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What differentiates a yacht from a superyacht or a mega yacht?

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Yachts are an ultimate symbol of luxury, style, and sophistication. These sleek vessels take passengers on journeys through the seas, with all the amenities of a luxurious hotel. Yachts come in three categories- Yachts, Superyachts, and Mega Yachts- each with its own distinct characteristics and features.

Main differences between a yacht and a boat

One of the major difference between a yacht and a boat is the size. Generally, a yacht is a larger vessel that can accommodate more people and offer more space for comfortable living. On the other hand, a boat is smaller and may have limited space. Yachts usually come with luxurious amenities such as upscale furnishings, state-of-the-art equipment, and top-notch technology. 

Another significant difference between yachts and boats is the purpose of use. A yacht is mostly used for pleasure cruising and traveling over long distances, while a boat is typically used for fishing, water skiing, or as a means of transport. Yachts are known to have better stability and are therefore ideal for traveling long distances and in choppy waters. 

In terms of performance, yachts are designed to be faster and offer a smoother ride, thanks to their size and more powerful engines. They can travel at higher speeds for longer periods, making them suitable for longer trips. Boats are typically not as fast or efficient and may require some upgrades to increase their performance.

Features and Comfort are required to be called a Yacht

When it comes to distinguishing between boats and yachts, size is not the only determining factor. A yacht should provide a level of luxury and comfort that goes beyond basic functionality. Some of the key features that are expected in a yacht include top-of-the-line engines, advanced navigation technology, and spacious living quarters.

In terms of comfort, a yacht should be equipped with luxurious amenities such as high-end furniture, plush bedding, and state-of-the-art entertainment systems. It should also offer ample space for entertaining guests, whether that means a large sun deck for hosting cocktail parties or a spacious dining area for serving gourmet meals.

When it comes to cruising, a yacht should offer a smooth ride even in choppy waters. This requires a sturdy hull design, advanced stabilizers, and powerful engines that can propel the vessel through the water at high speeds.

In addition to these features, a yacht should also offer a high level of customization options. Owners should be able to personalize the interior design to meet their individual tastes, and there should be ample storage space for their personal belongings.

What’s the Minimum Length of a Vessel to be called a Yacht

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Megayachts are the epitome of luxurious travel on the open seas, and they boast an extensive range of features and equipment that are unmatched in smaller vessels. One of the most prominent features on a megayacht is its massive size, which allows for the inclusion of multiple decks complete with swimming pools, sun loungers, and even outdoor cinemas. These yachts are also equipped with top-of-the-line entertainment systems, including state-of-the-art sound and video equipment, as well as high-speed internet connectivity. But it’s not just about the entertainment; megayachts also come equipped with facilities like helipads, submarines, and jet skis, enabling travellers to access areas that are typically inaccessible by sea. Additionally, the interior design of megayachts is simply breathtaking, featuring opulent lounges, spacious cabins, and world-class dining and cooking facilities.

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The Giga Yacht: is it really a thing?

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1. Sailing Yacht A – Measuring 469 feet, Sailing Yacht A is the largest sailing yacht in the world. Designed and built by Nobiskrug, this yacht boasts an innovative design featuring multiple decks, a unique glass-bottomed viewing area, and a high-tech navigation system. The yacht’s interiors, designed by Philippe Starck, are equally impressive, with multiple swimming pools, a large spa, and sophisticated lighting systems.

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2. Eclipse – Owned by Russian billionaire Roman Abramovich, Eclipse is one of the largest superyachts in the world, measuring 533 feet. It boasts a sleek and modern exterior design created by Blohm + Voss. The yacht features a plethora of luxurious amenities, including a swimming pool, several hot tubs, a cinema, a gym, and even a submarine.

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3. Seven Seas – The 282-foot-long Seven Seas, owned by billionaire Steven Spielberg, was built by Oceanco. The yacht features an understated yet elegant exterior design and luxurious interiors designed by Nuvolari Lenard. One of the unique features of Seven Seas is its infinity pool that can be transformed into a helipad.

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Megayacht VS. Superyacht

A yacht is known as a luxury watercraft that helps people having the enjoyment of recreation. Two terms that fall under a “yacht” are “megayacht” and “superyacht”. Both terms often get used interchangeably, but in this blog, we will discuss the differences.

Ranging from 80 feet in length up to the staggering 592 feet of AZZAM, the world’s largest private yacht, superyachts can be sailing yachts, motor yachts, motor sailors – or even stylishly converted tugs, or military vessels. In general, yachts are either considered a motor yacht or sailing yacht, depending on how the boat is powered. A sailing yacht is powered by sails or winds, while a motor yacht is powered by engines.

Profile/running shot of Lurssen megayacht AZZAM, the largest yacht in the world. Superyacht VS. Megayacht

The term “megayacht” is often used interchangeably with the term “superyacht”, which is used to refer to any privately owned yacht over 80 feet in length.

Superyachts for sale and megayachts for sale can vary enormously in size, yacht price, facilities and performance. Some yachts are used exclusively for owners use or are available for part time commercial charter.

Luxury yachts typically offer a huge guest area, giving people the options for both entertainment as well as relaxation in such yachts. These vessels are commercially operated (motor or sail powered) and are professionally crewed.

Profile/running shot of megayacht KISMET. Superyacht VS. Megayacht

Superyachts Explained

Although there is no true definition, a superyacht is considered to be a yacht that is at least 78-feet or 24-meters. A superyacht is synonymous with luxury and glamor, affording families and friends the freedom to travel the world’s most glittering destinations in ultimate comfort and privacy.

A superyacht will normally be crewed, and have luxurious accommodations for 6 to 12 guests, as well as sophisticated communal living areas. Superyachts for sale offer elegant entertaining and dining areas, while most come with Jacuzzis, swim platforms on the waterline, and a huge array of watertoys.

Click to view all superyachts for sale worldwide here, including images and specifications to begin your superyacht adventure.

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Megayachts Explained

Exact definitions of mega yachts vary tremendously, although some believe that around 200 feet or 60-meters is the starting size for a mega yacht for sale.

The larger superyachts for sale (often mega yachts) will sometimes have special passenger licenses allowing them to accommodate more than 12 guests. Mega yachts generally carry large crews to offer a simply spectacular level of service, with guest-to-crew ratios only dreamt of in elite hotels.

On megayachts, gyms, spas, helipads, private owners deck and even cinemas become standard features, while many sport palatial beach clubs, high-speed chase boats, and even submarines. The general facilities are almost the same for both super yachts and the mega yachts, whereas, the mega yachts are quite bigger in size.

It is useful, however, to know that the term ‘mega yacht’ is not a universally- recognized term and its exact meaning is debated, although it has gained common currency in the United States and in mainstream media around the world.

Click to view  all mega yachts for sale worldwide here , including images and full specifications.

Profile of megayacht DILBAR. Superyacht VS. Megayacht

Largest Yachts in the World

Because mega yachts over 200-foot are such extraordinary machines, there are a limited number of them afloat, although as the race for the biggest boat continues, we can expect this number to grow.

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AZZAM 592' (180m) Lürssen Yacht 2013

At 592-feet long, AZZAM is known to be the longest superyacht in the world. A world-class team was personally assembled and secretly directed in all areas of development.

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ECLIPSE 533' (162m) Blohm + Voss 2010 / 2015

ECLIPSE’s interior configuration has been designed to comfortably accommodate up to 36 guests overnight in 18 cabins, comprising of a master suite and 17 VIP staterooms. She is capable of carrying up to 70 crew onboard.

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DUBAI 531' (162m) Platinum Yachts 2006 / 2008

With 7 decks, DUBAI has a wealth of sunbathing areas; a striking mosaic swimming pool and several Jacuzzis. She can accommodate a helicopter of up to ten tons and can carry 2 10-meter long tenders.

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Lurssen’s creation, BLUE, claims the 4th spot on the list of the world’s longest yachts, showcasing its remarkable gross tonnage. Crafted for a Middle Eastern owner, it offers ample interior space, surpassed in this aspect only by DILBAR and AL SAID. Designed by Terence Disdale, BLUE boasts classic exterior aesthetics characterized by a distinctive bow and graceful curves. The yacht boasts two helipads, a sheltered pool on the main deck, a stern bathing platform, and balconies adorning the owner’s cabin. She is propelled by a cutting-edge diesel-electric hybrid system equipped with advanced exhaust treatment and water purification technology.

DILBAR 511' (156m) Lürssen Yacht 2017

Luxury mega yacht DILBAR is famously known as the world’s largest yacht by gross tonnage and interior volume. With an interior by Alberto Pinto, she became one of the most sought-after yachts on the water.

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156m Lurssen Yacht DILBAR running aerial shot

Top Superyacht Builders

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German superyacht builder Lürssen is the builder of the largest superyacht in existence, the 590’ (180m) M/Y AZZAM, which was completed in an astonishingly quick three years. Known for superb build quality and large projects across its superyacht, naval vessel, as well as its’ yacht refit and management divisions. M/Y KISMET the 312′ yacht is one of Lürssen’s most popular vessels.

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Feadship, Netherlands: For some yacht owners, the only name worth knowing is Feadship. This prestigious brand is synonymous with Dutch superyacht quality and has a legion of steadfast and loyal fans. There are 450 bespoke yachts currently afloat in the Feadship fleet, including M/Y HASNA.

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Dutch yacht builder Heesen is known for its aluminum and steel superyachts and innovative use of technology, as seen in the revolutionary fast displacement hull form first seen in the multi-award winning M/Y GALACTICA STAR.

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Amels’ vast and high-tech superyacht facility is the largest in the Netherlands, producing iconic, high-value yachts up to 330’ (100m), including their 2017 flagship yacht, 272’ (83m) M/Y HERE COMES THE SUN.

Superyacht STARSHIP 185' Delta Marine at anchor with yacht toys and jet skis

Building or Buying a Yacht

Superyachts for sale can be purchased pre-owned, or buyers can purchase a ‘new build’ yacht for sale from a dedicated superyacht builder. Superyachts can be ordered either fully custom-built, semi-custom, or from an existing range, and can be built with various hull types which affect speed, range and motion at sea. Luxury yachts can also be chartered out, recouping some of the costs of purchase and upkeep. Your yacht broker will help you through researching, selecting and purchasing your superyacht for sale, making the process easy.

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Understanding the Differences Between Yachts, Superyachts and Megayachts

Yachting is a luxurious pastime that has captivated the affluent for centuries. However, within this realm of opulence, there are significant distinctions between various types of yachts, particularly when comparing yachts, superyachts, and megayachts. These differences are not merely in size but encompass design, amenities, technological advancements, and even the lifestyle they offer.

Read on as we dive into these nuances and provide a comprehensive understanding of yacht differences to help sailing enthusiasts and prospective buyers make informed decisions.

What is a yacht?

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A yacht is a sailing or power vessel used for pleasure, cruising, or racing. Generally, yachts range from 30 feet (9 metres) to about 79 feet (24 metres) in length. They are typically characterised by their elegant design, comfortable interiors, and the ability to provide a luxurious experience on the water. Yachts can be categorised into several types, such as sailing yachts, motor yachts, sports yachts, and expedition yachts, each serving different purposes and offering unique experiences.

Key features of yachts

  • Size and Design: Yachts usually fall within the 30 to 79 feet range. They are designed for personal use and can accommodate a small number of guests comfortably.
  • Amenities: Standard yachts come with essential amenities like bedrooms, bathrooms, a kitchen (galley), and living areas. Some may also have additional features such as sun decks, swimming platforms, and basic entertainment systems.
  • Usage: Yachts are ideal for personal leisure activities, short trips, coastal cruising, and participating in yachting events and regattas .

The Beneteau Oceanis 46.1 is a prime example of a sailing yacht, offering a blend of performance and comfort for family cruising. Another notable mention is the Sunseeker Predator 50, a motor yacht that provides speed and luxury with its sleek design and high-performance engines.

What is a superyacht?

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The term “super yacht” refers to larger, more luxurious vessels that exceed the typical size and amenities of standard yachts. Super yachts are generally over 79 feet (24 metres) but can be as long as 200 feet (60 metres). The primary differentiator is the level of luxury and customisation available.

Key features of superyachts

  • Size and customisation: Superyachts start at 79 feet and can extend up to 200 feet. They are often custom-built to the owner’s specifications, featuring bespoke interiors and exterior designs.
  • Luxury amenities: These vessels come equipped with high-end amenities such as multiple staterooms, expansive salons, gourmet kitchens, formal dining areas, and crew quarters. They often have additional features like jacuzzis, gyms, helipads, and advanced entertainment systems.
  • Crew and services: Unlike standard yachts, superyachts typically require a professional crew to operate and maintain them. This can include captains, engineers, chefs, and service staff, ensuring a high level of service and comfort.
  • Range and capability: Superyachts are designed for long-range cruising, allowing owners to explore remote and exotic locations . They are built to handle more extended voyages and rougher seas, providing a more adventurous yachting experience.

The Feadship Savannah is a stunning example of a superyacht, known for its hybrid propulsion system and luxurious amenities, including a glass-walled swimming pool and underwater observation lounge. Another example is the Amels 188, which boasts a dedicated beach club, wellness centre, and an impressive range of 4,500 nautical miles.

What are megayachts?

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Megayachts represent the epitome of luxury and opulence on the water. These vessels are usually over 200 feet (60 metres) in length and are designed to offer the highest level of comfort, technology, and service imaginable. Megayachts are synonymous with extravagance and are often owned by billionaires, celebrities, and royalty.

Key features of megayachts

  • Unmatched size: Megayachts are the largest in the yachting world, often exceeding 200 feet. They can feature multiple decks, expansive outdoor spaces, and vast interiors.
  • Extravagant amenities: The amenities on megayachts are unparalleled. These can include swimming pools, cinemas, spas, onboard hospitals, submarines, and even mini-submarines. The interiors are often designed by renowned designers, featuring the finest materials and craftsmanship.
  • Advanced technology: Megayachts are equipped with the latest technological advancements, including state-of-the-art navigation systems, advanced communication setups, and extensive security measures.
  • Crew and operations: Operating a megayacht requires a large crew, sometimes exceeding 50 members. This ensures that every aspect of the yacht’s operation and guest experience is managed flawlessly.
  • Exclusivity and privacy: Megayachts provide an unparalleled level of privacy and exclusivity. They are often used for private events, exclusive parties, and extended vacations in utmost secrecy.

The Azzam, currently the world’s largest private yacht, measures an astounding 590 feet and boasts features like a missile defense system and a submarine. Another example is the Eclipse, owned by Roman Abramovich, which features two helipads, a disco hall, and a cinema.

A comprehensive overview

When comparing differences, it’s crucial to understand that the distinctions go beyond mere size. Here’s a comparative analysis highlighting the key differences between yachts, superyachts, and mega yachts.

Size and capacity

  • Yachts: Range from 30 to 79 feet, accommodating a small number of guests.
  • Superyachts: Span from 79 to 200 feet, capable of hosting larger parties and offering more luxurious accommodations.
  • Megayachts: Typically over 200 feet, designed to host significant numbers of guests and provide extensive amenities and services.

Design and customisation

  • Yachts: Standardised designs with limited customisation options.
  • Superyachts : Highly customisable, often bespoke to the owner’s preferences.
  • Megayachts: Completely bespoke, featuring unique designs by top designers and architects.

Amenities and facilities

  • Yachts: Basic amenities suitable for short trips and personal use.
  • Superyachts: High-end amenities including jacuzzis, gyms, and advanced entertainment systems.
  • Megayachts : Ultra-luxurious amenities like swimming pools, cinemas, and spas, often with additional unique features.

Crew and service

  • Yachts: Minimal crew, often operated by the owner or a small hired crew.
  • Superyachts: Require a professional crew for operation and maintenance.
  • Megayachts:  Large crew ensuring top-tier service and operations, often exceeding 50 members.

Usage and capability

  • Yachts: Best for short, personal leisure trips and coastal cruising.
  • Superyachts: Suitable for long-range cruising and exploring exotic locations.
  • Megayachts: Designed for extended voyages and providing an exclusive, private experience.

Cost and ownership

  • Yachts: More affordable and accessible to a wider range of owners.
  • Superyachts: Significant investment, owned by wealthy individuals.
  • Megayachts: Extremely expensive, often owned by billionaires, and used as status symbols.

(Main image: Klaus Jordan for Azzam)

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Superyacht vs. Mega Yacht: What’s the Difference? Guide

The glimmering azure waters, the gentle sea breeze, and the feeling of freedom as you sail across the open ocean – it’s no wonder that luxury yachts have captured the imagination of many. For those seeking the epitome of opulence on the high seas, the terms “Superyacht” and “Mega Yacht” evoke images of grandeur, extravagance, and exclusivity. While these terms are often used interchangeably, discerning enthusiasts know that there are subtle yet significant differences between the two.

In this comprehensive guide, we embark on a journey to uncover the distinctions that set Superyachts and Mega Yachts apart. From their impressive dimensions and lavish amenities to their tailored design and sheer extravagance, each class of yacht offers a unique experience on the waves. Whether you are a seasoned sailor, a yacht aficionado, or simply captivated by the allure of luxury at sea, this guide will provide you with the insights to appreciate and distinguish these magnificent vessels. So, come aboard as we sail through the fascinating world of Superyachts and Mega Yachts!

Defining Superyachts and Mega Yachts

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Superyachts and Mega Yachts are the pinnacle of luxury and extravagance in the world of yachting. While both terms are often used to describe large, luxurious vessels, there are distinct characteristics that differentiate them.

A Superyacht is typically defined as a private luxury yacht that measures between 24 meters (about 79 feet) and 60 meters (about 197 feet) in length. These vessels are renowned for their lavish amenities, sophisticated design, and personalized service. Superyachts are often privately owned and offer a wide range of onboard features, such as spacious cabins, gourmet dining areas, helipads, swimming pools, and state-of-the-art entertainment facilities. These yachts are designed to provide the utmost comfort and privacy to their esteemed guests, and they are usually crewed by a team of highly-trained professionals to cater to every need.

On the other hand, a Mega Yacht surpasses the dimensions of a Superyacht and is defined as a luxury vessel that measures over 60 meters (about 197 feet) in length. Mega Yachts are the epitome of exclusivity and splendor, boasting extravagant features such as multiple decks, luxurious lounges, opulent suites, and often even a private spa or cinema. These impressive vessels are owned by the world’s most affluent individuals, and their immense size allows for a higher level of customization and personalization to cater to the owner’s unique preferences.

It is essential to recognize that the distinction between a Superyacht and a Mega Yacht is based on their size, with the length threshold of 60 meters being the key differentiating factor. Both types of yachts offer an unparalleled experience of luxury and sophistication, but the Mega Yacht category takes extravagance to even greater heights, catering to the desires of the most discerning clientele on the high seas.

Importance of Size and Length in Classifying Yachts

Size and length play a crucial role in classifying and categorizing yachts, differentiating them from regular vessels and indicating the level of luxury and opulence they offer.

Superyachts, as mentioned earlier, generally fall within the length range of 24 meters (approximately 79 feet) to 60 meters (approximately 197 feet). These vessels are notably spacious and grand, often boasting multiple decks and luxurious accommodations. Superyachts are known for providing an exceptional level of comfort and style to their guests, making them a popular choice among high-net-worth individuals and celebrities seeking the ultimate luxury cruising experience.

In contrast, Mega Yachts surpass the 60-meter length threshold, making them even more extravagant and opulent in comparison to Superyachts. With their increased size, Mega Yachts can accommodate an array of additional luxury amenities, making them ideal for hosting large parties, events, or extended stays on the water. These yachts are essentially floating mansions, featuring private suites, grand lounges, spacious decks for entertaining, and sometimes even helicopter landing pads or onboard spas. The sheer magnitude of a Mega Yacht allows for unparalleled customization and design possibilities, ensuring that every aspect of the vessel aligns perfectly with the owner’s tastes and preferences.

In summary, the length of a yacht is a key determinant in distinguishing between Superyachts and Mega Yachts. While both types of vessels offer exceptional luxury and service, Mega Yachts’ larger size provides even more opportunities for indulgence, making them the epitome of extravagance on the open seas.

Level of Luxury and Design Features Found in Both Superyachts and Mega Yachts

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Both Superyachts and Mega Yachts are renowned for their opulent interiors, cutting-edge technology, and lavish amenities, providing an unparalleled level of luxury and comfort to their owners and guests.

Superyachts are designed with meticulous attention to detail, featuring sumptuous furnishings, high-end materials, and sophisticated décor. These vessels often boast spacious living areas, elegant lounges, and well-appointed cabins, ensuring that guests feel pampered and relaxed throughout their journey. State-of-the-art technology is integrated seamlessly into the yacht’s design, offering top-notch entertainment systems, advanced navigation equipment, and high-speed internet connectivity.

As we ascend to the realm of Mega Yachts, the level of luxury reaches even greater heights. These larger vessels can accommodate more elaborate design concepts and facilities, often incorporating additional amenities that elevate the onboard experience to an unparalleled standard.

Mega Yachts may feature sprawling beach clubs, complete with watersports equipment and relaxation areas right at water level. Some Mega Yachts also include helipads, allowing for seamless and stylish arrivals and departures via private helicopters. With multiple decks and expansive interior spaces, Mega Yachts offer a more generous layout for both social gatherings and intimate relaxation, creating a sense of spaciousness and freedom rarely found in other types of yachts.

From lavish spa facilities to fully-equipped gyms and even movie theaters, Mega Yachts epitomize luxury living on the water, providing a level of indulgence that is second to none. Every inch of these extraordinary vessels is carefully designed to cater to the owner’s desires, offering an unmatched combination of comfort, elegance, and sophistication.

In conclusion, both Superyachts and Mega Yachts are esteemed for their opulent interiors, advanced technology, and luxurious amenities. However, Mega Yachts excel in their ability to accommodate an even more extensive array of facilities, making them the epitome of extravagance and luxury at sea.

Accommodation Capacity of Superyachts and Mega Yachts

Both Superyachts and Mega Yachts are designed to accommodate a significant number of guests and crew members, ensuring a seamless and enjoyable experience for everyone onboard.

Superyachts typically have a generous accommodation capacity, with spacious cabins and living areas that can comfortably host a sizeable number of guests. These yachts often have a crew-to-guest ratio that ensures impeccable service and attention to detail. While Superyachts offer ample space for socializing and relaxation, the number of guests they can accommodate may vary depending on their size and layout.

As we delve into the realm of Mega Yachts, the accommodation capacity reaches an even grander scale. Mega Yachts are renowned for their ability to host large gatherings and events, making them the perfect venue for luxurious parties or corporate retreats. With multiple decks and expansive interior spaces, Mega Yachts can cater to an extensive number of guests while maintaining a sense of exclusivity and privacy. The cabins on Mega Yachts are not only more spacious but are also designed to exude elegance and sophistication, offering guests a truly luxurious retreat at sea.

Moreover, Mega Yachts can provide an equally spacious and well-designed accommodation for their crew members. A well-tended and contented crew is essential for the smooth operation and service on such vast vessels, and Mega Yachts ensure that their crew members have comfortable living quarters and are well-equipped to meet the demands of a luxurious sailing experience.

In conclusion, both Superyachts and Mega Yachts boast ample accommodation capacity to cater to a considerable number of guests and crew. While Superyachts offer a generous and elegant setting, Mega Yachts take it a step further with larger and more luxurious cabins for guests and crew, making them the epitome of grandeur and extravagance on the open waters.

Ownership of Superyachts and Mega Yachts

Superyacht vs Mega Yacht - What_s the Difference

The ownership of both Superyachts and Mega Yachts is usually reserved for individuals or entities with substantial financial resources. These luxury vessels represent a significant investment, not only in terms of the initial purchase price but also in ongoing maintenance and operational costs.

Superyachts and Mega Yachts are often owned by ultra-high-net-worth individuals, which includes billionaires, successful entrepreneurs, and celebrities. These affluent owners are drawn to the prestige, exclusivity, and unparalleled luxury that these yachts offer. Owning a Superyacht or Mega Yacht allows them to indulge in their passion for yachting and provides a private retreat for leisure and entertainment.

Additionally, corporations may also own these luxurious vessels, utilizing them for business purposes or as a symbol of the company’s success and opulence. Some corporations choose to charter the yachts to clients, providing a memorable and extravagant experience that leaves a lasting impression.

While both types of yachts come with significant expenses, Mega Yachts often have higher maintenance and operational costs compared to Superyachts. The increased size and extensive features of Mega Yachts require more resources for maintenance, crew salaries, fuel, and insurance. Additionally, the ongoing expenses of keeping these vessels in pristine condition can be substantial.

Furthermore, the operational costs of these luxury yachts can vary depending on factors such as the cruising distance, duration of use, and the complexity of onboard systems and amenities. For this reason, potential owners carefully consider the financial commitment associated with owning a Mega Yacht, ensuring they have the means to sustain the vessel’s lavish lifestyle.

In conclusion, both Superyachts and Mega Yachts are often owned by ultra-high-net-worth individuals or corporations seeking unparalleled luxury and prestige. While the ownership of these vessels represents a significant financial investment, Mega Yachts, with their larger size and extensive features, tend to incur higher maintenance and operational costs. Nonetheless, for those who can afford it, the ownership of a Superyacht or Mega Yacht offers an extraordinary and unrivaled experience on the high seas.

Different Purposes and Usages of Superyachts and Mega Yachts

Superyachts and Mega Yachts are both primarily designed for leisure, entertainment, and private use by their owners or charter guests. These opulent vessels offer an unparalleled experience on the high seas, providing a luxurious and exclusive retreat for relaxation, entertainment, and adventure.

Superyachts, with their impressive amenities and luxurious interiors , cater to the desires and preferences of their owners and guests. They are often used for family vacations, social gatherings, and private parties. The spacious decks and state-of-the-art facilities onboard make them ideal for hosting intimate events and gatherings with friends and loved ones.

Mega Yachts, on the other hand, go beyond providing just a luxurious escape and can serve as venues for hosting larger-scale events or business gatherings. Their increased size and additional facilities, such as conference rooms, helipads, and expansive deck spaces, make them suitable for corporate events, product launches, and high-profile gatherings. Many Mega Yachts are equipped with advanced technology and communication systems, allowing for seamless connectivity and communication during business-related activities.

Furthermore, both Superyachts and Mega Yachts can be chartered by clients who seek an extraordinary and extravagant experience at sea. Charter guests can enjoy all the amenities and services these luxury vessels offer, without the commitment of ownership. Chartering a Superyacht or Mega Yacht allows guests to explore breathtaking destinations, indulge in gourmet dining, and experience the utmost privacy and personalized service provided by a professional crew.

Ultimately, whether it’s a Superyacht or a Mega Yacht, the primary purpose and usage revolve around providing an unparalleled level of luxury, leisure, and entertainment. These magnificent vessels offer a floating paradise, where owners and guests can escape the stresses of daily life and immerse themselves in the lap of luxury on the open waters.

Popularity of Superyachts and Mega Yachts Among the Wealthy Elite and in the Media

Superyacht vs Mega Yacht - What_s the Difference

Superyachts and Mega Yachts have garnered immense popularity among the wealthy elite, celebrities, and business moguls. These floating symbols of luxury and wealth have become a status symbol, showcasing the opulence and success of their owners. The media has played a significant role in promoting the allure of these yachts, often featuring them in magazines, TV shows, and social media platforms.

Among the most iconic examples of Superyachts is “Azzam,” which currently holds the title of the world’s largest private yacht. Owned by Sheikh Khalifa bin Zayed Al Nahyan, the President of the United Arab Emirates, “Azzam” stretches an astounding 180 meters in length and epitomizes luxury and grandeur. Its sleek design and sumptuous interiors have made it a legendary vessel in the yachting world.

Another legendary Superyacht is “Eclipse,” owned by Russian billionaire Roman Abramovich. With its impressive length of 162.5 meters, “Eclipse” is renowned for its security features, including an anti-paparazzi shield that deploys lasers to protect the privacy of its guests.

When it comes to Mega Yachts, “Dilbar” stands out as one of the most magnificent examples. Owned by Alisher Usmanov, a Russian oligarch, “Dilbar” stretches 156 meters and boasts impressive amenities, including a helipad and a swimming pool that can accommodate up to 25 guests.

“Octopus,” owned by the co-founder of Microsoft, Paul Allen, is another iconic Mega Yacht that captures attention wherever it sails. This 126-meter vessel is well-known for its expedition capabilities, carrying a range of exploration equipment, including submarines and a recording studio.

Each category, Superyachts and Mega Yachts, boasts its own unique vessels that have left an indelible mark in the yachting industry. These awe-inspiring creations continue to captivate the world with their sheer size, luxurious features, and the glamorous lifestyle they represent. As the demand for exclusive experiences and luxury adventures grows, Superyachts and Mega Yachts will undoubtedly continue to hold a special place in the hearts of the global elite and yacht enthusiasts worldwide.

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Top 5 FAQs and answers related to Superyacht vs. Mega Yacht – What’s the Difference

What is the main difference between a superyacht and a mega yacht .

The main difference lies in their size. While both are luxurious vessels, a Superyacht typically ranges from around 24 to 50 meters in length, whereas a Mega Yacht starts from 50 meters and can extend well beyond 100 meters.

Are there specific criteria that categorize a yacht as either a Superyacht or a Mega Yacht? 

Yes, the length is the primary criterion. A yacht measuring between 24 to 50 meters is considered a Superyacht, while those over 50 meters fall into the Mega Yacht category.

What amenities can I expect on a Superyacht compared to a Mega Yacht? 

Both types offer opulent amenities, but Mega Yachts tend to have more extensive facilities, such as helipads, beach clubs, multiple decks, and larger cabins for guests and crew.

Is there a significant price difference between owning a Superyacht and a Mega Yacht? 

Generally, Mega Yachts come with higher maintenance and operational costs due to their larger size and additional features. However, the actual price can vary greatly depending on customization and other factors.

Can I charter both Superyachts and Mega Yachts for vacations or events? 

Yes, both Superyachts and Mega Yachts are available for charter. Whether you are planning a luxurious vacation or a grand event, you can charter these vessels to experience the ultimate in luxury and comfort on the water.

Superyacht vs Mega Yacht - What_s the Difference

In conclusion, this comprehensive guide has shed light on the distinctions between Superyachts and Mega Yachts, two magnificent symbols of luxury and extravagance on the water. We learned that the primary differentiating factor is their size, with Superyachts ranging from 24 to 50 meters and Mega Yachts starting from 50 meters and beyond. Both types offer opulent interiors, state-of-the-art technology, and lavish amenities, but Mega Yachts often go the extra mile with larger cabins, helipads, beach clubs, and more.

We explored how these grand vessels are owned by ultra-high-net-worth individuals, corporations, or chartered for exclusive use. Their popularity among the wealthy elite and in the media is a testament to their allure and status in the yachting world.

As you embark on your journey through the captivating world of luxury yachts, we encourage you to consider the purpose and usage you have in mind. Whether it’s a leisurely vacation or hosting grand events, Superyachts and Mega Yachts offer the perfect canvas for unforgettable experiences.

Now equipped with a deeper understanding of these floating palaces of opulence, you can appreciate the engineering marvels behind these vessels. Their remarkable size, luxurious amenities, and intricate designs are a testament to human ingenuity and the pursuit of the utmost comfort and elegance on the seas.

With this guide in hand, we are confident that you will navigate the world of luxury yachts with a newfound appreciation and awe, as you witness these magnificent creations grace the waters with splendor and majesty.

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Mega Yacht vs Superyacht: Unraveling the Differences

13th oct 2023 by samantha wilson.

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Superyacht vs. megayacht—the definitions are oft-debated, and industry professionals have yet to fully agree. But as yachts get bigger by the year it’s a subject that keeps evolving. 

Is it based on size alone or also function? Is it yet another debate between proponents of the British language and that of the Americans? Here we’ll take a look at all the sides of the argument and see how what was once “I say tom-ah-to you say to-may-to” may, in fact, be on its way to an important and necessary definition in the superyacht world.

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What is a Superyacht?

For as far back as we look, the marine industry has always defined boats and yachts, categorizing them by their main function or style. From center consoles to schooners, trawlers to catamarans, we have a category for them all. The term superyacht, however, has always been based predominantly on size—yachts over 80 feet to be precise—and of course they had to be luxurious, too. No-one is calling a 90-foot commercial fishing boat a superyacht, but a 90-foot luxury sportfishing model by Viking Yachts fits the bill just fine. The other major criteria to be classified as a superyacht—apart from being privately owned—is to have a full-time captain and crew (as opposed to the owner being the captain). The only true bottom line, however, is that the industry has long agreed that superyachts were the largest and most elite vessels in the world. 

For examples of some of the most astounding private luxury yachts in the world check out the superyachts for sale on Rightboat. If you think purchasing a superyacht might be right for you some day, read our Top Tips on How to Buy a Superyacht and our article on Superyachts 101: All Your Questions Answered .

What is a Megayacht?

Here the definitions get trickier. Even the spelling isn’t fully agreed upon yet as some write mega yacht, others megayacht. For a long time, the term megayacht was the more common term for large luxury yachts in the United States, while in Europe they have always been superyachts. But that picture is certainly changing now, because of the emergence of some true behemoths of yachts.

A decade ago a 180-foot or 55-meter superyacht was considered big. These days, that superyacht is dwarfed by some gargantuan vessels ranging all the way up to the very largest private yacht in the world, Azzam , at 590 feet in length. It seems logical therefore that we need a different classification to separate a 35-meter superyacht from a 350-meter one. And the term megayacht has fit nicely into that space. While industry insiders are not all aligned, most categorize a megayacht as being larger than a superyacht—some say over 260 feet (80 meters), others classify a megayacht as over 200 feet (60 meters). But as we’ll see below, gross tonnage, the crew and guests, as well as safety, maintenance, and management also play a role in this new classification.

The world’s megayachts are a sight to behold and are often the driving force of the yachting world’s innovation. Some of the most famous include Eclipse at 533 feet (162.5m) one of the first megayachts built back in 2010, Dubai at 531 feet (162m), Blue at 525 feet (160m), and A+ at 483 feet (147.25m). The largest sailing yacht is Sailing Yacht A at 468 feet (142.81m). For more examples check out the megayachts for sale on Rightboat.

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Superyacht vs Megayacht: What Are the Main Differences?

Megayacht vs superyacht size and length.

For those using the term megayacht as a classification of yacht larger than a superyacht, the generally accepted size, as mentioned, is a private luxury yacht over either 200 or 260 feet (60 or 80m). But actually it’s more than just length that is playing a deciding role. Gross tonnage in shipping dictates how a vessel is operated, and any vessels over 3000GT will have a whole different set of regulations. Some yachts over 200 feet long are above 3000GT and almost all yachts over 260 feet exceed 3000GT, so it seems logical that this definition stands. There are exceptions, such as the 278.8 feet (85m) Victorious , for example, whose gross tonnage is 2,291GT. While certainly a superyacht, is she a megayacht? Based on overall length, we’d have to say yes, but the captain’s qualifications, the number of guests she can accommodate, and the safety and management regulations will be quite different. 

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Megayacht vs superyacht crew and guests

When talking about yachts over 3000GT, there are many operational regulations that change considerably above and below 3000GT, especially the captain’s qualifications. Instead of just 12 guests, they are able to accommodate many more overnight passengers and the guest-to-crew ratios are greatly increased. In essence, a private yacht over 3000GT will need to be classified and run as though it is a commercial vessel with regards the captain, crew, and passengers. 

Does the type of crew makes a difference to the classification? Yes, a yacht over 3000GT is more likely to have masseuses, dive instructors, personal trainers, watersports instructors, and Michelin chefs, but that doesn’t mean superyachts can’t also have them (and there are many that do). 

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Megayacht vs superyacht cost

It makes sense that the larger the yacht, the more it will cost, but the price tag isn’t necessarily a defining characteristic of whether a yacht is a superyacht or a megayacht. In fact, the most expensive superyacht ever built is History Supreme , worth $4.8 billion. What is most surprising here though is that History Supreme is ‘just’ 100 feet long. It is, among other extravagances, inlaid with 24-carat gold, which helps explain the price tag, but it’s a perfect example of how cost doesn’t define megayacht status. As a comparison, estimates of Azzam ‘s cost are just under $600 million to build. Having said that, there are industry insiders who believe that an extremely high level of service and facilities can raise a superyacht into the megayacht realm. Read on to find out which are the most expensive yachts in the world?

Superyachts, Megayachts, and Gigayachts?

Before we’ve even come to a final consensus on the definition of a megayacht, we encounter the term gigayacht. To look at the possible need for yet another classification we go back to our example of Azzam at 590 feet long. Should an almost-600-foot ultra-luxury private yacht be categorized the same as a 260-foot yacht? Many in the industry think not, that it provides a better categorization of the biggest of the big yachts in an industry producing ever-larger designs. Others roll their eyes, however. Whether the terms mega- and giga are just marketing spinners or a genuine need for classification of the ever-growing luxury yachts being launched is, for now, a case of “Watch this space.” 

Written By: Samantha Wilson

Samantha Wilson has spent her entire life on and around boats, from tiny sailing dinghies all the way up to superyachts. She writes for many boating and yachting publications, top charter agencies, and some of the largest travel businesses in the industry, combining her knowledge and passion of boating, travel and writing to create topical, useful and engaging content.

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Superyacht vs megayacht

Published 05 September 2022

Most people define a superyacht as a vessel used for pleasure, which is larger than 24m (80ft) and has full-time captain and crew employed all year round. This is therefore quite different to a smaller privately owned yacht, captained by its owner, with perhaps one or two temporary crew to assist them in the summer.

The 91.5m (300.1ft) Oceanco TRANQUILITY, for sale with Burgess, has an internal volume of 2,998GT

The dividing line between superyachts and megayachts however is more blurred, and there is no strict or commonly agreed definition.  If a dividing line was to be proposed on length, then many would agree that this would be around the 80m (260ft) mark, but there is no hard line and some industry insiders also use the gross tonnage (volume) as the dividing line, 3,000GT being a line that a lot of regulations follow. It could also be said that the word superyacht can be used in a more inclusive way, and that all megayachts are superyachts, but not all superyachts are megayachts.

The Lurssen-built CAIPIRINHA is 60m (196.9ft)

To explain, just a decade ago a 60m (200ft) was considered mega. Today there are yachts being built that are as large as 180m (590ft). As the size of yachts continues to grow so does the need for observers to demarcate the elite 100m+ (330ft+) yachts, and with this comes the introduction of the hyperbolic terms megayacht and even gigayacht.

AZZAM, the world's longest private yacht at the time of writing, is 180m (590.6ft)

However, most would agree that today’s megayachts are 80m+ (260ft+) with a minimum of 25 crew who operate the vessel all year round using largely rotational crew and run to a high commercial shipping standard.

What is the difference between a superyacht and megayacht?

Built by Kleven in Norway, ANDROMEDA, at 107.4m (352.4ft), has an interior volume of 5,937GT

Megayachts are run more along the lines of a cruise ship or passenger ship and follow many of the same regulations whereas superyachts can still, at least to some extent, follow a more bespoke pattern defined by its owner. This is not to say that a megayacht does not go or do what its owner wants it to do, but there are much stricter regulations in place for yachts over 3,000GT, including full merchant navy certification for all deck and engineering officers.

Length vs gross tonnage

The 156m (511.8ft) Lurssen yacht DILBAR has an internal volume of 15,917GT

The simplest way to explain the difference between length and size of a superyacht is with the 157m (512ft) DILBAR. The megayacht is the fifth largest yacht in the world by length (in June 2022), but with a gross tonnage of 15,917GT, in volume terms she is actually the largest yacht in the world (although she is soon to be overtaken by the in-build 183m (600ft) REV OCEAN). Compare DILBAR to the longest yacht in the world, the 180m (590ft) AZZAM, which has a gross tonnage of 13,136GT, and you can see that longest and largest are two different things.

The 92.4m (303.2ft) Nobiskrug-built TATOOSH, for sale with Burgess, has an internal volume of 3,229GT

When it comes to gross tonnage the big step-changes with regard to shipping regulations are 500GT and 3,000GT. Being over 80m-long all megayachts are over 3,000GT. The likes of the 108m (354.2ft) IJE, for example, is 3,3670GT and is operated by a crew of 30, and similarly the 92.4m (303.2ft) TATOOSH has a gross tonnage of 3,229.

The 85m (278.8ft) AKYACHT-built VICTORIOUS, for sale and charter with Burgess, has an internal volume of 2,291GT

However, a yacht like the 85m (278.8ft) AKYACHT VICTORIOUS , for example, at 2,291GT, is a bona fide superyacht at the very top end of that definition, but significantly she is well under 3,000GT. In fact, the difference between managing yachts under and over 3,000GT is quite significant, including for example different captain’s qualifications between a Master 3000, designed for superyacht helming of yachts under 3,000GT, and a Master (Yachts) Unlimited, which enables that captain to run any vessel of any size, even the Queen Mary 2 or a supertanker.

Benefits: what makes a superyacht a superyacht?

The 70m (229.7ft) Feadship JOY sleeps up to 19 crew

Synonymous with luxury and glamour, a superyacht typically offers owner and guests the freedom to travel the world in ultimate comfort and privacy. A superyacht will be professionally crewed, providing its owner and guests with spectacular service, including a captain, chef, engineer and chief stewardess as a minimum.

The beach club on the 96.6m (316.8ft) Feadship FAITH, for charter with Burgess, opens on three sides and sits beneath a glass-bottomed pool

Ranging from two decks to up to three or four decks for guests, a superyacht will have sumptuous accommodations for between six and 12 guests, as well as luxurious communal living areas, both inside and out on deck. From entertaining and dining areas to beach clubs, swim platforms and sun decks, along with watertoys, superyachts are designed entirely for relaxation and fun, with no other commercial purpose.

The 40.8m (133.8ft) Benetti REBECA is the first of the shipyard's Oasis 40 semi-custom range

Most of the largest superyachts are custom built, representing the pinnacle of design and craftsmanship, while the smaller range of superyachts, between 30-40m (100-130ft) are usually built on a semi-custom platform with their own unique interior design. However, rest assured almost every superyacht, be it a 24m (80ft) or an 80m (260ft), will carry some watertoys to keep every guest entertained while on board, along with a tender to escort guests ashore at their whim and in comfort.

B enefits: what makes a megayacht a megayacht? 

The 73m (239.4ft) Lurssen TITANIA, for charter with Burgess, has a huge selection of toys and plenty of deckhands to show you how they're all used

Aside from having all of the same facilities and amenities of a superyacht, a megayacht will sometimes have special passenger licenses allowing them to accommodation and carry more than 12 guests at the same time. Guest to crew ratios are also greatly increased, with crew numbers on the largest megayachts reaching 80+, sometimes including Michelin-star trained chefs, masseuses, beauty therapists, dive instructors and personal trainers, as well as captains (often on a rotational basis), chief engineer and engineers, first officer, first mate, chief stewardess, a number of deckhands and stewardesses.

Some large yachts even have hangars for their helicopters

Megayachts will have their own gyms, spas, helipads, helicopter hangars, cinema rooms, spa pools and swimming pools, private owners’ decks or even apartments, and beach clubs to rival some of the best on land. Some come with their own chase boats, while others may cruise in tandem with a support vessel to carry all manner of watertoys and other equipment, including submarines.

Discover more about superyacht ownership with Burgess

To find out more about Burgess’ yachts for sale and yachts for charter , please contact a Burgess broker . Alternatively, get in touch with one of our offices directly: London , Monaco , New York , Miami , Singapore or all other locations .

- Yachts, prices and availability are correct at the time of publication.

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A deep dive into yacht types.

In the very technical, precise, and number-loving world of yachting–be it hull length, maximum speed, year built, and so much more–there seems to be much confusion in the categories of yacht types. Those in and out of the yachting industry often hear the terms yacht, superyacht, and even megayacht thrown around casually, and, quite often, interchangeably. So what is a superyacht, really? Is the term “yacht” all-encompassing? Is “gigayacht” really a thing? Do exact numbers come into play? Read on for a deep dive into the different types of yachts.

What Is a Yacht?

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While the term “yacht” technically refers to any boat–sailing or motorized–that has sleeping accommodations aboard, the word is typically used for vessels under 80 feet in length. Usually used for pleasure, yachts can also be categorized as vessels specifically used for racing and/or cruising. While still the dream of many, the general term “yacht” usually refers to the “smaller” (we use that word very lightly) boats you may see cruising exotic locations. 

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What Is a Superyacht?

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Much like a yacht, a superyacht is also a luxurious vessel used for pleasure; the distinction is in its size. Much of the confusion between whether a vessel falls under the yacht, superyacht, or even megayacht category is still pretty unclear amongst industry professionals. The numbers vary depending on who you ask. Generally speaking, though, a superyacht is usually a yacht whose length exceeds 80 feet. Since it’s all so unclear, we just like to think of it in approximate rather than exact terms: a superyacht is a really large yacht. Superyachts usually have a professional crew manning the vessel.

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Megayacht: Myth or Fact?

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But here’s where things get really puzzling. What really is “large”? Where on the spectrum do different yachts fall? And where does it end? Some industry experts have gone so far as to categorize some of the more massive yachts as “megayachts”. If “superyacht” wasn’t impressive enough, this added term has caused even more perplexity in the wide sea that is the yachting business. While the majority have not necessarily adopted this newer lingo, those that have usually use the term to roughly describe exceedingly large yachts, usually over 200 feet in length. Depending on who you ask, though, some pros argue that the term “megayacht” shouldn’t even be used.

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Going Gaga for Gigayachts

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If yacht categories weren’t confusing enough, plus the arguments over the term “megayacht”, some shipbuilders have recently gone one step further, despite it all, and adopted yet another term for the most gigantic, crème de la crème of yachts: gigayachts. While the lines for this category are so completely blurred, it seems that these colossal yachts usually teeter over the 220-foot mark. An important factor that those who actually use this term highlight is that gigayachts are almost always custom-built, with the owner personalizing the boat to his or her liking and preferences.

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Does Size Really Matter?

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Other than literal size–mostly gauged and compared by the length of the vessel–you may be wondering what really is the difference between all these types of yachts. Some may think: the bigger the better . This all depends on what you value most. Usually, the bigger the yacht, the bigger the crew. With more crew members available to maintain a ship and serve passengers, often the service aboard superyachts (and megayachts) is of the utmost level. On the flip side, some may feel that regular yachts are more their speed–literally; smaller yachts can sometimes reach speeds that larger vessels can’t match, upping the action. Others feel that the “smaller” (read: yet still big) yachts are more intimate, or even more livable. At the end of the boat day, it is all about personal preference. Just like all the other countless options in the yacht business, there’s more than enough to go around. There’s an ocean of options just waiting out there.

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What is a Mega Yacht?

When it comes to luxury and extravagance on the high seas, there’s one type of vessel that stands out from the rest: the mega yacht. But what exactly is a mega yacht, and what sets it apart from other luxury yachts? In this article, we’ll dive into the world of mega yachts and explore what makes them so unique.

Defining a Mega Yacht

A mega yacht is a term used to describe a luxury yacht that exceeds a certain size threshold. Typically, a mega yacht is defined as a vessel that is over 80 feet (24 meters) in length and has a gross tonnage of over 500 tons. However, this definition can vary depending on the region and the specific classification society used.

Key Characteristics of a Mega Yacht

So, what sets a mega yacht apart from other luxury yachts? Here are some key characteristics that define this type of vessel:

  • Size : As mentioned earlier, mega yachts are significantly larger than other luxury yachts, with some vessels reaching lengths of over 300 feet (91 meters) and gross tonnages of over 2,000 tons.
  • Luxury Amenities : Mega yachts are equipped with the finest amenities and luxuries, including private cinemas, swimming pools, fitness centers, and even helipads.
  • Customization : Mega yachts are often customized to meet the specific needs and preferences of their owners, with unique features and designs that reflect their personal style.
  • High-Tech Features : Mega yachts are equipped with the latest technology, including advanced navigation systems, satellite communications, and state-of-the-art entertainment systems.

Types of Mega Yachts

Mega yachts come in a variety of styles and sizes, catering to different tastes and preferences. Here are some common types of mega yachts:

  • Superyachts : These are the largest and most luxurious mega yachts, often featuring multiple decks, private cinemas, and extensive outdoor living spaces.
  • Megayachts : These vessels are slightly smaller than superyachts, but still offer a high level of luxury and amenities.
  • Giga Yachts : These are the largest and most extravagant mega yachts, often featuring unique designs and features such as private theaters and spas.
  • Explorer Yachts : These vessels are designed for long-range cruising, often featuring expedition-style designs and extensive storage capacity.

Benefits of Owning a Mega Yacht

Owning a mega yacht comes with many benefits, including:

  • Freedom : A mega yacht provides the ultimate in freedom and flexibility, allowing owners to travel to any destination in the world and experience the finest in luxury and style.
  • Privacy : Mega yachts offer unparalleled privacy and security, allowing owners to enjoy their time on the water without the distractions and stresses of everyday life.
  • Investment Potential : Mega yachts can appreciate in value over time, making them a sound investment for those who can afford them.
  • Status Symbol : Owning a mega yacht is a status symbol, indicating a level of success and sophistication that few others can match.

Challenges of Owning a Mega Yacht

While owning a mega yacht can be a luxurious and rewarding experience, it also comes with its share of challenges:

  • Maintenance and Repair : Mega yachts require constant maintenance and repair, which can be costly and time-consuming.
  • Storage and Handling : Mega yachts require specialized storage and handling facilities, which can be limited in certain areas.
  • Insurance : Insuring a mega yacht can be challenging and expensive, especially for those who are not experienced yacht owners.
  • Regulatory Compliance : Mega yachts must comply with a range of regulations and standards, including those related to safety, environmental impact, and taxation.

In conclusion, a mega yacht is a type of luxury yacht that is characterized by its size, luxury amenities, and customization. With sizes ranging from over 80 feet to over 300 feet in length, mega yachts offer unparalleled freedom, privacy, and investment potential. However, owning a mega yacht also comes with its share of challenges, including maintenance and repair, storage and handling, insurance, and regulatory compliance. For those who can afford the costs and challenges, owning a mega yacht can be a truly unique and rewarding experience.

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Everything You Ever Wanted to Know About Mega-Yachts (and Their Owners)

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Yacht-setters, i.e. the maritime equivalent to jet-setters, circle the globe on mega yachts, the price tags of which can easily equal the yearly-budgets for a small nation. But don’t think it’s easy being rich — these gazillionairs have their yachting woes . The Biggie: when their mega yacht breaks down in a foreign port.

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I asked Sean Blue, Head of Global Watercraft for AIG Private Client Group (which represents the owners of more that 300 80-foot-plus super yachts worldwide), to tell me about mega yachts and their owners .

Who are the owners of super yachts? I can’t divulge our clients, but I can share that mega yacht owners include CEOs of Fortune 500 companies, captains of industry, entertainers, engineers, inventors, rulers, owners of manufacturing companies, billionaires, and generally people who are leaders in their fields. Mega yachts are generally defined as yachts greater than 100 feet or longer, all the way up to the current largest yacht in the world — AZZAM, which is 180.6 meters long (594 feet).

Tell me about the distances these yachts can navigate. This depends on the specifications of the yacht and what it was designed for . Some are not designed to travel long distances and instead are built for speed, or for local cruising, or with maybe enough range to make a trans-Atlantic crossing safely. But others are built with an incredible amount of range in mind and can travel some 8,000 nautical miles without refueling, while others are designed to explore arctic regions, or both. Circumnavigations are not uncommon and large yachts regularly make ocean transits — whether cruising from the Mediterranean to the Caribbean, or en route to Fiji across the Pacific. The only real limitations are time and money. And for most mega yacht owners, it’s just time.

Are these really ships — how do you differentiate a yacht from a ship? Some of them really are ships and are built that way, but the difference lies in how they are used. A yacht is a vessel built for the pleasure of her owner. The best yachts are built to commercial ship standards in terms of seaworthiness, safety, and technology; often times even a higher standard.

How about the price tag for these yachts? $1,000,000 a meter is the rule of thumb, but this can vary depending on the design, builder, systems, interiors and a great many other things. The largest yacht currently in the world, AZZAM, is reported to have cost over $700M to build. In addition to the yachts themselves are the interior décors and furnishings, wine collections, fine art collections, and its “toys” and tenders (support vessels).

What happens when a yacht breaks down on the other side of the globe? Mega yachts are managed and run by highly trained professionals from the captains and crews to the yacht managers that are often hired to manage all the aspects of owning and running a yacht. Not unlike the world of aviation, maintenance is ongoing, so an all-out breakdown on the water whereby you have a dead ship is a relatively rare occurrence. Fire aboard a yacht is actually a little more common, which is the primary source of large losses on yachts that AIG has seen, and something to which we pay a lot of attention by providing shipboard fire training for crews and local firefighters in seaside communities. Whether it’s a breakdown or a fire, after the initial response to save lives and property, the yacht may call for assistance from a neighboring ship or vessel and in some cases call a towing or salvage company for assistance to get the yacht back to the nearest safest port to evaluate damage and decide on next steps. That is usually when specialty insurers are called to facilitate the logistics and repairs.

What if it just needs work? Most of the work performed on a super yacht is performed by its crew. If there is need beyond that, specialists can be flown in from all around the world. Larger yachts are like big commercial buildings with air conditioning systems, watermakers, plumbing, electrical, hydraulics, refrigeration, and virtually any mechanical system you can imagine. If expertise is not available locally, you get the experts to come to you.   

Where do they go for repairs? The best local place they can find that can address the yacht’s specific need. There are numerous facilities around the world that can accommodate and repair mega yachts, but as you get farther from the Western world, these facilities may not specialize or deal with yachts everyday and may be more directed toward commercial work and a more industrial level of care and finish quality. Often in these situations, repairs are made for the safety and seaworthiness of the yacht and cosmetics are handled at a later date at a facility specializing in the high level of yacht fitting and finish.

Does work need to be done on dry land? Some works can be accomplished while the yacht is in the water , even if it involves work to the bottom or propulsion or stabilizer equipment and that may sometimes be a safer and less expensive route if it’s feasible, but some maintenance and repair does require a haul out on land or dry dock.

How much does a typical yacht weigh? There really is not a typical yacht, and the weight can vary greatly. Yachts are generally measured in gross tonnage, which is a volumetric measurement.  A yacht at the smaller end of the Mega Yacht segment, such as a 112-foot Westport, displaces 275,000 pounds and carries a gross tonnage of 207 gross tonnes. AZZAM, the largest yacht in the world, which is  590 feet long and was built by Lurssen in Germany, is reported to be over 13,000 gross tonnes.  

Are there places in the U.S. that repair yachts? The U.S. is blessed with many great facilities around the country and on every coast that are capable of repairing and refitting yachts and mega yachts.   Some are boat and ship yards that are also involved in building yachts, while some are mixed between private and commercial work, and others cater exclusively to the mega yacht community. South Florida is certainly an area of concentration for these facilities, but not the only region where one can find them.

Are there cranes capable of lifting these heavy yachts? Travel lifts can accommodate some pretty large yachts, but at a certain size, a dry-dock might be necessary and in these cases, this can certainly limit your options on where your yacht can be hauled and repaired.

An aside: Marine Group Boat Works in San Diego caters to mega yacht owners. Its six-story traveling crane is capable of lifting 665-tons. Each tire (there are 16) stands a foot taller than a grown man.  The crane is said to be the strongest mobile crane in the U.S. It made record books when the 626 ton mega-yacht Ronin (previously owned by billionaire Larry Ellison – now owned by Venezuelan banker Victor Vargas ), became the largest private yacht ever to be lifted by a moving crane.

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What Is a Superyacht?

A superyacht, or mega yacht, is exactly what it sounds like — a large, luxurious, professionally-crewed vessel, loaded with all the amenities you’d expect from a 5-star hotel. Starting out at a length of 24 meters (79 feet), superyachts are decked out with elegant décor, spacious berths, and come equipped with all sorts of “extras.” Expect novelties such as a jacuzzi, barbecue, sound system, a variety of water sport and fishing equipment, and much more. 

How Big is A Superyacht?

According to many official sources, a superyacht has to be over 75 feet in length (23m). In reality, most superyachts range between 24 to 180 meters (79 feet to 590 feet). Most charter superyachts sleep between 6-12 people. While some are fitted out for a fiesta and are equipped to host up to 50 people, like this 50 guest party yacht in Baja, Mexico .

However it takes more than just size to reach elite superyacht status. Total extravagance is necessary to claim the superyacht title. Impressive size and over-the-top opulence unite to create this grandiose yacht, two characteristics that Boataffair requires of each member of its fleet. With a superyacht charter, customer service is also of the utmost importance. Included in the charter price is a crew of highly trained professionals, including scuba and yoga instructors, masseuses, and high-end chefs who accompany guests on the trip and ensure every need is met. 

Whether you’re after a peaceful getaway or want to host the party of the year, there’s a Boataffair superyacht to fit your holiday desires and capacity requirements.

In addition to size and capacity, Boataffair’s superyacht fleet offers a number of lavish perks; from the grand living quarters of this BVI superyacht charter - to the onboard massage therapist aboard this  Christensen Superyacht . Or how about this adventure-ready vessel in Croatia , prepare to have every need met and exceeded. 

What Is a Superyacht?

How Many Mega Yachts Are There in the World?

Currently, there are more than 10,000 superyachts around the world, with another 150 newly crafted vessels entering the market every year. Here at Boataffair we boast a notable collection and currently we have over 100 superyachts available for charter in 32 different locations around the globe.  

What is the Cost to Charter A Mega Yacht?

The features of magnificent mega yachts are boundless, which begs the question “how much does it cost to charter a superyacht?” While the price per charter tends to be lofty, it is possible to board a mega yacht without breaking the bank.

Superyacht charters can cost as little as €5,000 per day—and remember, that price includes a plethora of complimentary service like airport pick-up and drop-off, gourmet meals, a full bar, fresh juices, water sport and leisure equipment, barbecue set-up, national park and/or landmark entrance fees, laundry services, and a fully-staffed crew.  

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Those who do decide to charter a mega yacht always say the level of service, accessible entertainment, and impeccable luxury are well worth the price tag. Chartering a superyacht is ideal for a romantic getaway with a loved one or a unique venue choice to celebrate a birthday or other special events.

Regardless of the reason, one thing’s for sure: a superyacht charter won’t leave you wanting anything more from a holiday. 

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Mega Yachts Vs Superyachts: All You Need to Know

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Yachts epitomize luxury and are popular among people who love the style, finesse, and affluence. Usually, the term- mega yacht – is used to refer to larger yachts. However, there are a few differences between the two. From the size to the facilities, superyachts and mega yachts bring you the best of luxury. While several of these mega-yachts for sale have individual owners, quite a few of them are available for part-time commercial charter too.

Mega Yachts Vs Superyachts

Here is a look at both these mega and super yachts for sale to help you understand these vessels better:

Super Yachts

The term superyacht describes a yacht that is at least 78 feet or 24 meters. A superyacht offers the best in luxury and experiences to its guests. From skilled crew to spacious and plush interiors, superyachts offer features and facilities that match up to super-expensive hotels.

You can rewind and relax in the Jacuzzis, have fun with water toys, or enjoy the swim platforms on the waterline. A superyacht can accommodate 6 to 12 guests at a time.

Mega Yachts

Yachts that are at least 200 feet or 60 meters fall under the mega yacht category. These yachts, which are also the world’s largest yachts , may have special licenses that allow them to accommodate more than 12 guests at the same time. Megayachts come with a skilled and experienced crew that will ensure that you are comfortable and are provided with everything you need.

These colossal boats offer gyms, spas, private owners decks, helipads, etc. You would be surprised to know that besides these facilities, mega yachts also feature beach clubs, high-speed chase boats, and even submarines.

Here is a list of some of the most sought-after super- and mega-yachts:

The Azzam is the longest superyacht in the world and features in the list of the 100 biggest yachts in the world. For this superyacht, a world-class team was specially created to work on the different aspects of the yacht.

Dubai 531′

The Dubai 531′, another one of the world’s largest yachts, offers an expansive sunbathing area, a swimming pool covered in mosaic, and several Jacuzzis. This exquisite yacht also comes with a helipad and can carry two 10-meter-long tenders.

Dilbar 511′

Dilbar is the world’s largest yacht when you look at gross tonnage and interior volume. The interiors are as striking as her exteriors. Dilbar flaunts interiors designed by Albert Pinto that have redefined luxury. She is also one of the most sought-after yachts among yacht lovers.

Sailing Yacht ‘A’

The sailing yacht ‘A’ is a beautiful boat that is considered to be a sail-assisted motor yacht. This boat will arrest your attention with its unique and sleek exteriors and blow you away with its plush interiors.

Choosing a yacht to purchase or rent can be daunting, especially if you are new to the concept. You can seek help from the mega yacht brokers and super yacht brokers at Miami International Yacht Sales to help you pick out the right yacht for yourself!

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MEGA YACHT, SUPER YACHT OR GIGA YACHT? WHAT TO CALL THE WORLD'S LARGEST YACHTS

There is no looking away when a large luxury yacht sails into view. the biggest super yachts in the world will always mesmerize and intrigue us, whether we are gazing at them from land or sea. but what to call these most expensive super yachts in the world there are no solid definitions when it comes to deciding if a boat is a super yacht, a mega yacht, or a giga yacht. or is that big boat just a yacht there is some general consensus on terminology, however, and several factors come into play when attempting to define the largest yachts in the world:.

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IN THE TIME BEFORE SUPER YACHTS

Maritime history places private yachting in existence as early as the 1600s. At that time, boats began to be used occasionally as recreational vessels, rather than just as work boats. Later, private citizens, not just royalty, eventually began to own their own boats. These were separated from functional craft and the word "yacht" came into play.

LENGTHS OF A SUPER YACHT, MEGA YACHT, AND GIGA YACHT

A boom in large yacht construction blossomed around the time of the Industrial Revolution in the United States. As this era of wealth grew for family names such as Carnegie, Rockefeller, Morgan, and Vanderbilt, so did interest in the luxuriousness of these yachts, which they often saw as an extension of their family mansions. Since these boat owners were seldom mariners themselves, they hired crew to help run these vessels. The largest of these large boats of the time were considered yachts.

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The length overall of a boat - for both powerboats and sailboats - is the first clue to how it is named in the yacht-industry nomenclature. Many maritime businesses will use the term super yacht for vessels at least 80 feet (24 meters) in length, while some consider super yachts to be a minimum of 100 feet in length (30 meters).

Many people use the terms super yacht and mega yacht interchangeably, while others believe a mega yacht starts at 200 feet (60 meters). There is also some consensus that an extremely high level of service from the onboard crew can bump a superyacht into the megayacht realm.

But as the largest of the yachts continue to grow in length, even the term mega yacht seems insufficient. Faster than the largest yacht in the world can be crowned, plans are already drawn up to exceed its length.

Should the largest, nearly 600-foot-long yacht fall into the same naming category as the 200-foot yacht? Probably not. For this reason, many more in the maritime industry will put the largest of the large luxury yachts into the giga yacht group. Similarly, the immense vessels that are still in the idea/discussion phase are called giga yacht concepts.

MEGA YACHT REGIONS

There are informal regional trends when it comes to naming the largest of the super-, mega-, and giga yachts. Although English is the primary language in much of North America and Europe, English can seem like two different languages when comparing London with New York. This is also true with yacht terminology.

Often the European yachting industry uses the term superyacht (or super yacht) while the United States more frequently uses the term megayacht (or mega yacht). As the yacht industry continues to grow, the use of super to describe a large, luxury yacht seems to be more predominant worldwide.

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SUPER YACHT LEGALESE

Another factor that helps define boats is the legal aspect as described by several maritime groups. Whether the boat in question is the smallest rowboat, dinghy, or tender, or the biggest boat in the world, international and local regulations hold a few clues.

One international governing body is the Maritime and Coastguard Agency (MCA) based in the United Kingdom. This British agency legislates and guides the maritime industry with national and international support and has been a leader in internationally recognized definitions.

According to the MCA's Large Commercial Yacht Code's definition, "Large means 24 meters and over in load line length and the Code of Practice applies to yachts which are in commercial use for sport or pleasure, do not carry cargo, and do not carry more than 12 passengers."

MEGA YACHT CREW

The presence of hired crew onboard definitely lends itself to referring to a boat as a yacht. As soon as captain, engineer, purser, deckhand, bosun, stewardess, stew, and chef are in uniform and on duty to serve the owner, the tendency is to use the term yacht in any form, whether a super yacht, a mega yacht, or a giga yacht.

So, with no "official" rules in play, you can use your own judgement and preference when calling a vessel, a boat, a yacht, a super yacht, a mega yacht, or a giga yacht.

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The merchant shipping sector is ruled by safety regulations developed since the beginning of the 20th century, and is familiar with international conventions such as SOLAS, MARPOL and Load Lines. But the application of common safety requirements to pleasure vessels is something relatively new – a continuous work in progress – and is very much dependant on the service and the flag of the yacht.

Defining the problems

Definitions do not help. How often have we read of large yachts, superyachts, megayachts, gigayachts or other bombastic adjectives? How many times have we mentioned MCA, RINA, and Lloyd’s, without having a clear idea of who’s doing what?

A good starting point for understanding the subject is to clarify the main definitions and the roles of the main players:

Large yacht

A large yacht is a pleasure vessel with a load line length equal to or over 24m. Almost all the flag administrations have adopted safety codes dedicated to large yachts and this is, therefore, the only definition having a universal meaning in the international regulatory framework of yachts.

Commercial yacht

A motor or sailing vessel in commercial use (i.e. charter) for sport and pleasure, carrying no cargo and not more than 12 passengers.

Private yacht

A pleasure vessel solely used for the recreational and leisure purpose of its owner and his guests.

Flag administration

The government of the state whose flag the yacht is entitled to fly . This administration sets the safety regulations, manning requirements and fiscal aspects relevant to the yacht registration.

Different flag administrations can inspect the safety aspects of yachts with their own inspectors (see MCA for example) or delegate this activity partially or totally to other recognised bodies such as the classification societies.

The main flag authorities in the yachting industry are: The UK-MCA, Cayman Islands, Isle of Man, Malta, the Marshall Islands, Italy and Luxembourg.

Classification societies

Organisations that establish and apply technical standards in relation to the design, construction and survey of ships.

Classification rules are developed to assess the structural strength and integrity of the essential parts of the hull, the reliability and function of the propulsion, steering systems, power generation and all the other features installed on board which contribute to guarantee the main essential services.

In addition to this ‘third party check’ function, class societies carry out statutory duties on behalf of the major flag administrations in accordance with specific delegation agreements signed with each government.

The main class societies involved in yachting are: American Bureau of Shipping, Bureau Veritas, Det Norske Veritas, Germanischer Lloyd, Lloyd’s Register, and RINA.

Large yachts: Applicable rules and certificates

Private yachts

The mandatory requirements for these boats are very light. For the majority of flag states, a registration survey and a tonnage measurement, carried out by an authorised surveyor, are sufficient.

The only mandatory international conventions are those relevant to the marine environment: MARPOL and the Anti-Fouling System Convention.

The International Convention for the Prevention of Pollution from Ships (MARPOL) is intended to eliminate the intentional pollution and to minimise the accidental pollution of the marine environment caused by harmful substances.

The Anti-Fouling System Convention’s purpose is to eliminate the presence of harmful substances for the marine environment contained in anti-fouling paints applied to ships.

Classification

While classification is not mandatory, building and maintaining a private yacht in class is the only evidence that the boat has been designed, constructed and operated in compliance with appropriate technical standards. It is therefore highly desirable, especially in relation to insurance and re-sale purposes.

Commercial yachts

All flag administrations require commercial yachts to be certified in accordance with a specific large yacht safety code.

The most popular of these safety codes, and the first that was developed, is the MCA Large Commercial Yacht Code (LY2) published in 2004. It replaced the Code of Practice for the Safety of Large Commercial Sailing and Motor Vessels (LY1) published in 1997.

LY2 is applied by the Red Ensign Group Flags (UK, Cayman Islands, Isle of Man, Bermuda, Gibraltar, British Virgin Islands, etc.) and is recognised as a reference standard for all the yachting industry.

Other flags have developed similar codes. Luxembourg, Italy, Marshall Islands, Malta, Belize and The Netherlands are some examples.

While introducing a stricter set of rules and regulations compared to private yachts, commercial registration offers yacht owners the possibility of making a profit from the chartering activity of their boats, and allows them to take advantage of all the other benefits of a commercial operation (in particular VAT exemption on the purchase, sale, bunkering, provisions, dry-docking, and others).

Mandatory certificates

The number and type of the mandatory certificates depends on the size of the vessel; the following is an indicative list:

  • International Tonnage Certificate : A measurement of the internal volumes of the yacht expressed in gross tons (GT). This measurement should not be confused with displacement tonnage, which quantifies the weight of a vessel.
  • Large Yacht Code Certificate : Covers life-saving appliances, fire protection and means of escape, navigational and signalling equipment, intact and damaged stability, manning and crew accommodation.
  • Class Certificate : This mainly deals with the yacht’s hull, machinery, electrical equipment and outfitting.
  • International Load Line Certificate : This certifies the weather-tightness of the yacht.
  • Safety Radio Certificate : This is applicable if gross tonnage exceeds 300GT This concerns the radio communication and distress installations.
  • MARPOL Annex I Certificate : This is applicable if gross tonnage exceeds 400GT This deals with the disposal of oil and bilge water from machinery spaces.
  • MARPOL Annex IV Certificate : This is applicable if gross tonnage exceeds 400 or the yacht is certified to carry over 15 persons. This deals with the disposal of sewage from ships.
  • MARPOL Annex V : This is applicable to all ships. It covers the disposal of rubbish.
  • MARPOL Annex VI : This is applicable if gross tonnage exceeds 400GT as well as to all main and auxiliary engines with a power exceeding 130kW. It concerns the emissions from main and auxiliary engines (NOx and SOx).
  • Safety Construction and Safety Equipment : These are additional prescriptions on machinery, electrical parts, life-saving and navigational equipment for yachts with a gross tonnage above 500GT.
  • International Safety Management Certificate : This is only applicable to yachts having a gross tonnage greater than 500GT. A certified management company is requested to carry out this service, preparing operational manuals, procedures for drills, and taking care of the maintenance of the yacht and its installations.
  • International Ship and Port Security Certificate : This is only applicable to yachts having a gross tonnage greater than 500GT and deals with the anti-piracy certification. A certified management company is requested to provide the ashore assistance and establish on-board procedures and operational manuals.

The GT Factor

The gross tonnage value (GT) is a key issue, not only as a reference for the registration fees applied by the different flag administrations, but also because it determines whether an international convention, rather than a particular safety standard, applies to a yacht.

The table below summarises how the conventions and relevant certificates come into force depending on the gross tonnage of the yacht. In particular, the following values may have a critical impact:

300GT: In many codes, when you reach this value the yacht must be certified in unrestricted service (stricter requirements regarding stability, load line and life-saving appliances).

400GT: This is the threshold for almost all the environmental conventions such as MARPOL and Anti-fouling System.

500GT: This is the threshold for the application of the SOLAS Convention, meaning stricter requirements on machinery, safety systems, materials of construction, fire protection, life-saving appliances and navigational equipment. Furthermore an external certified management company is requested for the ISM and ISPS certifications.

The tonnage issue could also arise on existing yachts when undertaking major refits or modifications, in that any change to the internal volumes of the boat – such as adding enclosed deckhouses or superstructures, or modifying the hull transom or bow – will modify the tonnage value with the risk of subjecting the yacht to stricter mandatory rules.

UPDATE: Since this article was originally published, LY2 has been superseded by Large Commercial Yacht Code Revision 3 (LY3) .

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