Boat International US Edition

AGENT OF CHANGE

SHE’S LONG HAD A FAN CLUB, STARTING WITH HER CURRENT OWNER AND HER PROFESSIONAL CREW, WHO HAVE TRAVELED ALL OVER THE WORLD ON BOARD

Not too many yachts out there have a monkey island. But then again, 226ft Olivia is no average yacht. She was born a Soviet spy ship during the Cold War and then maintained her low profile as a privately owned explorer yacht. In spite of that, she’s long had a fan club, starting with her current owner and professional crew, who have traveled all over the world on board – on average 10,000 nautical miles a year for the past decade.

The yacht’s owner was fascinated by the boat even before he bought her and knows much about her history from the time she emerged from a Finnish yard in 1972. “Her purpose was to spy on all the NATO movements of ships and submarines into the North Sea. This was the Cold War era, when both parties were doing nothing else but engaging in watching each other,” he says. “She had been

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