Saturday, 22 April 2017

World's largest superyacht worth £350million owned by Arsenal billionaire is spotted arriving in Monaco as he tours the French Riviera

  • The £350million Dilbar was spotted sailing along the French Riviera between Cannes and Monaco today
  • It is owned by Alisher Usmanov who also holds just under one-third of the shares in Arsenal Football Club
  • It is not known whether the Uzbek billionaire is aboard his massive yacht during its Riviera cruise
  • Usmanov's team Arsenal are due to play Manchester City in the FA Cup Semi Final on Sunday afternoon

 
The Dilbar, which is owned by Uzbek billionaire Alisher Usmanov was spotted arriving in Monaco from nearby Cannes
 
A £350million superyacht owned by billionaire Arsenal investor Alisher Usmanov has been spotted sailing off the coast of Monaco.
The 512-foot-long Dilbar was seen approaching the French coast earlier today.
Usmanov, who is worth more than £10 billion, is one of the most wealthy people in Russia.
However, despite his wealth, he has been frozen out at board level at Arsenal by the club's majority shareholder 'Silent' Stan Kroenke.
 
 
The mega yacht - which is believed to be worth £350million - has two helicopter landing pads and a luxury interior
 
 
 
The Dilbar is the biggest private yacht in the world and arrived on the French Riviera sailing between Monaco and Cannes
The Dilbar is the biggest private yacht in the world and arrived on the French Riviera sailing between Monaco and Cannes
 
 
 
Earlier this week the vessel, pictured, was seen at Cap Ferrat between Nice and Monaco during its Riviera cruise
Earlier this week the vessel, pictured, was seen at Cap Ferrat between Nice and Monaco during its Riviera cruise
 
 
Arsenal are due to take on Manchester City in the FA Cup Semi Final at Wembley Stadium this Sunday, which is the club's last chance of silverware this season.
The Uzbek-born billionaire made his money in metal, media, telecommunications and sport.

The build cost for the new Dilbar has not been disclosed, but estimates have put it near £350million.
As is the case with many new superyacht builds for the super-wealthy, details of Dilbar’s interior and amenities remain a secret.
Her design – which offers very little outdoor space and is geared towards privacy– offers very few hints.
Dilbar, built by Lurssen Yachts at its shipyard near Bremen, Germany, has two helipads – one on the sundeck and one on the bow – and a small sitting area and a swimming platform at the back.
Alisher Usmanov said during a recent interview that the Arsenal board are responsible for their lack of recent success
Alisher Usmanov said during a recent interview that the Arsenal board are responsible for their lack of recent success
 
 
 
The amazing yacht, which has 41,000 square foot of living space is also equipped with two helicopter pads
The amazing yacht, which has 41,000 square foot of living space is also equipped with two helicopter pads
 
 
 
 
The monster vessel, pictured here during construction, has the largest interior volume of any yacht ever built
The monster vessel, pictured here during construction, has the largest interior volume of any yacht ever built
 
 
 
The massive yacht, pictured under construction, is designed to protect the privacy of those on board
The massive yacht, pictured under construction, is designed to protect the privacy of those on board
 
Inside, it has nearly 41,000 square feet of living space for her guests and owner, said Dimitri Semenikhin, of Yacht Harbour.
He said: ‘Yacht projects of this scale never fail to impress, especially when Lurssen is involved.
‘Dilbar is constructed in such a way that even through helicopter photo shoots, none of its features can actually be seen other than her two helipads.
‘Although there are some outdoor spaces on the yacht, the majority of the living space is located indoors, which has led to Dilbar having the largest interior volume of any yacht ever built.’
He said the gigantic yacht has a diesel-electric power plant and a cruising speed of 22.5 knots (just under 26mph).
(The Mail, UK) 


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