What device is used to steer a ship?
Ships are steered by a device called a rudder, which is operated from the helm.
It will depend on the engine and the overall performance pf the yacht or boat. If its a 100% condition then the price is a little bit costly.
I would be really intrested to know who owns this Yacht as i saw it in Puerto benus las week when i was there. A
What is the type and brand of the Luxury yacht used in the movie 'Donkeypunch'?
It is a 72 Foot Ferritti.
Who does Fuel polishing in new york state?
Clean Fuels Associates services all areas of the Northeast and Southern US.
Who owns the yacht Fighting Irish?
Saw the yacht in San Pedro Belize then saw David Lettermen on the island, thought it might be his. The Fighting Irish Yacht is owned by a family based in the San Franciso Area.
Carpe Diem means "seize the day". Enjoy the day or catch the day is also a way to use the phrase daily.
If your question refers to the 115' Benetti (ex-Nanseabee, and ex-Intrinsic) registered in Kingstown, it is currently owned by Paradigm Marine, LDC, Kingstown, St. Vincent and Grenadines. This motor yacht is available for charter, and links can be found below to check facts and learn more. The Paradigm's homepage will let you take a virtual tour of the vessel.
How would one go about hiring a standard chartered yacht?
One would go about hiring a standard chartered yacht by visiting a local yacht club. When they visit, they could inquire about hiring a standard chartered yacht.
How much does transport vessel cost How much it cost to rent a transport vessel for 1 year?
Need to know an example price. Which type of vessel.
Who built the private yacht Christina for Aristotle Onassis?
Kapt. Sven W. Thienemann built the private yatch "Christina" for Aristotle Onassis. Kapt. Sven then became the captain of the yacht for Mr. Onassis.
A more extensive answer:
Onassis' M/Y Christina O was converted from HMCS Stormont, a River class frigate bearing pennant number K327. She was built at Vickers' Yard in Montreal in 1942-43 to a British Admiralty design prepared by one William Reid. She saw service in the Atlantic during WWII and was decommissioned in November 1945. In 1954 she was sold out of reserve to Onassis for the princely sum of $34,000. Onassis had her converted to a yacht at a reported cost of $4 million, rough $50 M in today's money. He chose her, so it was reported, because the "River" frigates were, at the time, the fastest ships at sea, and they were driven by quiet steam engines as opposed to noisy diesel engines. The conversion was performed by Kieler Werft, Kiel, Germany, under the direction of Naval Architect Caesar Pinnau according to wishes communicated directly to him from Onassis.
Kapitän Thienemann, a Hamburg based "Cape Horner" (in sailing ships) and skipper of a German whale catcher at the time Onassis bought the entire remnants of the German whaling fleet in the early 1950s, was M/Y Christina O's skipper all-right, but he was not the designer nor the builder of the vessel in any of her incarnations. Thienemann became her skipper by prior request from Onassis, who knew him from the whaling fleet, after M/Y Christina O was put into commission after her conversion.
After many name changes she sails again (2011) as M/Y Christina O and may be chartered - if you have enough money: $60K per day, last I heard.
Well......In 1994 it was owned by a Malaysian Buisness man called "Ishak"