#85: LOHENGRIN—161’0″
A split-level suite puts the “master” in “master stateroom” aboard Lohengrin, and heated marble soles in the master bath mean no rude awakenings in the morning.
Y: 2007; B: Trinity Yachts, USA; N: builder; H: aluminum; E: 2/2,250-hp Caterpillars
America’s 100 Largest Yachts 2007
DID YOU KNOW…
—Lohengrin is named for a knight of the Holy Grail. According to the legend, Lohengrin was transported by a swan-pulled boat to rescue a maiden and warned her never to speak his name, even after they married.
—The yacht also shares her name with a famous Richard Wagner opera, and “The Bridal Chorus” from that opera is still played today at weddings—better known as “Here Comes the Bride.”—D.M.B.
This article originally appeared in the November 2007 issue of Power & Motoryacht magazine.