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Motor Yachts ReviewMotor yachts consists of a wide array of different types of yachts. Yachts without cabins and sparse amenities are called day cruisers. Weekenders have only a few basic supplies and a galley suitable for only a few days voyage. These yachts are often used for fishing and sports. Luxury yachts are much different but still fit in the motor yacht category. These yachts have their own professional paid staff and are also called super yachts. The hull of a motor yacht may be made from either fiberglass, steel, wood or composite. The material used will depend on the waters the yacht is designed to withstand. Single, or monohulls, are customary on motor yachts though multiple hull designs are increasing in popularity. The most common sizes of motor yachts is between 150 and 550 feet. Twin inboard motors typically power the motor yachts. Motor yacht are designed for people who enjoy coastal entertaining, travel and fishing. Amenities vary with the kind of motor yacht but common to larger motor yachts are: a helicopter pad, swimming pool, guest cabins with baths, crew quarters, sheltered exterior deck, multiple salons, a dance hall, a dining room and full galley, the owner's suite with a study or a twin stateroom, outdoor dining, a sky lounge, staffed indoor and outdoor bar, gym, and captain's cabin. Helsingor and OneAnco are both well known producers of quality motor yachts. Used models are available for around $385,000,000 while newer models run well over $1.2 billion. |
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