AL SALAMAH a Lurssen Superyacht

Amongst the largest luxury yachts in the world, AL SALAMAH superyacht was ...
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AL SALAMAH a Lurssen Superyacht

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Amongst the largest luxury yachts in the world, AL SALAMAH superyacht was launched in 1999 by the prestigious Lurssen shipyard in Germany featuring impressive eight decks in total. Constructed under the project name Mipos , standing for Mission Possible, mega yacht Al Salamah measures 139 metres in LOA. Her naval architecture was created by Lurssen with exterior and interior design by the respected Terence Disdale Design studio. She was refitted by Lurssen in 2006.

Al Salamah's elegant and luxurious interior by Terence Disdale Design accommodates up to 40 guests in 22 cabins. The accommodation layout includes four Owner staterooms, ten VIP staterooms and eight guest cabins. The Owners' staterooms are situated on the 7th deck together with the Owner's hospital, office, gymnasium, hairdressing, lounge, secretary office and two staff rooms. The VIP dining and lounge, the VIP suites and the guests cabins can all be found on the 6th deck.

Guests and the yacht are services by a crew of 94 highly skilled professionals with accommodation in 37 crew cabins. Furthermore, the staff includes 59 people accommodated in 23 cabins. With a length of 139.30 metres, the vessel also features an amazing beam of 23.50 metres and a draft of 5 metres.

Al Salamah yacht is a displacement motor yacht, powered by two 8770 hp MTU diesel engines capable of reaching a top speed of 21.5 knots and a cruising speed of 17 knots. She was constructed with a steel hull and an aluminium superstructure to the Germanischer Lloyd AG standards.

AL SALAMAH Specifications

Type/Year:a Lurssen Superyacht/1999 
Refit:2006 
Beam:23.5 m 
L.O.A.:139.30 m 
Crew:97 
Guests:40 
Max Speed:21.5 knots 
Cabins:22 
Engines:2x 8770 hp MTU 
Cruise Speed:17 knots 

To keep her guests entertained, relaxed and comfortable, mega yacht AL SALAMAH features a cinema, a library, a business centre, a fully equipped onboard hospital, two full-time beauticians, a gymnasium as well as a spa. She also boasts four tenders and one rescue boat.

Her large main saloon welcomes her guests with beautiful cream coloured and comfortable sofas, as well as large windows providing for an airy, light feeling. There is also a large conference room suitable for business meetings and special gatherings. She has an excellent set up for al fresco dining and outdoor entertainment. Amongst additional important features belong her helipad situated on the eighth deck, together with a sun-deck and a tent area.

Yacht Accommodation

Al Salamah accommodates up to 40 guests in 22 cabins.

Amenities and Extras

We do have available further amenity, owner and price information for the 139.30 m yacht AL SALAMAH, so please enquire for more information.

AL SALAMAH Disclaimer:

The luxury yacht AL SALAMAH displayed on this page is merely informational and she is not necessarily available for yacht charter or for sale, nor is she represented or marketed in anyway by CharterWorld. This web page and the superyacht information contained herein is not contractual. All yacht specifications and informations are displayed in good faith but CharterWorld does not warrant or assume any legal liability or responsibility for the current accuracy, completeness, validity, or usefulness of any superyacht information and/or images displayed. All boat information is subject to change without prior notice and may not be current.

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