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The Dragonfly superyacht, a 142-meter luxury vessel originally commissioned as Alibaba, represents one of the most impressive achievements in modern yacht construction. Crafted by the esteemed German shipyard LÃŧrssen, Dragonfly stands as a symbol of elegance, state-of-the-art technology, and exceptional engineering. Launched in December 2023, the superyacht successfully completed her sea trials and is scheduled for delivery to her new owner, Google cofounder Sergey Brin, by the end of 2024. This acquisition places Dragonfly among the most prestigious vessels in the world of luxury yachting. Key Takeaways Dragonfly is a 142-meter superyacht originally known as Alibaba, built by the esteemed shipyard LÃŧrssen. Owned by Sergey Brin, Dragonfly exemplifies luxury, state-of-the-art technology, and environmental responsibility. Designed by GermÃĄn Frers and Nauta Design, the yacht features 2,000 square meters of interior living space and 1,000 square meters of exterior social areas. Equipped with a diesel-electric hybrid propulsion system and electric Azimuth pod drive, Dragonfly combines performance with fuel efficiency. Notable features include two helipads, multiple swimming pools, cutting-edge entertainment systems, and four expansive decks. Originally commissioned by Leonid Mikhelson, the yacht changed hands during construction and is now owned by Brin. @superyachttimes
There are a lot of reasons why a boat wonât plane, so letâs take a look at precisely what it means to get a boat on plane and how to fix it when you just canât quite get it up. Full article: https://mycruiserlife.com/boat-wont-plane/ Follow My Cruiser Life on social media: âē Facebook - https://www.facebook.com/mycruiserlife âē Twitter - https://twitter.com/yourcruiserlife âē Pinterest - https://www.pinterest.com/mycruiserlife/ Make sure you subscribe to our channel and hit the notification bell, so you donât miss any of our new videos đ #shorts #boatlife #boattips #lifeonthewater