LA SULTANA built in 1962 (62 years ago) is a vessel in the Yacht segment. Its IMO number is 6725274 and the current MMSI number is 357537000. The vessel has callsign HO4808. Summer deadweight is 90 and gross tonnage 878. Her current width is reported to be 9 meters. Her length overall (LOA) is 65 meters. Latest reported draught is 4 meters. LA SULTANA is sailing under the flag of Panama. |
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Vessel | Built | GT | DWT | Size |
1999 | 496 | 90 | 50 / 9 m | |
2003 | 424 | 90 | 44 / 9 m | |
2011 | 495 | 88 | 49 / 8 m | |
2007 | 456 | 88 | 45 / 8 m | |
2010 | 496 | 86 | 56 / 11 m | |
2017 | 499 | 88 | 47 / 8 m | |
2011 | 499 | 89 | 46 / 9 m | |
2016 | 487 | 86 | 50 / 10 m | |
2008 | 491 | 93 | 50 / 10 m | |
2007 | 499 | 88 | 56 / 12 m | |
2008 | 926 | 90 | 41 / 18 m | |
2014 | 499 | 90 | 45 / 10 m | |
2008 | 499 | 87 | 48 / 10 m | |
2010 | 499 | 88 | 50 / 10 m | |
2016 | 499 | 94 | 50 / 9 m | |
2014 | 499 | 92 | 48 / 8 m | |
2013 | 492 | 89 | 47 / 10 m | |
2008 | 498 | 91 | 42 / 8 m | |
1973 | 381 | 90 | 43 / 8 m | |
2006 | 493 | 89 | 236 / 10 m | |
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She was a relic of the Cold War, a former Soviet spy ship short on comfort but with a long and mysterious history. A seven-year, multi-million-pound refit later, the 65.4 metre La Sultana emerged as a majestic motor yacht that pays tribute to the golden age of grand and exotic travel.
For a 1962 “passenger ferry”, the Soviet-built Aji Petri began yielding some powerful equipment eight years ago when a refit team started to poke about in her darker corners. There were some surprising discoveries: thick electronic cables with massive power output, which ran throughout the ship, and lots of long radio antennae. And there were real eyebrow raisers: a radioactivity detector of the sort used to find nuclear submarines during the Cold War; and a thick layer of aluminium insulating the entire boat, to prevent sensitive communications being tapped from shore.
It all helped the refit team piece together the remarkable history of Aji Petri , of how, in the early 1970s, the Soviet Union removed its passenger fleet from the Black Sea to use the boats for strategic purposes. Officially, the 65.4 metre Aji Petri was sent to the North Atlantic in the service of the International Telecommunication Union. Unofficially, it is believed that she was eavesdropping on conversations between the US and the UK.
Today, Aji Petri has most certainly come in from the cold. After the Soviet Union fell, she resumed her ferry duties and, by 2007, although she was still in her original form, she was being used as a pleasure boat by a private owner in Hammamet, Tunisia.
Attracted by her classic silhouette and hardy construction, the La Sultana hotel group decided to buy her and undertake an extensive refit. The project took place in Casablanca, under the supervision of Orion Naval Engineering, a French company with a commercial background – and the boat emerged last year as La Sultana , a glamorous gentleman’s yacht, crewed-up, berthed in Malaga and ready to charter in the Med.
The transformation is striking and well judged, making drastic changes where necessary and adding luxurious facilities but retaining and even highlighting elements that speak to her fascinating history. It was quite a job.
The ship was built on the shores of the Black Sea at the Georgi Dimitrov shipyard in Varna, Bulgaria, the fifth of a series of 12 ships that would carry passengers and freight between the ports of Odessa, Yalta, Sebastopol and Istanbul.
The fleet was sufficiently well known to have featured in a series of Russian stamps. The ship may have been 45 years old when the La Sultana Group rescued her, but her structure remained sound and, perhaps most importantly, she was one of those vessels, built between the 1920s and 1960s, whose lines wash up a feeling of nostalgia for the golden age of yachting.
Many of the best known classic motor yachts were purpose-built: think the 64 metre Shemara , built by Thornycroft just before the Second World War for British businessman Sir Bernard Docker, or 1920s starlets dancing on the deck of the 78 metre Delphine , built for Detroit car mogul Horace Dodge.
But one of the most famous classics had absolutely no blue blood. Aristotle Onassis bought a 99 metre 1943 frigate for its scrap value and, in 1954, refitted her into a true yacht, the legendary Christina O , on and around which he created the scene that superyachters have been trying to recapture for half a century. La Sultana would continue this rags to riches tradition.
“The aluminium superstructure was rebuilt according to its original shape and entirely re-riveted, giving it the classic silhouette of a ‘gentleman’s yacht’,” says the owner of La Sultana Group. “As part of the exterior look, portholes have been restored as it was before whenever possible.”
Inside, bigger changes were necessary, so big in fact that, aside from La Sultana 's shell and certain carefully chosen decorative elements, she “may be considered a new vessel,” says Laurent Marbeau, a naval architect at Orion.
Aji Petri was built to accommodate 102 passengers in cabins, 110 more standing on the deck and 46 crew members. A luxury yacht requires far fewer of both and much bigger spaces, so the interior was largely ripped out and rebuilt. “The most affected region in terms of reordering was the middle of the main deck area, where there were 40 cabins,” says Marbeau. Now there are only two.
The massive engine room has been totally revamped with a new Mitsubishi engine, four new generators plus an emergency, and just about every bit of kit you could imagine. “There is not one [original] wire left in the entire boat,” says the owner. With a 40,000 litre fuel capacity and economical consumption – 120 litres at 11 knots – La Sultana has a world-roaming 4,000nm range. To this end she now has a waste water treatment plant and a desalinator for freshwater production.
Structural changes included adding what Marbeau describes as “a massive keel” to improve seakeeping and comfort without adding dynamic stabilisation, and creating a new guest space on the lower deck. “The design and implementation of the side door in the area of the indoor pool and spa, this was also a great achievement,” says Marbeau. It has created a spectacular entrance to La Sultana. Guests arrive by tender to a lobby on the water, where the tone is set with a tiled five metre swimming pool (with contraflow) next to a traditional hammam.
From here a corridor leads past four lower deck guest cabins, all with en suites, to a massive central lobby where a grand staircase sweeps up to the main deck. This was inspired by the famous Monnaie du Pape banister by art nouveau designer Louis Majorelle.
Upstairs, the proportions in communal areas stay macro, with a broad dining saloon and even larger lounge further aft, as well as an alfresco dining area to stern.
Deck spaces on La Sultana are large and lovely, with a sweet seating area and lots of sunbathing space on the upper deck aft, plus a classically styled spa pool on the foredeck, just forward of the helipad.
There are three standards of cabin aboard: the four lower-deck Prestige Cabins, which, with en suite showers and 22 square metres of space, are nothing to be sniffed at; the two 36 square metre Deluxe Suites forward on the main deck and the Armateur Suite, a 66 square metre apartment that sprawls alone on the upper deck, with a circular bed and fantastic views out over the foredeck and seascape.
Two Nantucket tenders from the limited-edition Sellerie by Lancel line were chosen for their retro design but La Sultana also boasts plenty of modern toys, plus dive equipment and a Mini Moke 4x4 for exploring.
Throughout La Sultana the décor – by La Sultana Group’s in-house studio – is rich, with elaborate woodwork by Moroccan master craftsmen in mahogany, cherry wood and cedars from the Atlas mountains; millettia and Brazilian cherry for the floors; iroko and ipe for the decks. There are marbles and onyx in the en suites, velvets and embroidered silks for upholstery, as well as brass flourishes. You’ll also find carefully chosen artworks by Jilali Gharbaoui and Edouard Edy-Legrand.
The mixture is toned down by a spare and muted palette, particularly among the woods. “The style of the interior is art deco and oriental, with influences from the belle époque and cruise lines from the previous century,” says the owner. “It is also altogether a nod to her origin in 1962 and what luxury at sea was at that time. This influence can be seen in the frosted crystal wall lamp in the living area and the staircase in wrought iron.”
You can see what he means about reaching into the past. The eclectic, eccentric style of La Sultana – especially the combination of a classic motor yacht structure and North African-influenced décor – is evocative of a time when sea travel was luxurious, exotic and romantic. Perhaps it is the art deco touches but one half expects to bump into Hercule Poirot strolling down the aft deck. Indeed, Marbeau says he suggested the owner name the boat The Orient Express .
This effect is heightened by what the designers have left alone, or highlighted. This includes technical equipment such as the original, still-working Chadburn engine order telegraph – in Cyrillic – and the steering gear control, with a button for left, a button for right and a central boost button for quick-left and quick-right.
Perhaps the best example is the electrical control panel in the engine room of La Sultana , now purely decorative and the centrepiece of an unorthodox seating area with mid-century armchairs. You picture men in horn-rimmed glasses drinking whisky here. On the upper aft deck a skylight looks right down to watch them sip. They’ve even turned the original ship’s bell into an on-deck shower.
As Marbeau says, the “ship has kept its soul, and magnified its beauty and class”. It seems unlikely her Soviet creators would have approved, but she’s certainly a triumph for Western decadence.
La Sultana is now under new ownership following her sale in June 2023.
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IMO number | 6725274 |
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MMSI | 357537000 |
Name of the ship | LA SULTANA |
Former names | ROYAL SPICE KONDOR EXPRESS AY PETRI |
Vessel type | Yacht |
Operating status | Active |
Flag | Panama |
Gross tonnage | 878 tons |
Deadweight | 90 tons |
Length | 65 m |
Breadth | 9 m |
Year of build | 1962 |
Builder | BULYARD SHIPBUILDING INDUSTRY - VARNA, BULGARIA |
Classification society | BULGARSKI KORABEN |
Owner | FOWLER ENTERPRISE - PANAMA |
Manager | FOWLER ENTERPRISE - PANAMA |
Description | LA SULTANA is a Yacht built in 1962 by BULYARD SHIPBUILDING INDUSTRY - VARNA, BULGARIA. Currently sailing under the flag of Panama. Formerly also known as ROYAL SPICE, KONDOR EXPRESS, AY PETRI. It's gross tonnage is 878 tons. |
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Built in 1962 to carry over 100 passengers in the Black Sea and then used for strategic purposes by the Soviet Union, the vessel has been completely rebuilt into a beautiful private yacht.
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- Royal Spice (Until 2007 May )
- Kondor Express (Until 2003 Apr )
- Ay Petri (Until 1994 )
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The current position of SANTA CLARA is at West Africa reported 9 days ago by AIS. The vessel is en route to the port of Port Elizabeth, South Africa , sailing at a speed of 16.2 knots and expected to arrive there on Jul 23, 04:00 . The vessel SANTA CLARA (IMO 9444716, MMSI 219075000) is a Container Ship built in 2010 (14 years old) and currently sailing under the flag of Denmark .
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Current draught | 12.7 m |
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IMO / MMSI | 9444716 / 219075000 |
Callsign | OXVI2 |
Flag | Denmark |
Length / Beam | 300 / 42 m |
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IMO number | 9444716 |
Vessel Name | SANTA CLARA |
Ship type | Container Ship |
Flag | Denmark |
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Gross Tonnage | 85676 |
Summer Deadweight (t) | 93551 |
Length Overall (m) | 300 |
Beam (m) | 43 |
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Year of Build | 2010 |
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Vessel | Built | GT | DWT | Size (m) |
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2010 | 85676 | 93603 | 300 / 43 | |
2011 | 85676 | 93590 | 300 / 43 | |
2011 | 85676 | 93404 | 300 / 43 | |
2011 | 85676 | 93423 | 300 / 43 | |
2011 | 85676 | 93398 | 300 / 43 | |
2011 | 85676 | 93591 | 300 / 43 | |
2012 | 86601 | 93025 | 300 / 43 | |
2012 | 86601 | 92915 | 300 / 43 | |
2012 | 86601 | 92910 | 300 / 43 | |
2011 | 86682 | 90388 | 316 / 46 |
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By Charlotte Ashley | 22 September 2015 2017-04-13
Many charter yachts have a story – stories of the A-list who stepped on board, stories about their owners, or how projects took to the water in the face of adversity. One of the latest additions to the charter market, however, redefines a completely different genre, with a story to rival the most riveting of fiction. The life of motor yacht La Sultana is one of mystery, adventure and now unadulterated luxury.
This particular tale has its origins in 1962. Amidst the aftermath Cuban Missile Crisis, assassination of John F. Kennedy and invasion of Czechoslovakia, tensions were rife between nations embroiled in the Cold War. Meanwhile, a 65-metre (213 feet) vessel named ‘Aji Petri’ was being constructed as one of 12 “Sister Ships” at the largest shipyard in Varna, Bulgaria with expectations for it to spend its life transporting cargo and people between Odessa, Sevastopol, Istanbul and Yalta as a passenger ferry in the Black Sea.
She would carry a total of 102 passengers and 46 crew members on board, with her small draught (3 metres) and sleek hull making her ideal for this kind of transportation.
By 1970, however, the Soviet Navy would turn to its “Sister Ships” to serve for more strategic purposes an ‘environmental research ships’ during the conflict. On the record, one particular ship was being used as radio delay for the International Telecommunication Union, but unofficially, it would engage in secret, unofficial spying missions on the United Kingdom and Unites States in the North Atlantic. The vessel in question was none other than ‘Aji Petri,’ now known as the superyacht ‘La Sultana.’
Following the fall of the USSR, La Sultana would resume her life as a passenger ferry between Istanbul and Yalta as Aji Petri - forever immortalised in a series of Bulgarian stamps to celebrate her service - before another twist in her story arrived in 2007. In this year, La Sultana Group would acquire the vessel, and 7 years (and one new engine room) later the meticulous million-dollar refit process to reinvigorate and repurpose La Sultana for the charter market would be completed.
She can now accommodate as many as 12 guests for ultra-luxurious vacation across the globe, offering a charming blend of history, sumptuous styling and the latest modern amenities. On board amenities such as a swimming pool, Hammam, on-deck Jacuzzi, helipad and marina Beach Club are found alongside the occasional original feature, such as her Russian language dial on the bridge – still embossed with the Cyrillic alphabet, ensuring her history is never forgotten.
Exceptional interior styling was high on the agenda of her new owner, visible in the attention to detail on board - from her carefully selected artworks from Moroccan artist Jilali Gharbaoui to her seashell-made sculpture from Hermès – themes of elegance and authenticity run throughout her large saloon and bar area and her dining room. For evidence of her unlimited budget, look no further than her central staircase, featuring a lavish Louis Majorelle “Monnaie-du-Pape”-inspired banister - it is undoubtedly the crowning glory of her interior spaces, and would not look out of place in the most exclusive hotel establishments ashore.
Of her 7 staterooms, it is hard to say one outclasses the other, with each boasting their own unique personality, styled with textures mahogany, cherry and cedar woods and elegant seating areas for when retiring isn’t yet on the agenda. Her master suite spans a huge 66 square metres wide to offer the ideal retreat when in need of peace and quiet, with 6 other staterooms convertible as either double or twins, suitably flexible for family vacations. All feature spacious en-suites with bespoke bath or shower facilities crafted in marble and onyx, with Clarins essentials on hand to complete the luxury evident throughout.
A fittingly large professional staff of 17 highly-regarded crew members are present on board La Sultana to ensure your personalised vacation is as memorable and enjoyable as possible, captained by the knowledgeable Matthias du Verle.
For days when family and friends desire nothing more than enjoying the privacy of life at sea, an exciting watertoy chest can be found on board, home to two jet-skis, two kayaks, two windsurfing boards, a wakeboard and a comprehensive range of scuba-diving equipment. For those not in the mood for aquatic adventure, sufficient luxury – including two comfy outdoor seating areas well-suited to al fresco dining – ensure no wish is unaccounted for across her vast 6 decks. No less than three tender boats, including two Nantucket Limited Edition Sellerie Lancel tenders and an XPRO 490, as well as a Mini-Moke jeep are on hand for visiting the most exclusive establishments on land.
Coming in at 823 tonnes, she provides a range of 5,000 nautical miles whilst cruising at 11 knots. She has the potential to reach a top speed of 13 knots.
Speaking on the “high level of service and luxury” guests can expect on board, La Sultana’s representative Paul Charles commented, “If you don’t provide the best service, then guests won’t choose a particular yacht so you have to keep offering the highest standard possible.”
Arguably one of the most well-appointed - let alone one of few available - Cold War Soviet spy ships available to charter, M/Y La Sultana will winter in the Caribbean before returning to the Mediterranean in April 2016. For details on her availability, please get in touch with your preferred charter broker .
La Sultana will on display at the upcoming Monaco Yacht Show 2015 .
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Presentation of vessel LA SULTANA of type Yacht under the flag of Panama with IMO number 6725274, MMSI number 357537000. She is uder the call sign HO4808. Find more about size, dwt, dimensions, current position, ports of call and voyage information by Maritime-Database.com. ... Position Received:: 2022-01-17 21:10:23 Current Port:: Tangier:
Buque llamado LA SULTANA, registrado con el número IMO: 6725274, MMSI: 357537000 es Yacht. ... LA SULTANA: Tipo de barco: Yacht: Bandera: Panama: Puerto de origen-GT: 878: DWT (t) 90: Eslora (m) 65: Manga (m) 9: Calado (m) ... LA SULTANA current position and history of port calls are received by AIS. Technical specifications, tonnages and ...
She was a relic of the Cold War, a former Soviet spy ship short on comfort but with a long and mysterious history. A seven-year, multi-million-pound refit later, the 65.4 metre La Sultana emerged as a majestic motor yacht that pays tribute to the golden age of grand and exotic travel.. For a 1962 "passenger ferry", the Soviet-built Aji Petri began yielding some powerful equipment eight ...
FOWLER ENTERPRISE - PANAMA. Manager. FOWLER ENTERPRISE - PANAMA. Description. LA SULTANA is a Yacht built in 1962 by BULYARD SHIPBUILDING INDUSTRY - VARNA, BULGARIA. Currently sailing under the flag of Panama. Formerly also known as ROYAL SPICE, KONDOR EXPRESS, AY PETRI. It's gross tonnage is 878 tons. Seafarers worked on.
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Real-time and current position of LA SULTANA (Pleasure Craft, MMSI: 357537000, IMO: 6725274) on ais live map is in Ligurian Sea with coordinates 44.39397° / 8.93388° and speed 0 knots as reported on 2023-07-26 07:43 by AIS live data.
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The current position of SANTA CLARA is at West Africa reported 7 days ago by AIS. The vessel is en route to the port of Port Elizabeth, South Africa, sailing at a speed of 16.2 knots and expected to arrive there on Jul 23, 04:00.The vessel SANTA CLARA (IMO 9444716, MMSI 219075000) is a Container Ship built in 2010 (14 years old) and currently sailing under the flag of Denmark.
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The vessel in question was none other than 'Aji Petri,' now known as the superyacht 'La Sultana.' Following the fall of the USSR, La Sultana would resume her life as a passenger ferry between Istanbul and Yalta as Aji Petri - forever immortalised in a series of Bulgarian stamps to celebrate her service - before another twist in her ...