CHRISTINA O
Property Description
At 99.06 meters long she is number 29th among the Top 100 largest yachts in the world.[1] She was originally a Canadian anti-submarine River-class frigate called HMCS Stormont and was launched in 1943. She served as a convoy escort during the Battle of the Atlantic and was present at the D-Day landings. After the end of the Second World War she was one of many surplus naval vessels. Greek ship-owner Aristotle Onassis purchased her for its scrap value, US$34,000, and then spent US$4 million to convert her into a luxurious superyacht renamed Christina, after his daughter.
Capacity
Number of cabins: –
Number of guests: 34
Crew: 39
Type: Luxury Motor Yacht
Brand: Canadian Vickers
Year of build: 1943 | 2001
Model: Christina O
Dimensions
Length (m): 99.06m
Beam (m): 11.12m
Cruising Speed (Knots) : 14 Knots
Property Features
- Air conditioning
- Bedding
- Cable TV
- Decks
- Diving Equipment
- Hi-Fi
- Internet
- jaccuzzi
- Jet Ski
- Master suits
- Twin Cabin