500 GT- Yachts, Built by Heesen Yachts or Feadship and for Sale via Camper & Nicholsons International or Edmiston

There are currently over 10,800 yachts afloat. The longest yacht in the world is Azzam, measuring 180.61m (592'7‘). She was built in 2013 by Lürssen. The largest yacht in the world is Fulk Al Salamah, built by Mariotti in 2016, with a volume of 20,361 GT. On average, yachts are 36m long with a volume of 341 GT. A total of 275 yachts were built last year.

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49m | 499 GT | 2017
length49m
volume499 GT
2017
built in
2017
Netherlands 🇳🇱
built byHeesen Yachts
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nameBerilda
47m | 499 GT | 2001
length47m
volume499 GT
2001
built in
2001
Netherlands 🇳🇱
built byFeadship
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BR Marine Group logo
nameA2
46m | 458 GT | 1983
length46m
volume458 GT
1983
built in
1983
Netherlands 🇳🇱
built byFeadship
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Edmiston logo
nameCalypso
38m | 283 GT | 1978
length38m
volume283 GT
1978
built in
1978
Netherlands 🇳🇱
built byFeadship
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Camper & Nicholsons International logo
nameLady Victoria
36m | 297 GT | 1991
length36m
volume297 GT
1991
built in
1991
Netherlands 🇳🇱
built byFeadship
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Merle Wood & Associates, Inc. logo
nameIduna
33m | 133 GT | 1939
length33m
volume133 GT
1939
built in
1939
Netherlands 🇳🇱
built byFeadship
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Holland Yacht Connection logo
nameSanta Maria
32m | 163 GT | 1963
length32m
volume163 GT
1963
built in
1963
Netherlands 🇳🇱
built byFeadship
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Edmiston logo
nameAtalanta J
25m | 52 GT | 1958
length25m
volume52 GT
1958
built in
1958
Netherlands 🇳🇱
built byFeadship
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