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Lady Jorgia (yacht)
''Lady Jorgia'' is a superyacht built by Lürssen. Developed using the code name Project Enzo, it was launched at Lürssen's yard near Rendsburg in 2021 and delivered later that same year to Canadian-Jamaican billionaire Michael Lee-Chin under the name ''Ahpo''. ''Ahpo'' was built as a replacement for Lee-Chin's previous yacht, ''Quattroelle (yacht), Quattroelle'', which he sold in 2014. ''Ahpo'' was listed for sale in February 2023. Three months later, in May 2023, it was sold for a rumoured €330 million, in what is "believed to be the biggest brokerage deal in history". Upon its sale, it was renamed ''Lady Jorgia.'' Her new owner is Canadian billionaire and former ice hockey goaltender Patrick Dovigi. ''Lady Jorgia'' made its first appearance after its sale at the 2023 Monaco Grand Prix. Design Her length is , beam is and she has a draught of . Both exterior and interior designs are from Nuvolari Lenard. The hull is built out of steel while the superstructure is made out of ...
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Lürssen
Lürssen (or Lürssen Werft) is a German shipyard with headquarters in Bremen-Vegesack and shipbuilding facilities in Lemwerder, Berne and Bremen-Fähr-Lobbendorf. Lürssen designs and constructs yachts, naval ships and special vessels. Trading as Lürssen Yachts, it is one of the leading builders of custom superyachts such as Paul Allen's Octopus (yacht), ''Octopus'', David Geffen's Rising Sun (yacht), ''Rising Sun'', and Khalifa bin Zayed Al Nahyan's Azzam (yacht), ''Azzam'', the second largest private yacht in the world at 180 m in length after the REV Ocean (yacht), REV Ocean''. History On 27 June 1875 the 24 year-old Friedrich Lürssen set up a boatbuilding workshop in Aumund, a suburb of Bremen, Germany. The focus of work in the first years was on work boats for fishing and ferry operations. Hull number one was a five meter long rowboat. From the 1880s Lürssen opened up the sport boat market. In 1886 the first motorboat in the world was built by Lürssen (according to ...
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