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Legend: New to the charter fleet


-11244Camper & Nicholsons International is delighted to confirm the 77.40m Legend has joined its charter fleet. Currently in the final stages of being converted into a superb charter yacht capable of carrying 26 guests in total luxury, Legend is sure to impress the market with its sleek, luxurious design and truly unique cruising ability.

There are luxury yachts out there, and there are luxury yachts that sleep more than twelve guests. There are yachts that have commercial helipads and there are yachts that have submarines. There are yachts that go to the Arctic, there are yachts that go to Antarctica, but all of the above? There is not one other luxury ice-breaking yacht with all these capabilities and then some.

Built as a fully classified Class 1 ice-breaking ship, Legend is in the process of being converted into a superb charter yacht capable of carrying 26 guests in total luxury, without losing her safety and strength as an icebreaker.

Alongside the completion of the technical and system upgrades of this magnificent yacht, extensive modifications to her exterior are being made. The stern has been extended by 3.6m and will be equipped with a swim platform and a swimming pool.

The helicopter landing pad will be commercially certified and a submarine will be stored in a garage on the forward deck. The helicopter and submarine will be offered for charters at an extra cost. She will also feature a gym, a Balinese spa with sauna, jacuzzi and beauty salon, a movie theatre and entertainment system, medical suite, swimming pool and any toy you can imagine from paddle boards to jet-skis to snow scooters.

Legend’s interior configuration has been designed to comfortably sleep up to 26 guests in thirteen cabins, including a Master suite, two VIP suites, five double staterooms and five twin staterooms (some of them convertible). She is also capable of carrying up to nineteen crew on board to ensure a relaxed luxury yacht experience.

Legend will be available for charters at a weekly rate starting from EUR 455,000 in the more remote areas of the world, such as South America, Antarctica, Greenland, the Norwegian Fjords and the Arctic circle.

Her launch is expected in July 2015 and she will make her first appearance in the Mediterranean from August 2015. She will then spend her first winter cruising South America and Antarctica.