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The ''Eos'' is a three-masted
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ged
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. The ship is one of the largest private sailing yachts in the world, and as of 2009 was owned by movie and media billionaire
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, husband of fashion designer
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. According to a 2007 article in
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, ''Eos'' features a
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of von Fürstenberg sculpted by
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. Its
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measures approximately 305 feet (92.92m).


Construction

Designed by Antonio Ferrer, a graduate of
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, ''Eos'' was launched in
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from the
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yard in 2006. The ship took three years to build. When launched, she "knocked ''Athena'' off the number one spot or largest sailing yacht"
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was the designer, Rondal/Huisman supplied the rig, and the remaining naval architecture was completed by Lürssen. The interior was designed by François Catroux. The tall masts are "the maximum height allowed to enable the craft to pass underneath bridges cross the globe."


Size

According to the San Francisco Bay Area sailing magazine '' Latitude 38'', the ''EOS'' is longer overall than her nearest rival, the '' Maltese Falcon.'' However, much of the length of ''Eos'' is in the
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, and although she is slightly beamier than the ''Falcon,'' the ''Maltese Falcon'' is fourteen feet longer on deck and over longer at the waterline, as seen in the table below: Another very similar style of boat is the older yacht Athena, which has more traditional sail plan but is general smaller, and another example is the Black Pearl, which was delivered in 2018 and is larger overall but like Maltese Falcon uses a 3-mast DynaRig.
"Which one is bigger? Well, it depends on how you measure it. If the bowsprit counts (and it usually does), then the ''Eos'' wins," opines the YachtPals website. However, ''Latitude 38'' begs to differ. They "consulted with sailing experts from around the world at the Le Select Bar here in St. Barth," who explained that the
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and length on deck are "the real measure of size," making ''Maltese Falcon'' the largest sailing yacht. In 2007, a BBC headline declared ''Eos'' the largest, saying "The world's largest private yacht, owned by an American millionaire, is in a south Devon harbour." Other news outlets have also come out for ''Eos'' as the world's largest private yacht.


Press coverage

Press coverage of ''Eos'' written for non-sailors describes the ship with phrases like "world's largest," (despite the opinion of the ''Latitude 38'' "sailing experts"). A 2009 news story about ''Eos arrival in
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, Australia appears designed to reinforce the glamor and mystique of
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ing, (if not envy and/or
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ing). It claims that not only is the ship "the world's largest yacht," but that "Little is known about the yacht's interior, kept a secret by Mr. Diller, but it is believed to boast a glass staircase and panoramic views astern." The outgoing captain was quoted as saying, "I thoroughly enjoy it ... I have long, unstructured hours and an ever-changing itinerary. We have no set route but travel mainly between the Mediterranean and the Caribbean." The ship is "valued in excess of US$150 million." ''Latitude 38'' describes ''Eos owner, Barry Diller, creator of
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, as "currently the Chairman of Expedia and the Chairman and
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of IAC/InterActiveCorp ... parent of companies including Home Shopping Network, Ticketmaster, Match.com and others," noting that "In 2005, Diller received $295 million in compensation, the highest of any executive in the United States." When the designer of ''Eos,'' Bill Langan, died in Dec. 2010, the yacht was mentioned in his company's article commemorating his work.


Fire

On June 30, 2012, at around 15:00 (
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), the ship caught fire outside the island of
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in
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,
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.
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and his wife were ashore at the time. The crew took the first response to the fire and controlled the situation until the Norwegian fire department and the harbour police arrived at 16:15 (CEST). The fire was successfully extinguished by 20:00 (CEST) and the ship made a safe return to port for damage assessment. There were no personal injuries. The fire did, however, cause severe damage to the top decks, whilst the rest of the yacht escaped virtually undamaged. Diller described the incident as being "no problem", emphasizing his relief that everyone escaped unharmed.


See also

*
List of large sailing yachts This article lists active sailing yachts in excess of in sparred length. This list features vessels with sails which were classed as yachts when they were launched as well as any vessels which were subsequently converted to operate with sails and ...
*
List of yachts built by Lürssen This is a list of all the yachts built by Lürssen, sorted by year. 1954–1990 1991–2005 2006–2015 2016–present Planned/Under construction See also * List of motor yachts by length * Luxury yacht * Lürssen References ...
*
Luxury yachts A superyacht or megayacht is a large and luxurious pleasure vessel. There are no official or agreed upon definitions for such yachts, but these terms are regularly used to describe professionally crewed motor or sailing yachts, ranging from to ...
* Black Pearl (yacht) (Comparable yacht of the 2010s) * Athena (yacht)


References

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