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Roman Abramovich Pelorus Luxury Yacht

Roman Abramovich Pelorus luxury yachtThe Russian magnate Roman Abramovich took a step to the Aeolian islands, on board with his $ 120 million Pelorus luxury yacht. The world's fourteenth largest luxury yacht at 377 feet 3 inches (115 metres) in length, was spotted in the bay of the largest island of the Aeolian islands, facing the castle of Lipari.

Roman Abramovich Pelorus luxury yacht was built at the Lürssen yard in Bremen, Germany to the design of Tim Heywood and was launched in 2003. Pelorus luxury yacht has a system for detecting missiles and a mini-submarine. Among its crew numbering 40 people, there are former employees of SAS - British special forces.

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WWW.NAUTTECH.COM said... @ October 7, 2009 3:39 AM

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DON'T WAIST YOUR MONEY! BUY THE NUCLEAR SUBMARIN!
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Nuclear powered submarines on sale
The governor of Arkhangelsk County, Anatoly Efremov, has filed a request to the Russian Government to consider delivery of nuclear-powered submarines for export. Onboard nuclear weapons are to be dismantled prior to export. The idea has risen from the desperat economical situation of the Arkhangelsk millitary shipyards.

The suggestion to deliver two submarines for export was announced at a press conference held by the Arkhangelsk County Governor on March 11 this year. At the outset considered to be ironical, the proposal has materialised as an official request to Moscow. --Although international legislation stands against export of vessels powered with nuclear reactors, there are ways around that, comments Russian national newspaper Komsomolskaya Pravda.

The request was prompted by the deep economical crisis developed at Severodvinsk nuclear shipbuilding yards during the last three years. By the nation wide strike organised by the Russian labour unions on March 27 this year, the state owed Severodvinsk yards approx. 18 million US dollars. Some 10 % of the money was delivered to Severodvinsk just before the strike, providing for only half-hearted Severodvinsk support to the protests.

The Russian government has not yet replied to the request. Neither a positive answer, nor a balancing of the state debts to the city, is likely to come in the foreseeable future.

cruise ship jobs said... @ October 13, 2009 10:47 AM

One of my day dreams during my cruise ship jobs is to have a boat of my own. It would really be great to hang out with family and friends on a boat and see the world while hanging out in the deck or something. I do hope that before I get too old I would be able to afford one of those magnificent fleets.

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