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GO Yacht – Prestigious $90 M Superyacht
The flagship vessel of Turquoise Yachts and features interior and exterior designs from H2 Yacht Design.
The incredible yacht is cutting edge in technological features and design and has won several awards since her 2018 launch.
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GO yacht interior
GO Yacht’s interior was styled by H2 Yacht Design and features impressive designs and amenities. The yacht has accommodation for 18 guests in 11 cabins and 19 crew members.
The owner’s deck is luxurious and features a spa pool. Crew members are well catered to onboard with their own private lounges and a gym.
The interior is spacious and seamlessly merges with the sheltered deck areas. Plenty of large windows allow sunlight to pour in from every angle into the interior.
The yacht features an expansive deck space with alfresco dining options and plenty of places for the guests onboard to soak up the sun.
The swimming pool onboard is a perfect way to relax and features a waterfall.
A swim platform is an excellent spot for the guests to jump into the ocean. The GO Yacht also features a beauty salon, a steam room, and a gym for the guests who want to enjoy the wellness amenities on board.
The beach club creates an excellent indoor/outdoor area on the water level with three opening doors.
The elevator makes it easy to reach the different decks of the yacht, and her touch-and-go helideck compliments the luxurious features of the vessel.
There are plenty of water toys for guests to use, such as wave runners, snorkeling gears, and towable toys. The garage onboard is fitted out with tenders that make the yachting experience exceptional.
The exterior of the GO Yacht was also designed by H2 Yacht Design, featuring sporty lines and impressive good looks on the water. Turquoise Yachts is a Turkish shipyard based in Tuzla, Istanbul.
She was built by Turquoise Yachts and delivered in 2018. GO Yacht was the Turkey-based shipyard’s flagship build.
The vessel has a steel hull, aluminum, superstructure, and teak decks. The yacht is illuminated in the dark with underwater lights across the exterior.
Specifications
GO Yacht is a 77m superyacht with a 13.2m beam and a draft of 4.01m. She has twin Caterpillar engines that give her a cruising speed of 15 knots and a top speed of 18 knots.
She has a displacement of 2008 gross tons. GO Yacht is a $90 million vessel with an annual running cost of $5 – $10 million.
She features at-anchor stabilizers that are an eco-friendly option to remain at anchor without lowering the anchor. This feature is excellent for preventing damage to underwater ecosystems.
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With vibrant hull colour matching the Turquoise brand identity, 77m motor yacht Go is the centre of attention from the moment she launched. From the raised pool on the sundeck with a built-in waterfall feature to the open-air gym on the bridge deck and the full-beam beach club down at water level, she specifically designed to offer a variety of spaces.
MAIN SPECIFICATIONS
- LOA: 76,75m
- BEAM MAX: 13,05m
- DRAFT: 4,10m
- GROSS TONAGE: 2008
- MAX SPEED: 18 Knots Approx.
- MATERIAL: Steel Hull & Aluminium Superstructure
- CLASS: Lloyd’s Register of Shipping, 100 A1 SSC Yacht Mono G6, LMC, UMS
- EXTERIOR DESIGN: H2 Yacht Design
- INTERIOR DESIGN: H2 Yacht Design
- MAIN ENGINES: Caterpillar, 3516C 2x1920 bkW (2575 BHP)
- GENERATORS: Caterpillar, 4xC9 200ekW
- STABILIZERS: NAIAD, 8.44 sqm fins AT REST TM
- DISPLACEMENT(full): 1592
- FLAG: Cayman Island
ACCOMMODATIONS
- TENDERS & TOYS: 1 Pascoe 9.6m Limousine, 1 Pascoe DT Beachlander 8.6m, 2 Wave Runners (Seadoo GTX300), 1 Seadoo Spark (reservation)
- GUEST ACCOMMODATION: 1 Owner’s suite, 1 Owner’s office, 1 VIP, 1 VIP lounge / convertible, 3 Double guest rooms, 2 Twin guest rooms, 2 Saloon / dining, 1 Gym with steam room, 1 Beach club with dive store and massage room
- CREW ACCOMMODATION: 1 Captain Cabin, 1 Convertible hospital / crew, 4 Double Crew Cabins, 1 Crew mess, 1 Crew chill / Games room, 1 Crew Office
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10 of the most impressive superyachts owned by billionaires
From a sailing yacht owned by a russian billionaire industrialist to the luxury launch of the patek philippe ceo, here are the best billionaire-owned boats on the water….
Words: Jonathan Wells
There’s something about billionaires and big boats . Whether they’re superyachts or megayachts, men with money love to splash out on these sizeable sea-going giants. And that all began in 1954 — with the big dreams of Greek shipping magnate Aristotle Onassis.
Onassis, keen to keep his luxury lifestyle afloat when at sea, bought Canadian anti-submarine frigate HMCS Stormont after World War II. He spent millions turning it into an opulent super yacht, named it after his daughter — and the Christina O kicked off a trend among tycoons. To this day, the world’s richest men remain locked in an arms race to build the biggest, fastest, most impressive superyacht of all. Here are 10 of our favourites…
Eclipse, owned by Roman Abramovich
Built by: Blohm+Voss of Hamburg, with interiors and exteriors designed by Terence Disdale. Launched in 2009, it cost $500 million (the equivalent of £623 million today).
Owned by: Russian businessman Roman Abramovich, the owner of private investment company Millhouse LLC and owner of Chelsea Football Club. His current net worth is $17.4 billion.
Key features: 162.5 metres in length / 9 decks / Top speed of 22 knots / Two swimming pools / Disco hall / Mini submarine / 2 helicopter pads / 24 guest cabins
Sailing Yacht A, owned by Andrey Melnichenko
Built by: Nobiskrug, a shipyard on the Eider River in Germany. The original idea came from Jacques Garcia, with interiors designed by Philippe Starck and a reported price tag of over $400 million.
Owned by: Russian billionaire industrialist Andrey Melnichenko, the main beneficiary of both the fertiliser producing EuroChem Group and the coal energy company SUEK. Though his current net worth is $18.7 billion, Sailing Yacht A was seized in Trieste on 12 March 2022 due to the EU’s sanctions on Russian businessmen.
Key features: 119 metres in length / 8 decks / Top speed of 21 knots / Freestanding carbon-fibre rotating masts / Underwater observation pod / 14 guests
Symphony, owned by Bernard Arnault
Built by: Feadship, the fabled shipyard headquartered in Haarlem in The Netherlands. With an exterior designed by Tim Heywood, it reportedly cost around $150 million to construct.
Owned by: French billionaire businessman and art collector Bernard Arnault. Chairman and chief executive of LVMH, the world’s largest luxury goods company, his current net worth is $145.8 billion.
Key features: 101.5 metres in length / 6 decks / Top speed of 22 knots / 6-metre glass-bottom swimming pool / Outdoor cinema / Sundeck Jacuzzi / 8 guest cabins
Faith, owned by Michael Latifi
Built by: Similarly to Symphony above, also Feadship. With exteriors designed by Beaulieu-based RWD, and interiors by Chahan Design, it cost a reported $200 million to construct in 2017.
Owned by: Until recently, Canadian billionaire and part-owner of the Aston Martin Formula 1 Team , Lawrence Stroll. Recently sold to Michael Latifi, father of F1 star Nicholas , a fellow Canadian businessman with a net worth of just under $2 billion.
Key features: 97 metres in length / 9 guest cabins / Glass-bottom swimming pool — with bar / Bell 429 helicopter
Amevi, owned by Lakshmi Mittal
Built by: The Oceanco shipyard, also in The Netherlands. With exterior design by Nuvolari & Lenard and interior design by Alberto Pinto, it launched in 2007 (and cost around $125 million to construct).
Owned by: Indian steel magnate Lakshmi Mittal, chairman and CEO of Arcelor Mittal, the world’s largest steelmaking company. He owns 20% of Queen Park Rangers, and has a net worth of $18 billion.
Key features: 80 metres in length / 6 decks / Top speed of 18.5 knots / On-deck Jacuzzi / Helipad / Swimming Pool / Tender Garage / 8 guest cabins
Odessa II, owned by Len Blavatnik
Built by: Nobiskrug, the same German shipyard that built Sailing Yacht A . Both interior and exterior were created by Focus Yacht Design, and the yacht was launched in 2013 with a cost of $80 million.
Owned by: British businessman Sir Leonard Blavatnik. Founder of Access Industries — a multinational industrial group with current holdings in Warner Music Group, Spotify and the Grand-Hôtel du Cap-Ferrat — he is worth $39.9 billion.
Key features: 74 metres in length / 6 guest cabins / Top speed of 18 knots / Intimate beach club / Baby grand piano / Private master cabhin terrace / Outdoor cinema
Nautilus, owned by Thierry Stern
Built by: Italian shipyard Perini Navi in 2014. With interiors by Rémi Tessier and exterior design by Philippe Briand, Nautilus was estimated to cost around $90 million to construct.
Owned by: Patek Philippe CEO Thierry Stern. Alongside his Gulstream G650 private jet, Nautilus — named for the famous sports watch — is his most costly mode of transport. His current net worth is $3 billion.
Key features: 73 metres in length / 7 guest cabins / Top speed of 16.5 knots / Dedicated wellness deck / 3.5 metre resistance pool / Underfloor heating / Jet Skis
Silver Angel, owned by Richard Caring
Built by: Luxury Italian boatbuilder Benetti. Launched in 2009, the yacht’s interior has been designed by Argent Design and her exterior styling is by Stefano Natucci.
Owned by: Richard Caring, British businessman and multi-millionaire (his wealth peaked at £1.05 billion, so he still makes the cut). Chairman of Caprice Holdings, he owns The Ivy restaurants.
Key features: 64.5 metres in length / Cruising speed of 15 knots / 7 guest cabins / Lalique decor / 5 decks / Oval Jacuzzi pool / Sun deck bar / Aft deck dining table
Lady Beatrice, owned by Frederick Barclay
Built by: Feadship and Royal Van Lent in 1993. Exteriors were created by De Voogt Naval Architects, with interiors by Bannenberg Designs. She cost the equivalent of £63 million to build.
Owned by: Sir David Barclay and his late brother Sir Frederick. The ‘Barclay Brothers’ had joint business pursuits including The Spectator , The Telegraph and delivery company Yodel. Current net worth: £7 billion.
Key features: 60 metres in length / 18 knots maximum speed / Monaco home port / Named for the brothers’ mother, Beatrice Cecelia Taylor / 8 guest cabins
Space, owned by Laurence Graff
Built by: Space was the first in Feadship’s F45 Vantage series , styled by Sinot Exclusive Yacht Design and launched in 2007. She cost a reported $25 million to construct.
Owned by: Laurence Graff, English jeweller and billionaire businessman. As the founder of Graff Diamonds, he has a global business presence and a current net worth of $6.26 billion.
Key features: 45 metres in length / Top speed of 16 knots / Al fresco dining area / Sun deck Jacuzzi / Breakfast bar / Swimming platform / Steam room
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Inside the yacht Go. Her amazing interior is designed by H2 Yacht Design.. H2 Yacht Design. H2 Yacht Design is a British yacht design firm founded by London-based naval architects and yacht designer Jonathan Quinn Barnett and his team. The company designs and engineers luxury yachts for some of the world's most prestigious shipyards and yacht builders.
He is the owner of the yacht GO. The Go Yacht is a masterpiece by Turquoise Yachts, known for its size and luxury amenities. Designed by H2 Yacht Design, the yacht Go embodies both functionality and elegance, with an accommodation capacity of 18 guests and a dedicated crew of 18.
Short Answer. The ownership of superyachts is generally private, so the exact answer to who owns which superyacht is not always publicly available. However, there are some notable superyacht owners that are known. For example, Larry Ellison, the co-founder of Oracle, owns the Rising Sun, which is the 11th largest superyacht in the world.
The billionaire, worth $16 billion, also owns a $40 million support vessel, Nebula, featuring the largest private hangar space. Koum has a penchant for large yachts, as the under-construction 330-foot Feadship Project 1013 is rumored to be his fifth luxury vessel.
Specifications. GO Yacht is a 77m superyacht with a 13.2m beam and a draft of 4.01m. She has twin Caterpillar engines that give her a cruising speed of 15 knots and a top speed of 18 knots. She has a displacement of 2008 gross tons. GO Yacht is a $90 million vessel with an annual running cost of $5 - $10 million.
GO. With vibrant hull colour matching the Turquoise brand identity, 77m motor yacht Go is the centre of attention from the moment she launched. From the raised pool on the sundeck with a built-in waterfall feature to the open-air gym on the bridge deck and the full-beam beach club down at water level, she specifically designed to offer a ...
Owned by: Russian businessman Roman Abramovich, the owner of private investment company Millhouse LLC and owner of Chelsea Football Club. His current net worth is $17.4 billion. Key features: 162.5 metres in length / 9 decks / Top speed of 22 knots / Two swimming pools / Disco hall / Mini submarine / 2 helicopter pads / 24 guest cabins.
Go is a 77 m / 252′8″ luxury motor yacht. She was built by Turquoise Yachts in 2018. With a beam of 13.1 m and a draft of 4 m, she has a steel hull and aluminium superstructure. This adds up to a gross tonnage of 1950 tons. The motor yacht can accommodate 18 guests in 9 cabins. The yacht was designed by H2 Yacht Design.
Motor Yacht. Building on the design foundations of the Award-winning 72m motor yacht Vicky, the 77m M/Y Go is an updated version of this elegant yacht with a modern twist. Well proportioned and graceful, she will be the largest yacht designed and built by Turquoise. Although a family resemblance is noticeable her profile is sleeker, cleaner and ...
Inviting pool. The multi-award winning 76.75m/251'10" motor yacht 'Go' was built by Turquoise Yachts in Turkey at their Tuzla, Istanbul shipyard. Her interior is styled by English designer design house H2 Yacht Design and she was delivered to her owner in June 2018. This luxury vessel's exterior design is the work of H2 Yacht Design.
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Loon 67m Icon Yachts 2010 from $540,000 per week + expenses. Mediterranean yacht charter. charter yacht. Delivered by Icon Yachts in 2010, the 68m (221ft) superyacht ICON has recently been sold and renamed LOON. Built for ocean-going cruising, the luxury motor yacht is offering once-in-a-lifetime charter vacations in the Mediterranean this summer.
Mustique is the latest in a long line of yachts in TV's Below Deck franchise available for charter. Below Deck Mediterranean season 7's Home, for example, charters for a weekly base rate of $245,000.The most expensive charter yacht on the show so far, meanwhile, is St. David. Her weekly rate starts at $345,000. If you're new to the Below Deck franchise and want to get caught up, all ...
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Finally, Melnichenko owns the Motor Yacht A, which was also built by Nobiskrug in 2016. This vessel is said to be the largest and most expensive yacht in the world, measuring in at a whopping 468 feet in length. The Motor Yacht A features a helipad, a spa, a gym, and an outdoor cinema. It reportedly cost $500 million to build.
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