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Ocean Alexander was founded by Alex Chueh in 1977. [3] The company has had a long relationship with American boat designer Ed Monk, jr son of the legendary Ed Monk, sr. [4] The current President of Ocean Alexander is Alex’s son John Chueh. [5] Ocean Alexander closed their Chinese yard in 2013. [6]
This list of motor yachts by length, is a table of the world's longest active superyachts, with an overall length of at least 75 metres (246 ft) and up.. These boats are also known as "megayachts", "gigayachts" and even "terayachts", usually depending on length.
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First ocean-going ironclad, developed in response to the use of explosive shells in the Crimean War. 78 m (257 ft) 14 m (45 ft) Canada: 1891–1926 broken up A full-rigged ship intended to be the largest wooden ship built in Canada, but the hull had to be shortened after the keel's timber was damaged during construction. It transported cargo ...
The yacht's overall length is 121.83 meters (399 ft 8 in), [2] [a] and her length at waterline is 104.6 m (343 ft 2 in). Her beam is 16.9 m (55 ft 5 in) and a draft of 5.8 m (19 ft 0 in). The yacht is measured at 5,933 gross tonnage (GT). Alexander is powered by two MAN diesel engines each creating 4,025 horsepower (3,001 kW).
Forest Whitaker's role in the MGM+ series, 'Emperor of Ocean Park' is starting a conversation on how far someone will go to obtain Black excellence. ... Maya Alexander. August 15, 2024 at 12:48 PM.
The largest male white shark ever tagged by the research group OCEARCH was spotted in Florida waters. The shark, named Contender, was first tagged and released by OCEARCH on Jan. 17.
The Olympic-class ocean liners were a trio of British ocean liners built by the Harland & Wolff shipyard for the White Star Line during the early 20th century, named Olympic (1911), Titanic (1912) and Britannic (1915). All three were designated to be the largest as well as most luxurious liners of the era, devised to provide White Star an ...