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Super Yacht – Eclipse

This is Eclipse, the third biggest superyacht in the world.

Eclipse has two helipads, twenty four guest cabins, two swimming pools, several jacuzzis and a disco lounge. It is also equipped with three launch boats and a mini-submarine that can dive to fifty meters (160 ft). About 70 crew are needed to operate the yacht and serve the guests.

Eclipse is a motor yacht with an length of 162.5 m. The yacht’s builder who launched Eclipse in 2010. 

Eclipse features up to 36 guests can be accommodated on board the superyacht, Eclipse, and she also has accommodation for 70 crew members, including the ship’s captain. Eclipse has a steel hull and an aluminum superstructure. She is powered by 4 MTU engines, which give her a top speed of 25 kn.

For security, the Eclipse is equipped with a missile detection system, missile launchers and self-defense systems.

As of 2009, the Eclipse was also the largest ship at anchor based on the Magnus effect and using a rotor-based stabilization system against roll motion at low cruise speeds.

In the world rankings for largest yachts, the superyacht, Eclipse, is listed at number 3. She is the largest yacht built by Blohm & Voss GmbH. On SuperYacht Times, we have 142 photos of the yacht, Eclipse, and she is featured in 57 yacht news articles.

The pool area on the main deck, which is understandably a popular spot on the ship, can be left open to the sides or enclosed by glass panels. The pool’s blue granite floor rises to sit flush with the deck to create a dance floor.

Eclipse sits every winter in St. Martin airport in the Caribbean to pick up guests flying into the airport. Travels to Martin. The yacht was later transferred.

 The Eclipse also the largest ship at anchor based on the Magnus effect and using a rotor-based stabilization system against roll motion at low cruise speeds for majestic picnic adventures to Cali.

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