The CEO Magazine Asia - 09.2018

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Eclipse
Owned by Russian billionaire
Roman Abramovich, Eclipse is the world’s
second largest and one of the most expensive
superyachts. With an estimated cost of
US$590 million, the 162.5-metre-long beauty
includes many extravagant features including a
gym, dance floor, underwater lights, beach
club, beauty salon and jacuzzi. But the real
standout features are the two helipads and
a 16-metre swimming pool that converts into
a dance floor. But that’s not all, the tech
features are a nod to a James Bond movie –
with motion sensors and bulletproof glass, plus
each cabin comes with its own 1.8-metre home
cinema screen. This magnificent vessel is also
ideal for celebrities with its anti-paparazzi laser
system. Eclipse can comfortably house
30 guests and a 92-member crew. All this,
and the master suite alone spreads
over 465 square metres.

Aviva
This 103-metre US$150 million superyacht is owned by
British-born, Bahamas-based businessman and art collector
Joe Lewis, so as you’d expect Aviva’s interiors have that
extra touch of class. Built over the course of three years by
Abeking & Rasmussen in Germany at their Lemwerder
shipyard, Aviva was designed by Reymond Langton Design
with sleek exterior styling by Toby Silverton. Lewis uses Aviva
as his home away from home, which makes perfect sense as
she boasts an on-deck jacuzzi, elevator, swimming platform
and gym. And if that’s not enough, there’s even a 20-metre
indoor paddle tennis court. Aviva also has her own speedboat
for jaunts to the mainland. She comfortably sleeps 16, with
six luxurious cabins and can host 35 crew onboard. »

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