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This is a list of the world's longest motor yachts in order of their length. Whilst this closely correlates with other measures of size such as tonnage (a measure of volume), displacement (a measure of weight), or accommodation area, the correspondence is not exact, and the rankings should not be taken a definitive ranking by size. However length is the only measurement which is available for all of the world's largest yachts and it is generally used for comparison purposes. Large yachts are colloquially known as superyachts.

Some published lists exclude yachts owned by or on behalf of heads of state and since these include the largest yacht in the world this leads to inconsistencies in reported rankings for all major yachts. Rising Sun, which is ranked third in the list below, is often stated to be the largest yacht in the world, and she is the largest yacht which is certainly owned by a private citizen, namely the American software tycoon Larry Ellison. The Al Salamah was once believed to be registered in the name of the late King Fahd of Saudi Arabia, but was then discovered to be registered in the name of Crown Prince Sultan *, and it is a matter of debate whether she is a state yacht or not. Publically available information about the Saudi royal family's yachts is minimal. The largest Saudi royal yacht, the Prince Abdul Aziz, was owned King Fahd and has most likely been taken over by his successor King Abdullah.

The longest yacht available for charter is the 5th ranked Savarona, but the 6th ranked Alexander can accommodate more passengers.

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As of early 2006 a 524'10" (160 metre) yacht is nearing completion for Sheikh Mohammed bin Rashid al-Maktoum, the ruler of Dubai. Sea trials commenced in 2005 and interior completion is anticipated for late 2006. * Her name is as yet unconfirmed and she is variously referred to as the Dubai, the Golden Star or the Platinum. When complete she will be the largest yacht in the world and some sources already refer to her as such.

This list is incomplete. All yachts above 100 metres completed by the end of 2005 are shown, but below that level an increasing proportion of yachts are yet to be added.

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#    Name Length ft (m) Completed Owner Photo
1 Platinum/Golden Star 582' (177) 2006 Sheik of Dubai
2 Al Salamah 456'10" (139) 1999 Crown Prince Sultan of Saudi Arabia
3 Rising Sun 452'8" (138) 2004 Larry Ellison
4 Octopus 413'4" (126) 2003 Paul Allen photo
5 Savarona 408'0" (124) 1931/1992 Kahraman Sadikoglu (leaseholder) photo
6 Alexander 400'2" (122) 1976/1986 Latsis family
7 Turama 381'9" (116) 1990/2004 Charter yacht
8 Atlantis II 379'7" (115) 1981 Niarchos family
9 Issham Al Baher 379' (115) 1973 Saudi royal family
10 Pelorus 377'3" (115) 2003 Roman Abramovich
11 Le Grand Bleu 370'0" (113) 2000 Eugene Shvidler given to him as a present by Roman Abramovich
12 Lady Moura 344' (105.8) 1990 Nasser al Rashid
13 Al Said 340' (104) 1982 Sultan of Oman
14 Christina O 325'3 (99) 1943/1954 John Paul Papanicolaou (as a business)
15 Limitless 315'7" (96) 1997 Leslie Wexner
16 Al Mirqab 311'7" (95) 2000 Emir of Qatar
17 Tatoosh 301'8" (92) 2000 Paul Allen
18 Ice 299'6" (90) 2005 Bill Gates
19 Kingdom 5KR 281'9" (86) 1980 Prince Alwaleed bin Talal (formerly owned by Donald Trump and Adnan Khashoggi)
20 Lone Ranger 255'0" (78) 1973/1994 Peter Lewis
21 Talitha G 247'4" (75) 1929/1994 Getty family
22 Enigma 244'4" (74) 1991 Aidan Barclay
23 Ilona IV 242'0" (73) 2003 Frank Lowy
24 Skat 233'0" (71) 2002 Charles Simonyi
25 Reverie 229'7" (70) 2000 (formerly owned by Kjell Inge Røkke)
26 Aussie Rules 229'0" (69.5) 2003 Greg Norman
27 Big Roi 206'0" (63) 2002 Roy Speer

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External links


Lists of ships | Yachts

 

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