FOR SALE:
THIS 92M YACHT WAS BUILT IN 2000 BY NOBISKRUG. SHE FEATURES AN EXTERIOR DESIGN BY KUSCH AND STUDIO YACHT AND AN INTERIOR BY TERENCE DISDALE.

FOR SALE: THIS 92M YACHT WAS BUILT IN 2000 BY NOBISKRUG. SHE FEATURES AN EXTERIOR DESIGN BY KUSCH AND STUDIO YACHT AND AN INTERIOR BY TERENCE DISDALE.

ASKING PRICE: 90 MILLION EUROS

She cruises at 18 knots and reaches a top speed of 19.0 km. She can sleep up to 20 guests taken care of by a crew of 35

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KEY FEATURES

DIMENSIONS

Overall length 92.42m (303'3")

Length at waterline 81.98m (268'12")

Beam 14.95m (49'1")

Draught max. 5.16m (16'11")

Gross tonnage 3229

Full load displacement 2758

BUILD

Builder Nobiskrug

Port Rendsburg

Country Germany

Year 2000

MATERIALS

Hull Steel

DESIGN

Naval Kusch Yachts

Exterior Kusch Yachts

Interior Terence Disdale Design

Exterior Studio Yacht

Naval Studio Yacht

VESSEL DETAILS

Type Motor

Class Lloyd's Register

Hull type Mono hull yacht

Hull configuration Displacement

ACCOMMODATION

Number of guests 20

Guest cabins 1 Master, 7 Double, 2 Twin

Number of crew 35

PERFORMANCE & CAPABILITIES

Max. speed 19.0 kn

Cruise speed 18.0 kn

Speed/range / n/M

Fuel capacity 457,000L (120,726.604g)

Water capacity 137,000L (36,191.564g)

PROPULSION

Type Count Manufacturer

Propellors 2

George Town, Cayman Islands

George Town is a city situated on Grand Cayman in the Cayman Islands. It serves as the capital of the Cayman Islands, in the British West Indies. As of 2019, the city had a population of 40,200 making it the largest city (by population) of all the British Overseas Territories.

George Town is the heart of the Cayman Islands financial services industry (there are close to 600 Bank and Trust companies in the Cayman Islands). The Caymanian government offices are located in the city. According to the Globalization and World Cities Research Network in 2016, George Town is classed as a Beta city.

Government

The Caymanian government offices are located in George Town. These offices include the Parliament of the Cayman Islands, the Court Houses and the Government Administration Building. The Government Administration Building houses the offices of the Premier and other members of Cabinet, the Deputy Governor and his staff as well as other elected officials and civil servants. The former Old Courts Building located at the corner of Shedden Road and Harbour Drive is now the National Museum of Grand Cayman. The building was built more than 150 years ago and has served the Caymanian government not only as a court building but as a jail and the island's first official Post Office.

Nationality

Caymanian: 39.1%

Non-Caymanian: 66.8%

Nationalities broken down

Caymanian: 39.1%

Jamaican: 28.4%

Filipino: 14.5%

British: 5.2%

Indian: 5.0%

Other: 8.2%

George Town's city limits extend from the east at the edge of the South Shore District, north just beyond Owen Roberts International Airport, south to Hog Sty Bay and west to Seven Mile Beach and the West Bay District. George Town's famous Seven Mile Beach is a long crescent of coral-sand beach extending up to the West Bay region of Grand Cayman and is the most popular and populated area for tourists on the island.

Climate

Georgetown has an Am or tropical monsoon climate, with a hot and wet season from May through November, and a warm and dry season from December through April. As with most tropical climates, there is only a slight variation in monthly mean temperatures during the course of the year.

Economy

Finance

The financial services generated CI$1.2 billion of GDP in 2007 (55% of the total economy), 36% of all employment and 40% of all government revenue. The Cayman Islands ranks fifth internationally in terms of value of liabilities booked and sixth in terms of assets booked. It has branches of 40 of the world's 50 largest banks. The Cayman Islands are the second largest captive domicile in the world with more than 700 captives, writing more than US$7.7 billion of premiums and with US$36.8 billion of assets under management. There are more than 9,500 funds under licence with globally recognised legal, audit/accounting and fund administration services (incl. the Big Four auditors). Major law firms such as Maples and Calder and Ogier (law firm) have established themselves in the Cayman Islands. Similarly, large accounting firms such as KPMG, Ernst & Young and Deloitte are also present. As a result, the Cayman Islands are a leader in captive domiciles, hedge fund registrations and is considered a major international banking centre.

Tourism

George Town is a popular port of call for the Caribbean with cruise ships anchoring in George Town Harbour Tuesday through Friday. Cruise ships calling at George Town anchor offshore and ferry their passengers ashore by tenders, also known as shuttle boats. Passengers disembark in George Town, in the centre of the Grand Cayman shopping district and usually remain anchored from early morning until mid-afternoon.

Activities available to tourists in George Town include submarine tours of George Town Harbour, glass-bottom boat tours, snorkelling, scuba diving, parasailing, charter boat tours, rum distillery tours, art galleries, a historical museum, and of course, shopping and eating. For nightlife, Seven Mile Beach is host to numerous nightclubs and bars. George Town's waterfront is also home to a Harley-Davidson shop, a Jimmy Buffett's Margaritaville franchise, and a Guy Harvey art studio and restaurant. Ritz-Carlton Grand Cayman is the grandest hotel on the island.

Education

The Cayman Islands Education Department operates George Town Primary School, Red Bay Primary School, Prospect Primary School, John Gray High School and the University College of the Cayman Islands.

John Gray High is in the former George Hicks High School building since 2012.

Caymanian children are entitled to free primary and secondary education. Various churches and private foundations operate several private schools that offer American and British based studies starting from nursery up to A Levels and College.

Private schools include:

Cayman International School

Cayman Prep & High School

St. Ignatius Catholic School

Montessori also operates 3 schools in George Town. The schools are located on South Church Street, Hind's Way (off Walkers Road) and Prospect Point Road in Red Bay.

St. Matthew's University, a Medical and Veterinary school is located on the outskirts of George Town.

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