"A" - The world's largest private yachts

Published August 30, 2014
One of the world's largest private yachts, simply named “A,” appears after a $500,000 fuel-up at Pier 90 in Seattle, Washington. AP
One of the world's largest private yachts, simply named “A,” appears after a $500,000 fuel-up at Pier 90 in Seattle, Washington. AP
One of the world's largest private yachts, simply named “A,” appears after a $500,000 fuel-up at Pier 90 in Seattle, Washington. AP
One of the world's largest private yachts, simply named “A,” appears after a $500,000 fuel-up at Pier 90 in Seattle, Washington. AP
One of the world's largest private yachts, simply named “A,” appears after a $500,000 fuel-up at Pier 90 in Seattle, Washington. AP
One of the world's largest private yachts, simply named “A,” appears after a $500,000 fuel-up at Pier 90 in Seattle, Washington. AP
One of the world's largest private yachts, simply named “A,” appears after a $500,000 fuel-up at Pier 90 in Seattle, Washington. AP
One of the world's largest private yachts, simply named “A,” appears after a $500,000 fuel-up at Pier 90 in Seattle, Washington. AP
One of the world's largest private yachts, simply named “A,” appears after a $500,000 fuel-up at Pier 90 in Seattle, Washington. AP
One of the world's largest private yachts, simply named “A,” appears after a $500,000 fuel-up at Pier 90 in Seattle, Washington. AP
One of the world's largest private yachts, simply named “A,” appears after a $500,000 fuel-up at Pier 90 in Seattle, Washington. AP
One of the world's largest private yachts, simply named “A,” appears after a $500,000 fuel-up at Pier 90 in Seattle, Washington. AP
One of the world's largest private yachts, simply named “A,” appears after a $500,000 fuel-up at Pier 90 in Seattle, Washington. AP
One of the world's largest private yachts, simply named “A,” appears after a $500,000 fuel-up at Pier 90 in Seattle, Washington. AP
One of the world's largest private yachts, simply named “A,” appears after a $500,000 fuel-up at Pier 90 in Seattle, Washington. AP
One of the world's largest private yachts, simply named “A,” appears after a $500,000 fuel-up at Pier 90 in Seattle, Washington. AP

The sleek gleaming-white super yacht is owned by 42-year old- Russian billionaire banker Andrey Melnichenko and his wife Aleksandra Melnichenko, who are said to be on board. The German-made, 394-foot mega yacht can accommodate 14 guests and a crew of 42.

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