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Yacht Savarona |
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The Savarona was commissioned and built at a cost of $4 million at the Blohm and Voss shipyards in Hamburg in 1931 by Emily Roebling Cadwallader grand daughter of John Roebling the engineer who built the Brooklyn Bridge. Mrs. Cadwallader sold Savarona to the Turkish Government in 1938 and was used by the Turkish President Mustafa Kemal Atatürk who was ill at that time and spend six weeks aboard Savarona and there he held all his cabinet meetings up to his death November 10, 1938. The Turkish Navy started using Savarona as a training ship after the end of World War II. In 1989 Mr. Kahraman Sadikoglou leased the yacht for 49 years and over the course of three year refurbishing the yacht at an estimated cost of $25m million to bring Savarona back to her former glory. Once again Savarona proudly sails the oceans of the world bringing satisfaction and enjoyment to those seeking the ultimate in luxury yachting. |
| The Savarona is the 4th largest private yacht in the world with a length of 446 feet. The services on board outclass by far those of the finest 5 star hotels and cruise vessels. A large swimming pool, two Jacuzzis, two separate saunas and steam rooms, a fitness center and a floor heated Turkish bath built from 260 tons of carved marble are available for your pleasure. |
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| Constructed: | 1931 |
Blohm & Voss Shipyard, Hamburg |
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| Rebuilt | 1989 | ||
| Refitted | 1999 | ||
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Designed by |
William Francis Gibbs |
Leading designer of his day |
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| Interior Design | Donald Starkey |
Refit Designer |
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| Flagged: | Turkey | ||
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| LOA | 446ft / 136m | ||
| Beam | 52ft 6in / 16m | ||
| Draft | 20ft / 6.1m | ||
| Cruising Speed | 15.5 knots | ||
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Accommodation (18 suites) |
Maximum # Guests: 36 |
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Average 538 square feet (50m²) in area |
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Itineraries The Savarona is available in the Eastern Mediterranean, Aegean and elsewhere by special arrangement. |
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