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  • A superyacht or megayacht is a large, luxurious, professionally crewed motor or sailing yacht, ranging from 24 metres (79 ft) to more than 180 metres (590 ft) in length.[2] Superyachts are often available for charter with a staff that caters to guests at a high standard of comfort. They may be designed to emphasize comfort, speed, or expedition capability. Depending on the season, superyachts may be most frequently found in the Mediterranean or the Caribbean. Many are available for charter at prices that exceed €100,000 per week. Larger examples may have more than one swimming pool; they may carry a variety of water toys, other boats, and some a helicopter.
    Black Pearl, the largest sailing yacht, as of 2018.[3]
    The "Large Commercial Yacht Code (LY2)" of Great Britain and its dominions defines a "large yacht" as one that is 24 metres (79 ft) or more at the waterline and is in commercial use for sport or pleasure, while not carrying cargo or more than 12 passengers and carrying a professional crew. The code regulates the equipping of such vessels, both at sea and in port-including such matters as crew duty times and the presence of a helicopter on board. The code has different levels of standard for vessels above and below 500 tonnes (500,000 kg).[4] Other countries have standards similar to LY2.[5] Whereas yachts of 24 metres and below may be constructed of fiberglass, larger yachts are more likely to be constructed of steel, aluminum or composite fiber-reinforced plastic.[6] Such yachts may be considered "superyachts" and are more commonly at 40 metres (130 ft) or more in length.[2]
    Whereas "commercial" large yachts may carry no more than 12 passengers, "private" yachts are solely for the pleasure of the owner and guests do not carry the passenger restriction. Yachts may be identified by flag-the country under which a yacht is registered.[5] An industry publication categorizes superyachts by size,[1] by speed,[7] as "explorer" yachts,[8] as sailing yachts,[9] and classic yachts.[10]
    As of 2016, there were about 10,000 superyachts over 24 metres in length, worldwide. Of these about 80% were power yachts. The annual production rate was reported to be around 150.[2] As of 2018, the 200 largest yachts ranged in size from 70 metres (230 ft) to 181 metres (594 ft)-the Azzam. The largest sail-assisted yacht at 143 metres (469 ft) was Sailing Yacht A.[1] As of 2018, the top 50 sailing yachts ranged in size from 53 metres (174 ft) to 107 metres (351 ft)-the Black Pearl.[3] The 20 fastest superyachts ranged in speed from 50 knots (93 km/h) with 7,290-horsepower (5.44 MW) engines to 67 knots (124 km/h) with 20,600-horsepower (15.4 MW) engines for the motor yacht, World is not Enough.[7]
    As superyachts have increased in size, so have the informal terms that describe their size evolved to include "megayacht, "gigayacht" and (speculatively) "terayacht".[11] by Aber256 | / aber256-517344883
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