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Delphine |
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The steam yacht Delphine was constructed in 1921 for Horace Dodge the wealthy car manufacturer and named after his daughter. The yacht had a checkered and interesting history until finally being purchased by European interests and completely and lovingly restored to her former glory. This is a unique and historic yacht worthy of being a maritime museum piece. |
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Constructed:
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Great Lakes Engineering Works 1921 Madeira, Portugal 2003 |
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Technical Data
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Accommodation (12 guest staterooms) - Max, capacity: 30 |
Stateroom Specs. |
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King Size - VIP Standard doubles Bunk Beds (4) Bunk Beds (2) |
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| Life aboard Delphine is luxurious | |||
| Guests have at their disposal a swimming pool with jet stream; a massage bath; a Turkish bath and sauna for up to 6 people; a fully equipped fitness room and a hairdresser. There is also as standard, 2 tenders, 4 jet-skis and water skiing equipment. Delphine also has a large sundeck of 1000m2 (10764ft2) for the use of sun worshippers and joggers alike. There are 4 flat screen televisions onboard. Each guest suite has its own en-suite bathroom, independent satellite TV, valuables safe, mini-bar, stand-alone music system and telephone enabling both intercom and satellite use. The public areas of the yacht also have independent music systems which can be interconnected for parties, in the smoking room a wireless internet system (WIFI) is available. Last but not least, there is also a 3/4 concert Steinway piano and an Disklavier Yamaha piano; on request the yacht has also a " lounge bar pianist " onboard. | |||
Safety
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Crew
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