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TYCOON'S £150MILLION SUPERYACHT TAKES SHELTER IN DEVON DURING STORM CLODAGH

TYCOON'S £150MILLION SUPERYACHT TAKES SHELTER IN DEVON DURING STORM CLODAGH

A Kazakhstani tycoon has taken a detour to Devon in the £150million superyacht to take shelter from Storm Clodagh before heading to the Bahamas.

The newly built Lady Lara is thought to be the 51st largest yacht in the world and is owned by super-rich Alexander Machkevitch, who is worth an estimated £2billion.
The 300ft long boat was launched in April and embarked on her first sea trial in July, and has arrived in the UK fresh from a voyage from Holland.

Currently berthed near Dartmouth, on the River Dart, she is now expected to cross the Atlantic to cruise the winter season between Florida, the Bahamas and the Easter Caribbean Islands.
The Lady Lara was built by shipbuilder Lürssen Yachts and has onboard VIP suites with fold down balconies, a large beach club, a gym, Jacuzzi, a swimming pool and even a helipad onboard.

Harbour: The £150million Lady Lara is taking refuge in Dartmouth after Storm Clodagh stirred up rough seas
Harbour: The £150million Lady Lara is taking refuge in Dartmouth after Storm Clodagh stirred up rough seas

Read more: http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-3339049/UK-weather-Storm-Clodagh-batters-country-79mph-winds.html#ixzz3szm8hpkg
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