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America’s 100 Largest Yachts 2006 #10: Floridian

#10: FLORIDIAN—228’0”Folks in Camden, Maine, have seen their fair share of yachts over the years, but most were surprised to see this 228-footer anchored just outside the harbor in early July. After all, three of her toys—including two 22-foot tenders and a 43-foot sportfisherman—are more along the lines of the boats that make up the harbor’s

America’s 100 Largest Yachts 2006 #48: Sea Bowld

#48: Sea Bowld—173”9″We accidentally omitted this Oceanfast from our list last year. Her angular forward quarter reminds some yacht-watchers of Ronin (no. 28). Her unusual name pays homage to a brand of marine gear.Y: 2004; B: Oceanfast, Australia;

America’s 100 Largest Yachts 2006 #77: Mystique

#77: Mystique—162’4” While these days it’s common to see an owner’s deck on either the main or an upper level of a yacht, 17 years ago, when Mystique was delivered, it was unusual. Her owner’s suite is abaft the wheelhouse, complete with a private alfresco area.Y: 1989; B: Oceanfast, Australia; N: Jon Bannenberg/Phil Curran; H: Aluminum;

America’s 100 Largest Yachts 2006 #34: Sirona III

#34: Sirona III—185’4″Northeastern car dealer extraordinaire Ray Catena sold this Oceanfast, formerly known as Sycara III, a few months ago in preparation for taking delivery of another yacht next year. The proud new owner wasted no time in putting her to good use, docking her outside the American Airlines Arena in Miami in June to catch the Heat

America’s 100 Largest Yachts 2006 #43: Fortunate Sun

#43: FORTUNATE SUN—177’0”Midnight movies, anyone? Fortunate Sun has two plasma TVs outside. (If it’s raining, no worries: There are ten more inside.) She was seen cruising Monaco in May.Y: 2003; B: Oceanfast, Australia; N: Tim Heywood; H: Steel; E: 2/2,330-hp MTUs

World’s 100 Largest Yachts 2006 #54: Floridian

#54: FLORIDIAN—228’0″Her interior is quite posh, from the “F” inlaid in marble in her entry foyer to the master suite, featuring a handful of cushy settees and chairs plus a king-size bed (backed by an equally cushy, tufted headboard). There’s also a curtained massage area on her aft deck.Y: 2003; B: Oceanfast, Australia; N: Builder/Sam

World’s 100 Largest Yachts 2006 #80: Lady Lola

#80: LADY LOLA—205’5″While the Travel Channel continues to air a program featuring a tour of this yacht given by her former owners, an American couple, Lady Lola has been owned by a European for more than a year now. Besides keeping the name, he kept one of her great toys, a custom 28-foot tender (though we’d hate

America’s 100 Largest Yachts 2006 #10: Floridian

#10: FLORIDIAN—228’0”Folks in Camden, Maine, have seen their fair share of yachts over the years, but most were surprised to see this 228-footer anchored just outside the harbor in early July. After all, three of her toys—including two 22-foot tenders and a 43-foot sportfisherman—are more along the lines of the boats that make up the harbor’s

America’s 100 Largest Yachts 2006 #48: Sea Bowld

#48: Sea Bowld—173”9″We accidentally omitted this Oceanfast from our list last year. Her angular forward quarter reminds some yacht-watchers of Ronin (no. 28). Her unusual name pays homage to a brand of marine gear.Y: 2004; B: Oceanfast, Australia;

America’s 100 Largest Yachts 2006 #77: Mystique

#77: Mystique—162’4” While these days it’s common to see an owner’s deck on either the main or an upper level of a yacht, 17 years ago, when Mystique was delivered, it was unusual. Her owner’s suite is abaft the wheelhouse, complete with a private alfresco area.Y: 1989; B: Oceanfast, Australia; N: Jon Bannenberg/Phil Curran; H: Aluminum;

America’s 100 Largest Yachts 2006 #34: Sirona III

#34: Sirona III—185’4″Northeastern car dealer extraordinaire Ray Catena sold this Oceanfast, formerly known as Sycara III, a few months ago in preparation for taking delivery of another yacht next year. The proud new owner wasted no time in putting her to good use, docking her outside the American Airlines Arena in Miami in June to catch the Heat

America’s 100 Largest Yachts 2006 #43: Fortunate Sun

#43: FORTUNATE SUN—177’0”Midnight movies, anyone? Fortunate Sun has two plasma TVs outside. (If it’s raining, no worries: There are ten more inside.) She was seen cruising Monaco in May.Y: 2003; B: Oceanfast, Australia; N: Tim Heywood; H: Steel; E: 2/2,330-hp MTUs

World’s 100 Largest Yachts 2006 #54: Floridian

#54: FLORIDIAN—228’0″Her interior is quite posh, from the “F” inlaid in marble in her entry foyer to the master suite, featuring a handful of cushy settees and chairs plus a king-size bed (backed by an equally cushy, tufted headboard). There’s also a curtained massage area on her aft deck.Y: 2003; B: Oceanfast, Australia; N: Builder/Sam

World’s 100 Largest Yachts 2006 #80: Lady Lola

#80: LADY LOLA—205’5″While the Travel Channel continues to air a program featuring a tour of this yacht given by her former owners, an American couple, Lady Lola has been owned by a European for more than a year now. Besides keeping the name, he kept one of her great toys, a custom 28-foot tender (though we’d hate

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