional scale of the 446-ft. gigayacht. Not pictured is the 60-ft. helipad on the swim platform. G. Plisson for Imperial Beyond her sheer size, the intersection of technology with gracious living is what defines Flying Fox . A large sundeck converts into a dance floor by night, offering live music, private dining and fireworks for the ultimate shindig. The 1,300-foot, two-decked wellness spa is one of the signature accomplishments of the design. Its “sea lobby,” with heated limestone floors and louvred oak paneling, one of the inspirations from interior designer Mark Berryman, makes a beautiful welcoming area, while the sauna, hammam, jacuzzi and relaxation room (with a fold-down balcony at sea level) set the tone. Flying Fox also has the first cryo-sauna ever installed on a yacht, bringing the spa experience to the next level. It has an antechamber set at -40 ̊F, followed by a main chamber at -116 ̊F. Cryotherapy is typically favored by elite athletes for muscle regeneration. “When he’s on board, the owner enjoys kitesurfing, jet skiing, diving,” says Lepeingle. “He wants to be able to recover quickly. He also wants charter guests to be able to enjoy any activity, so the yacht is designed to anticipate all requirements.” Adjacent to the Zen-themed spa is the dive center, which includes a three-person decompression chamber and the option to dive depths of up to 328 feet. “To date, our charter guests have enjoyed diving depths of no more than 165 feet,” says Lepeingle, “but if people want to push their limits, we can help them to do that in the most secure way.” Designer Espen Øino took great care to ensure that the exterior spaces flowed easily into each other. G. Plisson for Imperial Supporting this ethos are the 54 onboard crew. The sports, gym and diving instructors are either former Olympic athletes or ex-British military. The helicopter is serviced by a dedicated pilot and engineer, and the onboard hospital (directly connected to a mainland hospital on a 24/7 basis) has a permanent medic. “Most the crew are typically ex-military because the owner believes military personnel have discipline and experience that normal crew don’t,” says Lepeingle. Another prerequisite of the owner is the aft open-air galley. Five different types of ovens—tandoor, pizza, barbecue and two rotisseries—are joined by two teppanyaki grills and an alfresco dining area that seats 24 guests. Its five chefs cater for multiple diets and cuisines, all freshly prepared in full view. “One of the rotisseries can fit an entire lamb,” says Lepeingle. “The banquet opportunities are exceptional.” As a PYC-classified yacht Flying Fox sleeps up to 25 guests, with a crew-to-guest ratio of two to one. The 328-square-foot master suite on the main deck stretches the full 74-foot beam width and takes in a dedicated salon, gas firepit and private jacuzzi (one of three on board). Even the onboard 20-foot irrigated trees are well-watered. The yacht has two helipads on the bow and stern. Pictured is its Airbus C175 corporate helicopter, the owner’s favorite mode of transport. G. Plisson for Imperial Flying Fox has mostly cruised the Eastern Mediterranean, with Turkey and Greece being the owner’s preferred cruising grounds. The yacht did a stint last winter in the northern most atolls of the Maldives. Currently in port in the Mediterranean, she will be heading to Croatia this summer and is available for charter through Imperial. Here’s an exclusive video tour of the yacht. Check out other images below. Read More On:More marine. 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Give the Gift of Luxury Latest Galleries in Marine12 Must-See Yacht Debuts at This Year’s Cannes Fest11 Fascinating Facts About Tankoa’s Library-Quiet 169-Foot Project SecretMore from our brands, mickey guyton glitters in rebecca vallance dress for night one of the 2024 democratic national convention, performs ‘all american’ onstage, no. 1 tennis player loses $325k after doping investigation, j.k. rowling’s articles about the secrets of the harry potter wizarding world to be available in audio format for first time, visitor numbers at the louvre fell off sharply before and during the paris olympics, the best yoga mats for any practice, according to instructors. Flying Fox: The Largest Charter Yacht in the WorldFlying Fox effortlessly vaulted to the title of largest private charter yacht in the world. By Ellie Brade A yacht the size of the 446-ft M/Y Flying Fox rarely comes onto the charter market. Following her spring 2019 delivery, this one-of-a-kind vessel effortlessly vaulted to the title of largest private charter yacht in the world. It is hard to know where to begin when trying to do justice to Flying Fox . Built in Germany by Lürssen , under the supervision of Imperial acting as builder supervisor and owner’s representative, she features a dove gray hull and distinctive curved exterior lines by Espen Øino, with an interior by Mark Berryman. Her staggering length of 446 ft, a beam of 74 ft and her huge volume mean it is no surprise that one of the yacht’s biggest assets is the sheer amount of space on board, both inside and out. “ Flying Fox ’s layout has been wisely thought out by her designers to ensure that each area offers guests something unique, whether that is a two-story salon to entertain or a cinema room to be entertained,” says Julia Stewart, director of Imperial, the exclusive charter agent for Flying Fox . “The attention to every single detail has been critically observed to provide guests an unforgettable luxurious experience on board.” A true passion project developed in close collaboration with her owner, Flying Fox ’s appealing design makes her eminently suited to the yacht charter market. Developed to be a home away from home, the yacht is packed with a near-endless list of features that make it hard to consider the idea of ever leaving. “ Flying Fox caters to all types of charter guests thanks to her beautiful looks and limitless amenities,” says Stewart. “If you want to set out on an adventure, there are all the toys and tenders you will need and highly trained instructors to take care of you; if fine food is more what interests you, then the culinary offering is unrivaled; for wellness lovers, the spa is unparalleled.” Flying Fox ’s contemporary and functional interior draws on Japanese influences to create a calm and serene environment that makes use of a small palette of colors and materials including bamboo, oak, fine stones and leather. Exquisite mosaic and tile work also feature throughout the decor. Fresh greenery and towering ficus trees and planters are special touches that enhance the entire vessel and effortlessly bring the outside in. How Louis Vuitton Made the America’s Cup the Voyage en VogueH3: The Market’s Most Expensive Superyacht Debuts a New DesignHeesen Yachts Unveils its Most Sustainable Superyacht YetPYC compliant, and able to welcome up to 36 guests in the care of 54 expert crew, Flying Fox has accommodations for 25 guests in 11 cabins. These include a show-stopping master suite complete with 180-degree views, his and hers dressing rooms, a private beauty room and a sitting room complete with its own fireplace — one of five fireplaces on board. The 10 additional guest cabins each have their own sea terraces for a personal view across the ocean. Each cabin is en suite with a 75-in TV screen and media center, and has its own design flair. [See also: The World’s Most Expensive Superyachts for Charter] A focal interior point for guests is the sweeping atrium-style, two-level salon, which takes full advantage of the available height and volume to deliver a large seating area that overlooks the main salon, with a real-wood fireplace, below. This light-filled haven invites guests to throw off the weight of the world and relax. Other popular interior spots include the full cinema with D-box seating for 14 guests, an Atmos sound system, media system with more than 3,000 movies, a virtual-reality system and an abundance of games. A private dining room, with another real fireplace and enough seating for all on board, boasts its own aquarium as part of the styling, and is the ideal setting for enjoying formal meals created by the yacht’s talented culinary team. Content from our partnersPlasencia Cigars: A Commitment to Heritage and ValuesHermes by Via Natura: The Epitome of Galapagos CruisingThe Best Climbing Spots in SpainAn emphasis on social living, wellness and relaxation is seen throughout and nowhere less so than the spa. “Covering 4,305 sq ft over two floors, the spa is a state-of-the-art achievement that has been called a ‘little Palace Hotel Merano,’” says Stewart. “From the impressive Jacuzzi set in the middle, through to the hammam, sauna, cryo sauna, dry and wet massage areas, or the fully equipped 970-sq-ft gym, the assets offered are above expectations and run by trained professionals, with proven credentials, or former Olympic athletes.” The cryotherapy chamber is of particular note, as it’s the first to ever be installed on a private yacht, and is able to go down to temperatures of -166 Fahrenheit; it will tick the boxes for those looking for a true endorphin rush. A private medic is also part of the crew on board. This dedication to wellness is seen across every deck, with numerous spaces to gather, relax and enjoy the water. The nearly 74-ft-wide swimming platform serves as a base for sunbathing and utilizing the yacht’s vast collection of water gear that includes a large selection of tenders, jet skis and Seabobs. A fully equipped professional dive center is positioned on the port side of the lower deck, with two dedicated folding terraces. “The on-board dive center is the best ever built on a superyacht,” says Stewart. “Run by PADI-certified specialists who have the ability to train guests, it includes an impressive selection of gear of all sizes, its own breathing system that allows it to be completely autonomous and a three-seat decompression chamber.” If the ocean doesn’t appeal, then head to the main deck, home to a truly impressive 40-ft pool. Placed transversely — a unique approach when compared to most superyacht layouts — the pool has an adjustable floor height that allows users to tailor their swim, with swim and massage jets at alternate ends. The pool is also a popular gathering spot for sunbathing or simply enjoying drinks and the undisturbed views. Other highlights across the four exterior decks include sheltered lounge areas, sun-drenched teak decks, two Jacuzzis — one on the owner’s deck and one on the sun deck forward — and the privately positioned roof deck that delivers escapism and serenity in equal measure. [See also: How the Spectacular Superyacht Scout is Making Waves] Food lovers will appreciate the multitude of dining options found throughout the yacht. “On the cuisine side, Flying Fox is definitely out of this world: not only carrying some of the best chefs, with some having worked with Michelin-starred chefs, but also having impressive galley capacities and incredible areas to dine,” says Stewart. Favorite spots include the bridge deck, with a dining setup, bar and an open kitchen with cooking options, including a full-size rotisserie, tandoori, pizza oven and teppanyaki and churrasco grills, which ensure all tastes and flavors are covered. While capable of traveling to far-flung destinations, Flying Fox is currently based in the Mediterranean. Access in even the most remote anchorages is easy thanks to the two helipads on board, with the upper deck helipad ranked as ‘18-meter D-Value’ and big enough to accommodate Flying Fox ’s Airbus H175 12-seat helicopter, the largest private helicopter in the world. The upper deck helipad has a double use and can transform into a dance floor like no other for partying under the stars. The visionary Flying Fox yacht dwarfs her competitors — literally and figuratively — and delivers luxury escapism in the highest measure. Flying Fox yacht is available to charter from $4m per week. [See also: Twenty for 20: Innovative Yachts of the 21st Century] Ellie BradeLatest in luxury, the explorer. Thank you for subscribing to Elite Traveler. 2019 Lurssen 446ft / 136mFLYING FOX Yacht CharterFLYING 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 accommodationFLYING 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 crewYour 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 & EntertainmentAmenities 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 destinationsFLYING 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
DestinationsFrequently Asked QuestionsHow much to charter flying fox. FLYING FOX has a weekly charter price starting at €4,000,000 and an estimated daily charter price of €667,000. 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. Legal DisclaimerMotor Yacht FLYING FOX is displayed on this page for informational purposes and may not necessarily be available for charter. The yacht details are displayed in good faith and whilst believed to be correct are not guaranteed, please check with your charter broker. Charter Index does not warrant or assume any legal liability or responsibility for the accuracy, completeness, or usefulness of any information or images displayed as they may not be current. All yacht details and charter pricing are subject to change without prior notice and are without warranty. U.S. Customs & Border ProtectionThe yachting industry has no global listing service to which all charter yachts must subscribe to, making it impossible to ascertain a truly up-to-date view of the market. Charter Index is a news and information service and not always informed when yachts leave the charter market, or when they are recently sold and renamed, it is not always clear if they are still for charter. Whilst we endeavour to maintain accurate information, the existence of a listing on Charter Index should in no way supersede official documentation supplied by the representatives of a yacht. Specification Yacht name | FLYING FOX | Speed (cruising) | 31.5kph / 17kn |
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Speed (max) | 37kph / 20kn |
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Engine | 2X MTU diesel |
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Hull | Monohull |
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Flag | Cayman Islands |
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Launched | 2019 |
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Builder | Lurssen |
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Designer | Espen Oeino |
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Popular related yachtsIndian ocean. MARINE VESSEL TRAFFIC CORONAVIRUS SHIPS PLANS & PRICES FLEET ANALYSES Coming soon FLYING FOX Yacht, IMO 9829394Where is the current position of flying fox presently vessel flying fox is a yacht ship sailing under the flag of malaysia . her imo number is 9829394 and mmsi number is 533132807. main ship particulars are length of 136 m and beam of 21 m. maps show the following voyage data - present location, next port, estimated (eta) and predicted time of arrival (pta), speed, course, draught, photos, videos, local time, utc time.. 20 emails/day Send 0 emails out of 20 today Full Screen Add to Fleet Open this map on your mobile by scanning a QR code Open this map on your mobile by scanning the QR code image with your camera 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. - Charter & Brokerage
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A Tour of Flying Fox: The World’s Largest Charter YachtA Tour of M/Y Flying Fox: The World’s Largest Charter YachtRumoured to be owned by Amazon founder Jeff Bezos, Lurssen’s superyacht Flying Fox is the largest charter yacht in the world. At 136m in length, it’s a truly incredible vessel, reflected in the eye-watering €3,00,000 weekly charter price. Amongst guests chartering the yacht are the likes of Logan and Jake Paul, and Beyonce and Jay-Z, truly making it a yacht for the elites of the world. We are taking you on a top-to-bottom tour of the Flying Fox, covering everything from guest suites to the tender garage. Her exteriorThe 7,000 square metres of Espen Øino’s undulating exterior contain a remarkable array of spaces, each conceived with originality by Øino, Mark Berryman, and the owner. These ideas were then completed with perfection by Lürssen. Imperial Yachts CEO Evgeniy Kochman, who personally attended over 50 meetings with the customer, studying over the GA for an average of 14 hours at a time, says the owner was extremely involved with every detail, “from the engine room to the observation deck.” The owner’s prior fleet of superyachts was instrumental in determining the design. “It seemed obvious to integrate their facilities into one fully operational superyacht,” Kochman adds. Inside Superyacht Flying FoxGuest accommodation. Flying Fox features 10 spacious guest suites. They are arranged in a row in front of the gym, allowing visitors to go straight from their beds to work out or have a morning swim. These rooms are all of the same sizes and open onto one of the long side decks, which divides into large fixed balconies in various configurations by hidden sliding panels. The spaces are modern and calming, made to induce a state of relaxation for guests chartering the yacht. On the upper deck, the master suite is located. It continues following the same design sensibilities and embellishments found in the guest suites, creating a cohesive experience throughout the vessel. A 48-square-metre bathroom is centred with an oval bath and a large shower that are all spaced outboard for views through double-fronted sliding doors onto the vast private terrace that runs around the front of the suite. The owner’s suite is another spectacular space, fitted with his and hers dressing rooms, a cosy living room, and a spa pool, located on the enormous private terrace. Additionally, the suite houses multiple workspaces – a meeting room and the owner’s office, accessed through a studio. Social living spacesWhen it comes to social living spaces, the saloon found to Port on the Upper Deck is the perfect place for friends and family to gather. It’s a leafy space, full of plants including two spectacular ficus trees. The lush plants are all on automated watering schedules to ensure they remain healthy. Bringing a sense of cosiness to the saloon is a real wood fireplace. It works like a typical fireplace, but with insulated ducts that route smoke up the mast with the help of forced extraction. A dining saloon adjacent to the bridge deck saloon features a large table to seat all the yacht’s guests. A centre tank, complete with vibrant artificial corals, gives a pop of colour while also separating the areas (which can be entirely sequestered using sliding screens). The dining area features an open, outdoor kitchen that allows guests to sit at the counter and watch the chef work, or at the extendable dining table. The facilitiesAlongside all the amazing living spaces, Flying Fox also houses many luxurious facilities for guests to enjoy. There’s a well-stocked superyacht gym full of the latest gym equipment, a terrace for fresh-air yoga, and a gym “menu” spelling out what’s on offer for more energetic guests. It’s staffed by ex-British military instructors to give guests much-needed motivation to complete their workouts. Alongside the gym is the vessel’s impressive 400sqm 2-floor Spa. It features heated limestone floors and louvred oak panelling centrepieces, providing individuals wishing to escape the outer world. Perhaps the most breathtaking addition to the yacht is her spectacular pool. The 12-meter swimming pool, which runs transversely on the main deck, is a technological feat and a first for a superyacht of this size. Toys and tendersFlying Fox yacht houses a wide range of toys and tenders in her expansive tender garage. Inside, you can find five tenders and a plethora of toys ranging from flyboards and hoverboards to Seabobs and windsurfs. The facility is also designed to suit the requirements for using gasoline to fuel the tenders. Here is a full list of all the toys and tenders onboard: Toy brands on board:- Seadoo – 3x GTX 300
- Seabob – 4x F5S
- Poseidon – 4x Se7en Rebreathers + diving equipment
- Zapata – 1x Flyboard
- Awake Boards – Ravik 3 electric surfboard
Tender brands on board:- Windy Boats – Limousine
- Compass Boats – Work tender
- Nautique – Wakeboarding tender
- Pascoe Tenders – 2x 6.8m tenders
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By Editorial team 7 May 2019 It has been announced that the brand new Lurssen Superyacht FLYING FOX will join the Charter Fleet . At 136m (446.19ft) she will become the World's Largest Yacht ever officially marketed for Charter. One of this year’s most sensational new yacht launches, FLYING FOX is destined to become its most exciting charter yacht . Only delivered to its owner in the Spring of 2019, FLYING FOX is an enticing opportunity for those seeking not only the very best in yachting style and luxury but also the cache of being one of the first people to experience this 136m (446ft) motor yacht . The 16th longest superyacht in the world, FLYING FOX enjoys 9,100GT of interior volume, making her one of the largest superyachts afloat and a charter yacht of near incomparable luxury and space. Her superb pedigree fuses the large yacht dream team of German mega yacht builder Lurssen with renowned designer Espen Oino , delivering a remarkable design that flows across her five exterior decks. FLYING FOX’s sculpted superstructure and decks deliver more than just aesthetic pleasure, creating numerous terraces, balconies and viewing areas from which guests can enjoy the seascape. A huge and quite unique 12-meter swimming pool is perhaps the stand-out deck feature, though, running across the yacht’s vast beam. Able to accommodate up to 22 guests, rather than the more usual 12, FLYING FOX's guests will be served by a crew of 54, a luxurious ratio of more than 2:1 that is sure to deliver the most incredible charter yacht holiday. The interior design is the work of Mark Berryman, the British designer creating lavish but also balanced accommodation that is perfect for charter. An entire private master suite on the upper deck is joined by 10 class-leading guest suites, each with its own private terrace, a truly wonderful and rare feature. Located high on the bridge deck, large and beautifully finished living areas run across two floors, offering incredible views for the two salons and dining areas. A 400 square-metre two-floor spa is another stand-out feature, with hammam, sauna, massage area, gym and cryo sauna. A lower deck spa area is also included, connecting to the beach club with its dive centre and direct to the sea. Other notable features include a full cinema, twin heli-pads, custom-built tenders including a 12.5m enclosed Limo tender, and a beach landing craft. Finished in a dove grey hull, this is not only one of the most desirable charter yachts in the world but perhaps also the most impressive. If you would like to be among the first to charter this stunning superyacht, please get in touch with your preferred yacht charter broker. Alternatively, take a look at all Lurssen superyachts for charter . Stand out Lurssen Yachts for charter73m Lurssen 2006 / 2020 90m Lurssen 2010 / 2024 76m Lurssen 2009 / 2022 85m Lurssen 2013 / 2022 95m Lurssen 2014 136m Lurssen 2019 RELATED STORIES Previous Post Lurssen's 95m yacht Madsummer starts sea trials The Superyacht Show 2019 continues in fine form EDITOR'S PICK Latest News 19 August 2024 13 August 2024 9 August 2024 Yacht Reviews Charter Yacht of the week Join our newsletter Useful yacht charter news, latest yachts and expert advice, sent out every fortnight. Please enter a valid e-mail Thanks for subscribing Featured Luxury Yachts for CharterThis is a small selection of the global luxury yacht charter fleet, with 3697 motor yachts, sail yachts, explorer yachts and catamarans to choose from including superyachts and megayachts, the world is your oyster. Why search for your ideal yacht charter vacation anywhere else? 136m | Lurssen from $4,368,000 p/week ♦︎ 115m | Lurssen from $2,831,000 p/week ♦︎ 85m | Golden Yachts from $980,000 p/week ♦︎ 88m | Golden Yachts from $1,179,000 p/week ♦︎ 84m | Feadship from $1,072,000 p/week ♦︎ 93m | Feadship from $1,501,000 p/week ♦︎ Maltese Falcon88m | Perini Navi from $490,000 p/week 122m | Lurssen from $3,000,000 p/week As Featured In The YachtCharterFleet Difference YachtCharterFleet makes it easy to find the yacht charter vacation that is right for you. We combine thousands of yacht listings with local destination information, sample itineraries and experiences to deliver the world's most comprehensive yacht charter website. San Francisco- Like us on Facebook
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The current position of FLYING FOX is at South East Asia reported 8 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.
Track current position of FLYING FOX on Live Map and find its IMO, MMSI, Call Sign, 9829394,533132807.
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A yacht the size of the 446-ft M/Y Flying Fox rarely comes onto the charter market. Following her spring 2019 delivery, this one-of-a-kind vessel effortlessly vaulted to the title of largest private charter yacht in the world.
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Where is the current position of FLYING FOX presently? Vessel FLYING FOX is a yacht ship sailing under the flag of Malaysia. Her IMO number is 9829394 and MMSI number is 533132807. Main ship particulars are length of 136 m and beam of 21 m. Maps show the following voyage data - Present Location, Next port, Estimated (ETA) and Predicted Time of ...
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Only delivered to its owner in the Spring of 2019, FLYING FOX is an enticing opportunity for those seeking not only the very best in yachting style and luxury but also the cache of being one of the first people to experience this 136m (446ft) motor yacht.