Splinty ain't got nothing on this.
The Lonian, a 285-foot-long, crew of 22, room for 14 guests. Owned by Las Vegas billionaire Lorenzo Fertitta, who used to own UFC.
Lonian has a maximum speed of 18 knots, cruises at about 12 knots and can travel 5,000 nautical miles powered by diesel-electric engines. This ship carries more than 100,000 gallons of fuel. The ship has a helipad and a large swimming pool surrounded by cabanas, and a huge movie screen at one end. The pool's translucent bottom serves as the ceiling for the beach club below. There’s a swim platform to the sea, which opens and closes like the top on a convertible car.
Lonian’s support yacht, Hodor, arrived Saturday. Hodor is itself 210 feet long, 42 feet wide and carries an extra crew of 22, including a helicopter crew, plus a cadre of water toys to complement what is already on board the Lonian.
Word is that Fertitta and his family will be arriving on Tuesday, and then the yacht, with owner and guests on board and accompanied by Hodor and crew, will head to the San Juan Islands for some fishing. Then, it's heading up to Alaska, according to sources in the know.
The Lonian, a 285-foot-long, crew of 22, room for 14 guests. Owned by Las Vegas billionaire Lorenzo Fertitta, who used to own UFC.
Lonian has a maximum speed of 18 knots, cruises at about 12 knots and can travel 5,000 nautical miles powered by diesel-electric engines. This ship carries more than 100,000 gallons of fuel. The ship has a helipad and a large swimming pool surrounded by cabanas, and a huge movie screen at one end. The pool's translucent bottom serves as the ceiling for the beach club below. There’s a swim platform to the sea, which opens and closes like the top on a convertible car.
Lonian’s support yacht, Hodor, arrived Saturday. Hodor is itself 210 feet long, 42 feet wide and carries an extra crew of 22, including a helicopter crew, plus a cadre of water toys to complement what is already on board the Lonian.
Word is that Fertitta and his family will be arriving on Tuesday, and then the yacht, with owner and guests on board and accompanied by Hodor and crew, will head to the San Juan Islands for some fishing. Then, it's heading up to Alaska, according to sources in the know.