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Among his arsenal of past and present superyachts, the billionaire tycoon also owns a private Boeing and Gulfstream G, while his ex-wife Irina took the Dassault Falcon during their divorce settlement.

The pricetags below of these Roman Abramovich yachts — past and present — are in Australian dollars. Now 20 years old, the 50 metre-long yacht built by Feadship De Vries Shipyard and designed by Terence Disdale is one of the fastest ever manufactured by the Dutch yachtmakers. It can accommodate 12 guests across five suites and flat out can reach a whopping 46 knots.

The Eclipse features many amenities — including a cinema hall and a sauna — that one can expect in a superyacht. The Eclipse is powerful. It can attain a maximum speed of 21 knots and travel 6, nautical miles on a full tank. The yacht can house up to 36 guests in its 18 cabins and needs 70 people for operations.

It underwent a refit in Before Eclipse became a prized possession of Roman Abramovich, it was this Built in by now-bankrupt German shipbuilder Bremer Vulkan, it has 10 guest cabins which can house 20 guests. It has a crew of 35 supporting operations. The Chelsea FC owner then had it remodified, adding a pool measuring five metres. In , the billionaire sold it to his friend, oil tycoon Eugene Shvidler, who is its current owner.

The Le Grand Bleu comes with its own fleet of smaller boats, a landing craft and two metre sports boats. It was in the news in when some tourists were unable to see the Statue of Liberty because the superyacht blocked the view.

According to Superyacht Times , the yacht measures The combined power gives the Ecstasea an incredible top speed of around 33 knots. It has state of art rooms designed in Asian decor by Terence Disdale, and an array of luxurious amenities accentuate its plush eight cabins. The Ecstasea is designed for the stay of 15 occupants, with a supporting squad of 27 to man the boat.

As Morski writes, Russian billionaire and owner of the Chelsea football club Roman Abramovich sailed into Croatian waters on his new luxury yacht Solaris recently.

The imposing vessel for which the richest man in Russia paid around million USD was filmed in the sea near Croatia's southernmost city of Dubrovnik , more precisely just across from Plat in Zupa Dubrovacka Dubrovnik Parish , as reported by Dnevnik. For a man whose fortune is estimated to stand at a whopping 18 billion dollars, the price he paid for this vessel isn't a big slice of the cake, and "My Solaris" is one of the eight yachts he has on his property card and is the most expensive of all he currently owns, but it isn't the most expensive he's ever had.

Roman Abramovich's current yacht of choice is otherwise one of the most advanced vessels of today and was being built for six whole years in order to satisfy all of his specific desires. The yacht was built for exploration purposes and is equipped with ABB energy management technology.

It is metres long and has as many as 48 cabins, a heliport, a swimming pool, a gym, restaurants and more. Abramovich was the original owner from , before it was sold to Pakistani businessman Alshair Fiyaz in There's room for 14 guests, can be staffed by a crew of 25, and can be reached by helicopter, which can park on one of two helipads.

Built in , the foot long Pelorus was briefly owned by a Saudi Arabian businessman before Abramovich got his hands on it in A year later, he lent it to Chelsea legends John Terry and Frank Lampard for two weeks as a bonus for helping the club win Roman's first Premier League as owner.

However, it was also reportedly handed to Irina in the divorce settlement, who sold it to American film exec David Geffen in



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