Athena is a clipper-bowed three masted gaff rigged schooner built by Royal Huisman in 2004 for Internet entrepreneur James H. Clark. Clark purchased a 47.4 meter sloop, Hyperion, from Royal Huisman in 1998. As Hyperion was nearing completion, Clark began to consider the possibilities of a larger yacht, which could include a theater, library, more guest space and a more capable galley, taking inspiration from the 1920s Krupp built motor yacht "Talitha".
The yacht was re-fitted in 2008. It can support 12 guests and 22 crew, and is built under Lloyds Register classification.
Athena is the winner of the Show Boats International Award for Best Sailing Yacht over 40 Meters for 2004.
A 204-page coffee table book (41 cm x 34 cm / 16" x 13") "Athena - A Classic Schooner For Modern Times" (photography by Louie Psihoyos, writer Jack Somer) describes the history, the construction and the life of this vessel.
In July 2012 the Athena was listed for sale with an asking price of US$95 million, and reduced to $75 million in June 2014. In summer 2014 Athena was listed as available for charter in the South Pacific, priced at approximately EUR260,000 per week. She will spend the winter 2014/2015 season in the Caribbean where she will be available for charter at $450,000 per week. In March 2016 she was listed for $69.9 million, and in February 2017, reduced to $59 million.
Similar sailing super yachts of this period include Eos, The Maltese Falcon, and the Black Pearl (yacht)
Athena is a 3-mast schooner with 2500 square meters of sail area.
Specifications:
- Length overall - 90 m / 295.3 ft
- Length of deck - 77.04 m /252.76 ft
- Length waterline - 60.52 m / 198.56 ft
- Beam - 12.2 m / 40.03ft
- Gross tonnage - 1103 t
- Displacement - 1126 t
- Sail area - 2623 meters squared
Video Athena (yacht)
See also
- List of large sailing yachts
- Luxury yachts
- Mirabella V
Maps Athena (yacht)
References
External links
- Athena's entry at Royal Huisman's yacht portfolio
- Yacht: ATHENA - One of the world's largest and most luxurious three masted schooners, Wayback Machine archive.org
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