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Yacht on the rocks
The "Senera" was reported to have landed bow-up on the rocks, 20 nautical miles east of Sharm El Sheikh in the Red Sea, 20 nautical miles east of the popular Egyptian holiday resort, on Aug 25, 2017. The vessel has sustained structural damage to the bulb, bow and hull. The hull has allegedly punctured forward. While there was no water ingress at present, there are concerns of her sustaining further damage on the rocks. The cause was thought to be a navigational error and propulsion failure. The situation was resolvable with a hull patch and ballast placed aft, however weather conditions have not favoured her removal, but were improving.
World's eighth largest yacht stirs curiosity in South Bay (Los Angeles)
The conspicuous size and glamour of the world's eighth largest yacht belied its owner's attempts at privacy, as it floated like a horizontal skyscraper around the South Bay this week. The Serene first arrived at the Port of Los Angeles in San Pedro, where it docked at the cruise terminal for several days, before heading to Marina del Rey and Venice midweek. Gawkers marvelled at its onboard helicopter, upper deck 50-foot pool and lounges, bars and spas. It quickly became clear that the superyacht, with all its pomp, was the object of unsatisfied curiosity. Russian vodka tycoon Yuri Shefler owns the $330 million ship named Serene. It is 440 feet long and was built at Fincantieri shipyard in Italy and launched in August 2011. More to read at http://www.dailynews.com/ci_20032440?source=most_viewed
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