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At 162.5 metres, Eclipse is the second largest superyacht in the world and was dethroned from the top spot three years after its launch by megayacht Azzam.

Step on board the 162.5m Eclipse - the second largest superyacht in the world

Designer Terry Disdale talks us through the four and a half years, nine decks and 162.5 metres of the world’s second largest superyacht.

Terry Disdale didn’t set out to design the biggest superyacht in the world. “No one ever said to me, ‘I want a 160 metre boat’,” he says over breakfast near his office in Richmond, London. “When the yacht was still on the drawing board, there was a rumour going round that someone was building an even bigger boat, and the owner was asked if he knew about it. He said he didn’t, and that he didn’t care. Breaking records was the farthest thing from his mind.”

What he did care about was helicopters – he wanted to carry more than one; and the pool – it had to be big. There were also some early discussions about low bulwarks and big windows, and that was the totality of the brief for what would become Eclipse . “To be given free rein is actually a dreadful thing,” says Disdale.  “I asked myself what I wanted: something timeless. How do you design something timeless that’s still going to look good and not be anaemic? It’s so easy to get carried away, but you’ve got to be able to look at it in 20 years and decide it still looks OK.” But that’s the trick, isn’t it? And the measure of a designer.

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At least Disdale had some hooks on which to hang the design. “Part of what creates the yacht looking like that is you’ve got to land this huge helicopter on the front, so the superstructure is pushed back. The formation of the boat is built around helicopter usage. And we didn’t want the boat to look unbalanced when the helicopter is on the foredeck. Some boats have a foredeck that looks wrong whenever a helicopter sits there.”

The lines of the boat were dictated by another prerequisite: the two significant lifeboats demanded by Solas. The sheerline runs straight aft from the bow and steps up amidships, the high freeboard created giving visual support to the lifeboats. “If you’d had a different sheerline, the lifeboats wouldn’t have looked comfortable,” the designer says. This, plus the addition of a 15 metre pool aft on the main deck, meant that the overall length of Eclipse – 162.5 metres – was defined not by ego but by practicality.

“Everyone thinks that a boat starts with a sketch, some glamorous visual of the outside of the boat. But that’s not how things work in my office – we start with a plan, a general arrangement.” The project, from this first design stage to the boat’s launch at Blohm+Voss ’s Hamburg yard in 2009, took four and a half years – a remarkable achievement given the scale of the yacht, which was only overtaken as the world’s biggest in 2013 with the launch of 180 metre Azzam . 

Up to 20 engineers from Blue Ocean Yacht Management were present on site throughout the build, whipping it along to meet the aggressive delivery schedule. Disdale doesn’t recall any sleepless nights – “at least, no more than usual!” he laughs. The pressure of designing what was then the world’s top yacht – both inside and out – did obviously register, though. “It’s a huge responsibility building something of that magnitude, which is going to be under everyone’s magnifying glass. It’s not just ‘doing a job’, this thing is going to be scrutinised and analysed by everyone. There’s a responsibility to yourself as a designer.”

A decade from delivery, and more than 15 years from the moment Disdale first put pen to paper, he says he wouldn’t change a thing – and nor has the owner, who has kept Disdale’s designs largely unchanged. “For me, it’s more a clean piece of architecture than it is a piece of styling. The fact that you have a helipad on the front creates the superstructure to bow dimension, which is beautiful. If it wasn’t there, you wouldn’t have that length. And then when you get to the back of the boat, the swimming pool is dictating another piece of the story. I don’t know what I would change now. I don’t sit around saying, ‘I wish I did this or that’. Maybe I’d make the rear end look a bit more inviting, the way the staircases lead into the boat, but anti-piracy was a concern, plus there are a load of services and facilities back there. There’s a full-size pantry to serve the beach club, which very few boats have, and gull-wing doors with a pullout barbecue and pizza oven. There’s a lot you don’t see.”

Disdale’s long experience in the business means he is able to resist the temptation to force designs, or slavishly follow trends that flare and fade, leaving boats looking old before their time. “ Eclipse is a handsome boat, and it looks like a boat. It doesn’t make any pretence,” he says. “The key word is elegance. Very few boats can make that claim any more. Modern boats are purposeful, aggressive, macho, which has led to them all having snub noses. They look angry. You could paint them grey and stick a cannon on the front and it wouldn’t upset their stance at all. Eclipse is not like that.” It’s a familiar sermon from Disdale, who famously posts his 10 “design commandments” up round his office. “One of  the most important tools in your box is restraint. I can have complete freedom when designing a superstructure, but restraint is actually the most important thing – knowing when to stop gilding the lily. Don’t gild it! Use silver leaf.”

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The obvious benefit of a single designer being responsible for the interior and exterior of a yacht is a seamless flow between the two, and that is absolutely true of Eclipse , whose interior conforms to another one of Disdale’s mantras: “ beach house not penthouse ”. “If you’ve got a dining room with satin on the chairs and gold braid around them, but you live in a T-shirt and shorts, then you’re not comfortable,” he says. 

The pool is a vast entertaining space, with 3.2 metre overheads and a retracting glass sunroof. “The ambience of the pool is as important as how it looks. You’ve got to want to sit by it.” Or dance on it: the blue granite bottom of the pool rises up to sit flush with the deck. It can also be lowered a touch to create a paddling pool.

The interior of any boat should be about “pure relaxation”, says Disdale. “People are on vacation, people are chilled.” He relates one story of an Arab client in the 1980s, who he dissuaded from fitting gold taps to his superyacht. “I told him he already had a 65 metre on the quay – he had already made his statement. It was a process of trying to quieten his ostentation.” You get the feeling no such effort was needed with the owner of Eclipse . “He had already owned three yachts to our design, so consequently was very familiar with my way of working and the habitat I create.” It’s impossible to miss the very deliberate warmth of that habitat and a design miracle that, despite using broadly the same colour palette throughout, nowhere do you tire of the ochre-like shades. 

This uniformity wasn’t applied to the lobbies between decks: different artists were tasked with creating unique works to give each lobby a flavour, so there is no confusion about what deck you’re on – a problem when you have nine. One of these pieces is a wooden sculpture made up of seven pieces, the design for which was hand drawn by Disdale and sent to Japan for manufacture. It’s a stunning work and symptomatic of the detail shown throughout – even in more mundane pieces, like the sideboards in the cabins that were designed in Europe and crafted in Chile.

With no clear-cut brief on the yacht’s layout, Disdale was forced to second-guess, “but that’s my job”, he says. “You have to work out how people will move around the boat.” The benefit of an LOA like Eclipse ’s is the owner can swallow serious acreage without impacting the guest experience. It’s not about avoiding guests, but being able to operate independently of them.

It would be easy to mistake the guest suites for the owner’s own quarters, such is their footprint. There are 18 guest cabins in total, served by 100 crew. From the moment the guests arrive by chopper, mainly on the top helideck, they’re absorbed in the comfort of the boat and have access to the main stairwell and elevator. It’s a transition of which Disdale is particularly proud. “It came from understanding how a boat is used. When you get out of the helicopter, you’re blown to pieces, and then where do you go?” The answer is an intimate lounge, where you can freshen up before entering the interior proper. It also gives pilots somewhere to conduct safety briefings, he points out. Eclipse is able to travel with multiple helicopters on board because one can be housed in the forward hangar, one above it on the retractable platform and another on the sundeck.

At the other extremity of the boat, the convenience continues with a huge bathing platform and staircases that fold down into the water for easy boarding – even for those wearing full dive gear. The beach club wasn’t maxed out, with a comfortable lounge along the centreline preferred to a big open area that is harder to secure. Beyond, though, the lower deck opens up into a huge 77 square metre gym and spa area, complete with massage room, beauty salon, sauna, shower areas and the yacht’s second plunge pool. Visual interest is added by banks of portholes with views into the swimming pool, which dapple light across this whole space. Choosing somewhere to relax on deck is slightly harder – where do you start? The options are endless but special mention has to be made of the wood-burning fire pit on the upper deck – perfect for nights on deck under the stars.

Disdale and his team were present in June 2009 when the boat appeared from the giant drydock in Hamburg. No butterflies – he claims to have been pretty zen about seeing her free of scaffolding and plastic. “Although you design every part of it and you see it being built, nothing prepares you for the feeling you get when you actually see it in the flesh. The tug pulled it out and there was the thickness of a mattress between the wing stations and the shed walls. Literally – they tied mattresses to the stations. When it appeared I was gobsmacked.” As was the owner, pleasingly for the man who’d dedicated nearly five years to the project.

“It’s like cars,” explains the car fanatic. “I was talking about Lamborghinis the other day. They used to have the Miura, a beautiful car. But they replaced it with the Countach, which looks like it was carved from cheese. One is ageless and one looks stuck in time. Elegance is the most important thing. The Miura is elegant, the Jaguar E-Type is elegant.” He’s too modest to say but Eclipse belongs in that league – beautiful for ever.

First published in the April 2016 edition of BOAT International. Get this magazine sent straight to your door, or subscribe and never miss an issue.

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IMO 1009613
MMSI 310593000
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Call Sign ZCDX4
Size 163 x 22 m
GT 13,564
DWT 1,480
Build 2010
Status Active
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Longitude 28.28561°
Latitude 36.84209°
Status Moored
Speed 0.1 Knots
Course 215°
Area Mediterranean Sea - Eastern Basin
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The current position of ECLIPSE is in Mediterranean Sea - Eastern Basin with coordinates 36.84209° / 28.28561° as reported on 2024-03-25 07:43 by AIS to our vessel tracker app. The vessel's current speed is 0.1 Knots and is currently inside the port of MARMARIS .

The vessel ECLIPSE (IMO: 1009613, MMSI: 310593000) is a Yacht that was built in 2010 ( 14 years old ) . It's sailing under the flag of [BM] Bermuda .

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The current draught of ECLIPSE as reported by AIS is 6.2 meters

Temperature 13.9°C / 57.02°F
Wind Speed 1 knots
Direction 223° SW
Pressure 1011.5 hPa
Humidity 78.9 %
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Saint Tropez : 29.08.2018 Name: Eclipse Owner: Roman Abramovich Port of registry: Hamilton, Bermuda Builder: Blohm+Voss Cost: $500 Million (as of September 2011) Launched: 12 June 2009 In service: 9 December 2010 IMO number: 1009613 MMSI number: 310593000 Callsign: ZCDX4 Tonnage: 13.000 GT Length: 162.5 m (533 ft) Beam: 22.00 m (72 ft 2 in) Draft: 5.90 m (19 ft 4 in) Installed power: 29.6 MW (39,700 hp) Propulsion: 4× MTU 20V 1163 TB93 diesel engines, triple screw[6] Speed: 40.74 km/h (22.00 kn) Crew: 70 crew members Aviation facilities: 2 helicopter pads

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IMO number 1003750
MMSI 319130000
Name of the ship ECLIPSE
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Vessel type Yacht
Operating status Active
Flag Cayman Islands
Gross tonnage 438 tons
Length 43 m
Breadth 8 m
Year of build 1993
Builder DE VRIES AALSMEER - AALSMEER, NETHERLANDS
Classification society LLOYD'S SHIPPING REGISTER
Home port GEORGE TOWN
Owner TEKA INVESTMENT - TORTOLA, BRITISH VIRGIN ISLANDS
Manager TEKA INVESTMENT - TORTOLA, BRITISH VIRGIN ISLANDS
Description ECLIPSE is a Yacht built in 1993 by DE VRIES AALSMEER - AALSMEER, NETHERLANDS. Currently sailing under the flag of Cayman Islands. Formerly also known as ECLIPSE, KAHALANI, SEA SEDAN. It's gross tonnage is 438 tons.
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Gross Tonnage172
Summer Deadweight (t)90
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Builder CHANTIER NAVAL COUACH
Yard GUJAN MESTRAS

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    Real-time and current position of ECLIPSE (Yacht, MMSI: 310593000, IMO: 1009613) on ais live map is in Mediterranean Sea - Eastern Basin with coordinates 36.84209° / 28.28561° and speed 0.1 knots as reported on 2024-03-25 07:43 by AIS live data.

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    IMO number: 1009613: MMSI: 310593000: Name of the ship: ECLIPSE: Former names: ECLIPSE (2010) Vessel type: Yacht: Operating status: Active: Flag: Bermuda: Gross tonnage: 13564 ... ECLIPSE is a Yacht built in 2010 by BLOHM VOSS - HAMBURG, GERMANY. Currently sailing under the flag of Bermuda. Formerly also known as ECLIPSE. It's gross tonnage is ...

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    M/Y Eclipse is a superyacht built by Blohm+Voss of Hamburg, Germany, the third longest afloat.Her exterior and interior were designed by Terence Disdale. The yacht is owned by Roman Abramovich, and was delivered on 9 December 2010.At 162.5 metres (533 ft 2 in) long Eclipse was the world's longest private yacht until Azzam was launched in April 2013, which is 17.3 metres (56 ft 9 in) longer.

  8. Vessel ECLIPSE (Yacht) IMO 1009613, MMSI 310593000

    Type Yacht. Flag Bermuda. IMO 1009613. MMSI 310593000. Callsign ZCDX4. Year Built 2010. Length 163 m. Width 22 m. Draught 6.1 m / 1.0 m / 19.3 m Avg/Min/Max.

  9. ECLIPSE (IMO 1009613 )

    ECLIPSE (IMO: 1009613) is a Yacht registered and sailing under the flag of Bermuda.Her gross tonnage is 13564 and deadweight is 1480.ECLIPSE was built in 2010.ECLIPSE length overall (LOA) is 162.5 m, beam is 22.4 m. Her container capacity is 0 TEU.

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    Ship location for ECLIPSE (IMO: 1009613, MMSI: 310593000), is Yacht built in 2010 Find ship on map. vessel AIS and tracker Covid-19 vessels Find vessel Vessels ... The current position of vessel ECLIPSE is 36.8421 lat / 28.2856 lng. Updated: 2024-05-13 08:38:27 UTC. Currently sailing under the flag of Bermuda . ECLIPSE built in 2010 year. Cost:

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  13. ECLIPSE

    The current position of ECLIPSE is in Mediterranean Sea - Eastern Basin with coordinates 36.84209° / 28.28561° as reported on 2024-03-25 07:43 by AIS to our vessel tracker app. The vessel's current speed is 0.1 Knots and is currently inside the port of MARMARIS.. The vessel ECLIPSE (IMO: 1009613, MMSI: 310593000) is a Yacht that was built in 2010 ( 14 years old ).

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    ECLIPSE Yacht, IMO 1009613. Last Updated: ... who is the owner of the ship ECLIPSE, its Commercial Manager, ISM Manager, Classification Society, their addresses and contact details and Shipyard where it was built as well as statistics for the number of owned and managed ships and companies related thereto. ...

  15. ECLIPSE, Yacht

    Vessel ECLIPSE (IMO 9406594) is a Yacht built in 2006 and currently sailing under the flag of Unknown. Map Vessels Photos Ports News. Services. ... IMO number: 9406594: Vessel Name: ECLIPSE: Ship type: Yacht: Flag: Unknown: Homeport-Gross Tonnage: 172: ... ECLIPSE current position and history of port calls are received by AIS. Technical ...

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    Information, photos and AIS vessel tracker for the Ship Eclipse (IMO 1009613, Callsign ZCDX4, MMSI 310593000) ... IMO number: 1009613 MMSI number: 310593000 Callsign: ZCDX4 Tonnage: 13.000 GT ... Blue Ocean Yacht Management - Limassol, Cyprus. Owner: Blue Ocean Yacht Management - Limassol, Cyprus.

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    Where is the current position of ECLIPSE presently? Vessel ECLIPSE is a yacht ship sailing under the flag of Unspecified.Her IMO number is 9406594 and MMSI number is 1. Main ship particulars are length of 35 m and beam of 6 m. Maps show the following voyage data - Present Location, Next port, Estimated (ETA) and Predicted Time of Arrival (PTA), Speed, Course, Draught, Photos, Videos, Local ...

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    IMO number: 1003750: MMSI: 319130000: Name of the ship: ECLIPSE: ... ECLIPSE is a Yacht built in 1993 by DE VRIES AALSMEER - AALSMEER, NETHERLANDS. Currently sailing under the flag of Cayman Islands. Formerly also known as ECLIPSE, KAHALANI, SEA SEDAN. It's gross tonnage is 438 tons.

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    Vessel ECLIPSE (IMO: 9406594 ) is a Yacht built in 2006 and currently sailing under the flag of Unknown. Map Vessels Photos Ports News. Services. Paid. ... IMO number: 9406594: Vessel Name: ECLIPSE: Ship type: Yacht: Flag: Unknown: Homeport-Gross Tonnage: 172: Summer Deadweight (t) 90: Length Overall (m) 35: Beam (m) 7: Draught (m)

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    The vessel ECLIPSE (IMO: 1009613, MMSI 310593000) was built in 2010 (13 years old) and is currently sailing under the flag of Bermuda. The current position of ECLIPSE is at coordinates 36.8421 N / 28.2856 E, reported 4 months ago by AIS. The vessel is expected to arrive on May 13, 2023, 11 AM. ... IMO Number 1009613 Flag

  21. ECLIPSE (IMO 9406594 )

    ECLIPSE (IMO: 9406594) is a Yacht registered and sailing under the flag of Unknown.Her gross tonnage is 172 and deadweight is 90.ECLIPSE was built in 2006.ECLIPSE length overall (LOA) is 35 m, beam is 6.8 m. Her container capacity is 0 TEU.

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