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Gibraltar seizes Russian's superyacht over German debt claim | Gibraltar seizes Russian's superyacht over German debt claim |
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Gibraltar has impounded a Russian billionaire's superyacht - one of the world's biggest - because the German shipbuilder says he still owes 15.3m euros (£13.3m; $16.3m) in fees. | Gibraltar has impounded a Russian billionaire's superyacht - one of the world's biggest - because the German shipbuilder says he still owes 15.3m euros (£13.3m; $16.3m) in fees. |
The claim has kept Andrey Melnichenko's Sailing Yacht A stuck in Gibraltar, a British territory, since Wednesday. | |
The Bermuda-registered vessel, built by Nobiskrug, left the Kiel shipyard in northern Germany two weeks ago. | The Bermuda-registered vessel, built by Nobiskrug, left the Kiel shipyard in northern Germany two weeks ago. |
It is 143m (469ft) long and has three masts, the main one 100m high. | It is 143m (469ft) long and has three masts, the main one 100m high. |
The superyacht, boasting a gross tonnage of 12,600, is reported to have cost at least €400m. Nobiskrug says it has an underwater observation pod, hybrid diesel-electric propulsion and "state-of-the-art" navigation systems. It was designed by Philippe Starck. | The superyacht, boasting a gross tonnage of 12,600, is reported to have cost at least €400m. Nobiskrug says it has an underwater observation pod, hybrid diesel-electric propulsion and "state-of-the-art" navigation systems. It was designed by Philippe Starck. |
According to documents seen by Germany's NDR news, Nobiskrug is demanding an outstanding payment of €9.8m, as well as €5.5m for subcontractors and interest charges. Valla Yachts Ltd, a Bermuda company, is the yacht's registered owner. | According to documents seen by Germany's NDR news, Nobiskrug is demanding an outstanding payment of €9.8m, as well as €5.5m for subcontractors and interest charges. Valla Yachts Ltd, a Bermuda company, is the yacht's registered owner. |
The Gibraltar Port Authority says "most arrested ships are sold in a sealed-bids auction within six to eight weeks, once the claim has been proved and judgment given". | The Gibraltar Port Authority says "most arrested ships are sold in a sealed-bids auction within six to eight weeks, once the claim has been proved and judgment given". |
In a statement on its website, it says "we put 'ship keepers' on board - two security guards to protect the vessel and its contents. | In a statement on its website, it says "we put 'ship keepers' on board - two security guards to protect the vessel and its contents. |
"We provide the crew with everything, from bunkers so they can keep the generators going, to provisions of food and water." A launch is also arranged "so that the crew, who would otherwise be stuck onboard, can have some shore leave". | "We provide the crew with everything, from bunkers so they can keep the generators going, to provisions of food and water." A launch is also arranged "so that the crew, who would otherwise be stuck onboard, can have some shore leave". |
Mr Melnichenko, an industrialist with big stakes in the fertiliser, coal and energy sectors, has a $13.2bn fortune, business website Forbes reports. | Mr Melnichenko, an industrialist with big stakes in the fertiliser, coal and energy sectors, has a $13.2bn fortune, business website Forbes reports. |
He also owns a 5,500-tonne superyacht called Motor Yacht A, which is reportedly up for sale. It was built by Germany's Blohm & Voss shipyard and launched in 2008. | |
It is 119m long - smaller than Sailing Yacht A - and was also designed by Philippe Starck. In September 2016 it moored alongside the old British battleship HMS Belfast on the River Thames, in central London. |