The Previously Sanctioned 446-Foot Gigayacht ‘Flying Fox’ Has Returned to the Charter Market

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The 446-foot gigayacht 'Flying Fox' was recently removed from the U.S. sanctions list, meaning that stateside seafarers can charter the vessel again.

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With a bonkers interior volume of 9,022 GT, the behemoth offers an incredible amount of space onboard. The contemporary living quarters, brought to life by Mark Berryman, can comfortably accommodate up to 22 guests across 11 cabins plus 55 crew. Spanning the entire upper deck, the owner’s area includes a full-beam primary suite, a lounge, a beauty room, an office, and a terrace with a fire pit and Jacuzzi.

 

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