Owning a yacht is the ultimate status symbol. Universally perceived as the exclusive domain of the rich and the famous, yachting is a decidedly rarified world. Arguably the most
well-known private yacht of all time, the 325-foot (99-meter)
Christina O, owned by Aristotle Onassis in the 1950s and 60s, was the playground for heads of state such as Winston
Churchill and the Kennedys, opera diva Maria Callas, and Hollywood sweethearts such as Ava Gardner and Elizabeth Taylor. Pictured here along with the newly rebuilt
Christina O are
20 other mega-yachts, including the newly completed and wildly colorful
Guilty, designed by Jeff Koons for the art collector Dakis Joannou; Tom Perkins’ modern sailing yacht
Maltese Falcon, the ultramodern sailing yacht
Esense, and the refit classic
Delphine.
The yachts pictured here are special for many reasons: because they are the fastest, or the most innovative, or the most technologically advanced, or because of their travels to exotic
locations around the globe
. Outrageous Yachts provides information about the yachts’ builders and designers, and tours each of the magnificent vessels— ranging in size from 138
to 424 feet (42 to 129 meters)—from stem to stern.This volume promises to be irresistible to anyone who has a yacht or dreams of owning one.
Notes:
Annual maintenance usually runs to 15 percent of the cost of a yacht
Today there are approximately 6,000 yachts that exceed 100 feet (31 meters) in the world