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Black Pearl Worlds Largest EXQUISITE Sailing Yacht

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Standing at 350ft, Black Pearl is the world’s largest sailing yacht and is estimated to have cost in excess of $200 million. The unique vessel was garnering global attention long before her maiden voyage thanks to her revolutionary design, ecocredentials and technological advancements, all of which have set a new industry standard and seen her scoopup numerous awards for innovation.

Delivered in 2018 by Dutch shipyard Oceanco, the threemast yacht is said to be the realization of a radical vision by her owner who wanted “to build something that was out of the ordinary in every way,” according to the ship’s captain Chris Gartner.

Who is Black Pearl’s owner? This, along with much of her interior details, has never been officially released, all adding to Black Pearl’s mystique. That being said, she is widely believed to belong to the Russian businessman, Oleg Burlakov.

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