Power & Motoryacht

Time After Time

ome people joke that if it weren’t for bad luck, they’d have no luck at all. The renowned, 126-foot might have told similar tales. The world’s largest aluminum yacht was delivered in 1987, but over the last couple of decades, she’s been neglected—and even arrested. Despite a buyer committing to breathing new life into her, it just wasn’t meant to be. Or, more accurately, it wasn’t meant to be the way he expected. is submerged in 162

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