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  2. SS Oceanic (1963) - Wikipedia

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    SS Oceanic was a cruise ship built in 1963 by Cantieri Riuniti dell' Adriatico, Monfalcone, Italy for Home Lines.Between 1985 and 2000, she sailed for Premier Cruise Line under the names Starship Oceanic and Big Red Boat I, before being sold to Pullmantur Cruises and reverting to her original name.

  3. Wikipedia : Featured list candidates/List of Starfleet ...

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    In Star Trek only a handful of models were built to minimise costs. Generaly only the text on the soucer section is replaced to create a "new" ship. If you investigate DVD quality still images you can easily read "Enterpirse" on other galaxy class ships. So I know what I dont see in that shot from post production.

  4. SS Delphine (1921) - Wikipedia

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    Delphine was sold in 1967 and again in 1968, changing names again to Dauntless, only to be sold again in 1986, 1989, and in 1997 – at scrap metal prices to her next owner, Jacques Bruynooghe, who proceeded to restore her for $60 million to the original 1921 condition including interior decor and the original steam engines. [1]

  5. Luna (yacht) - Wikipedia

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    Its exterior was designed by NewCruise of Germany and its interior by Donald Starkey. [2] The yacht's cost has been estimated at over €250m. Luna was sold to Azerbaijani Farkhad Akhmedov, for €200m in April 2014. [5] In October 2014 the yacht was sent to Bremerhaven, Germany, for an extensive refit costing €50m.

  6. Sunrays (yacht) - Wikipedia

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    The interior design of Sunrays was done by Terence Disdale and the exterior work was done by Bjorn Johansson. The Sunrays yacht can accommodate up to 16 guests and has a crew of 28. The Sunrays yacht can accommodate up to 16 guests and has a crew of 28.

  7. Christina O - Wikipedia

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    Compared to a typical 21st-century superyacht, her staterooms are small and Christina O lacks the indoor boat storage that is now standard; however, the number of living areas is large, and the amount of outdoor deck space is generous. The aft main deck has an outdoor pool with a minotaur-themed mosaic floor that rises at the push of a button ...

  8. SV Mandalay - Wikipedia

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    SV Mandalay is a three-masted schooner measuring 163.75 ft (49.91 m) pp, [2] with a wrought iron hull. It was built as the private yacht Hussar (IV), and would later become the research vessel Vema, one of the world's most productive oceanographic research vessels.

  9. Nero (yacht) - Wikipedia

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    [5] [6] The ship launched in 2008. [8] In 2009, Nero won Best Motor Yacht over 75 metres (246 ft) at the 2009 ShowBoats International Design Awards. [7] [8] [9] Also in 2009, the yacht was listed for sale with Merle Wood & Associates and Burgess at €75 million (US$98 million).