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1. AL DUHAIL - passes inbound to Auckland's Viaduct Harbour. Date: 11 June 2008 Image ID 4700
2. ALTAIR (1974/59m or 193.57') built by Amels Holland B.V. seen here in Valletta, Malta. Date: September 2007 Image ID 4155
3. ANDIAMO (2002/42.5 metres) - owned by Nancy Mueller, a US food/restaurant entrepreneur. Built by Feadship's Royal Van Lent Shipyards in Holland, ANDIAMO is seen here arriving in New Zealand at Aucklan... Date: 28 September 2006 Image ID 3506
4. ANDIAMO (2002/42.5 metres) - owned by Nancy Mueller, a US food/restaurant entrepreneur, seen entering Auckland's Viaduct Harbour, New Zealand.
She was built at Feadship's Royal Van Lent Shipyards in ... Date: 28 September 2006 Image ID 3507
5. APOISE - owned by Dave Richie, a Canadian businessman, seen here berthed at Melbourne's Docklands. Date: 19 January 2008 Image ID 4351
6. ARCTIC P (1969/IMO 6926024) a former ice-class tug was converted into a superyacht in 1995 by her then owner, Australian media tycoon the late Kerry Packer. The 15th largest superyacht in the world (a... Date: 31 January 2002 Image ID 2176
7. ARCTIC P (1969/IMO 6926024) an 88 metre former ice-class tug, converted to a superyacht, was owned up until his death in December 2005 by Australian media baron Kerry Packer. She is seen here in Auckl... Date: February 2002 Image ID 2669
8. ARIA (2000/260 tonnes/47m) - Built by Sensation Yachts of Auckland, New Zealand. At 156 feet (47.5 metres) she was the largest motor yacht to be built in New Zealand at the time of her launching. Date: 2002 Image ID 2174
9. ATHENA - a 90-metre schooner built in 2004 by Royal Huisman Shipyards in Holland. She is the worlds largest privately owned sailing yacht of the modern era and carries 28632 sq- ft of sail.
Displacin... Date: 29 September 2006 Image ID 3515
10. ATHENA - built in 2004 by Royal Huisman Shipyards in Holland, this 90-metre schooner is the world's largest privately owned sailing yacht of the modern era. ATHENA displaces 1177 tonnes and carries 28... Date: 29 September 2006 Image ID 3516
11. ATHENA - built by Royal Huisman Shipyards, Holland in 2004. This 90-metre schooner is the world's largest private sailing yacht of the modern era. She displaces 1177 tonnes, carries 28632 sq. ft of sa... Date: 29 September 2006 Image ID 3517
12. BLUEBIRD II (1938/175 tons) - once owned by Sir Malcolm Campbell, is an original Dunkirk Little Ship. She and two others, all owned by Campbell, went to the Dunkirk evacuation. BLUEBIRD II is now Dutc... Date: 4 August 1999 Image ID 2175
13. BOADICEA (1999/2130grt/IMO 1006128) - the 40th largest superyacht in the world as at 2004 is seen in Auckland, New Zealand prior to drydocking at the VT Fitzroy shipyard. She is owned by Australian me... Date: 22 November 2004 Image ID 2180
14. BOADICEA (1999/2130grt/IMO 1006128) the 40th largest superyacht in the world (as at 2004) entering drydock at the VT Fitzroy shipyard in Auckland, New Zealand. She is owned by Australian media baron R... Date: 22 November 2004 Image ID 2182
15. BOADICEA (1999/2130grt/IMO 1006128) owned by Australian media baron Reg Grundy seen soon after entering the VT Fitzroy drydock in Auckland, New Zealand. As at 2004, BOADICEA was the worlds' 40th larg... Date: 22 November 2004 Image ID 2184
16. BOADICEA (1999/2130grt/IMO 1006128) - crest depicting Queen Boudica (Boadicea) on her funnel. Date: 22 November 2004 Image ID 2185
17. BOADICEA (1999/2130grt/IMO 1006128) owned by Australian media magnate Reg Grundy, seen inbound to Aucklands' Viaduct Harbour. Date: 16 February 2007 Image ID 3788
18. BOADICEA (1999/2130grt/IMO 1006128) owned by Australian media magnate Reg Grundy seen here inbound to Auckland, New Zealand from where she is making numerous cruises during the summer season. Date: 16 February 2007 Image ID 3789
19. BUTTERFLY McQUEEN (1990) ordered by the Teachers Group from a Danish shipyard, the 39.7 metre, Bermuda-rigged schooner is seen here in Auckland, New Zealand. Date: October 2004 Image ID 2186
20. BUTTERFLY McQUEEN (1990) ordered by the Teachers Group from a Danish shipyard, the 39.7 metre, Bermuda-rigged schooner is seen here in Auckland, new Zealand. Date: October 2004 Image ID 2187
21. DHARMA - flying the flag of St. Vincent and the Grenadines, the 29-metre Farr Nauta '95 design built at the Southern Wind Shipyard in Cape Town, South Africa, arrives at Auckland's Viaduct Harbour. Date: 7 December 2007 Image ID 4299
22. ENDEAVOUR - Launched in 1934 at the famous Camper & Nicholson boatyard at Gosport, Hampshire, England, ENDEAVOUR, was defeated in the Americas Cup of that year by RAINBOW. She is seen here heading to ... Date: 27 March 2009 Image ID 5291
23. ESPIRITO SANTO, Auckland, NZ. Date: 18 April 2005 Image ID 93
24. ITASCA (1961/845grt/IMO 5357848, ex-THAMES) - a 52 metre former tug, she was converted to private use in 1980. In 1994 she became the first private vessel to transit the North West Passage in a single... Date: 20 September 2004 Image ID 2189
25. ITASCA (1961/845grt/IMO 5357848, ex-THAMES) a 52 metre former tug, she was converted to private use in 1980 and became, in 1994 the first private vessel to transit the North West Passage in a single y... Date: 20 September 2004 Image ID 2190
26. JANICE OF WYOMING, Waitemata Harbour, Auckland, New Zealand. Date: 8 May 2005 Image ID 108
27. JANICE OF WYOMING under sail on Aucklands' Waitemata Harbour. Date: 8 May 2005 Image ID 110
28. JEMASA - a steel/aluminium superyacht built in 2006 by Hakvoort in the Netherlands.
The 49.99metre vessel made a short stop-over in Auckland, New Zealand following a voyage south from Tahiti. Date: 16 January 2008 Image ID 4346
29. KARIMA - (1993/537grt/IMO 1002706) built by Amels Holland B.V, this steel hulled 49m (160.7') motor yacht is seen here on the Titan Engineering Ltd slip in St. Mary's Bay, Auckland, New Zealand. Date: 27 May 2008 Image ID 4975
30. KATANA - at the time owned by American billionaire Larry Ellison, she used Aucklands' Viaduct Harbour (pictured) as a base during the Louis Vuitton/Americas Cup regattas of 2002/3. Date: January 2003 Image ID 2137