Russian £84m mega yacht with 6 state rooms, helipad, gym and pool docks in Plymouth – and it costs £650k a week to hire

A RUSSIAN mega yacht with six state rooms, a helipad, gym and a pool has docked in Plymouth.

The 72m-long vessel named Cloudbreak was spotted sailing into Plymouth Sound yesterday afternoon.






The luxurious yacht is worth £84 million, costs around £644,000 a week to charter and can travel at up to 15 knots.

Cloudbreak was built in 2016 by Abeking & Rasmussen, a German shipyard, and is owned by Alexander Svetakov, a Russian property developer who is worth £2.2billion.

The boat can sleep up to 12 guests, and has a master suite, three double cabins and two twin cabins.

Up to 22 crew members can also be carried on the superyacht.

Described on a charter website as the "perfect combination of performance and luxury", the boat has its own gym with a large balcony as well as a "wellness centre" and swimming pool.

It also comes with an "eagle's nest" observation tower, a winter garden on the bridge deck and a helipad.

The yacht mainly operates in Northern Europe and the Mediterranean.

Those on board the yacht are treated to massages, acupuncture or personal training from crew members.

Cloudbreak’s key features

Length: 72m

Gross tonnage: 2293

Cruising speed: 12 knots

Top speed: 15 knots

Value: £84million

Built: 2016 by Abeking & Rasmussen

Owner: Alexander Svetakov

Guest capacity: 12

Rooms: Six, including a master suite, three double cabins and two twin cabins

Crew capacity: 22

Range: 8,500 nautical miles

Water toys: Jet skis, kayaks, seabobs, windsurfers, wake boards, kite surfers, fishing and scuba diving equipment

Cost to charter: £644,000 per week

There is also an extensive collection of water toys on board, including jet skis, kayaks and surfing equipment.

Cloudbreak is named after a surfing reef in the South Pacific, and was designed by Espen Oeino, a naval architect responsible for some of the world's most iconic superyachts.

French designer Christian Liaigre created the striking interior.





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