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With 289 ft, the Maltese Falcon is the second largest privately-owned sailing yacht in the world and it was built by the Italian Perini Navi Yachts. The Maltese Falcon

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Maltese Falcon

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With 289 ft, the Maltese Falcon is the second largest privately-owned sailing yacht in the world and it was built by the Italian Perini Navi Yachts.

The Maltese Falcon

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She can achieve nearly full 20 knots and the two 1,800 hp engines make no noise or vibration.

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The ship has fifteen square sails (five per mast) which open in six minutes.

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It belongs to Tom Perkins, the first General Manager of HP and the venture capitalist behind Amazon.com, AOL, Google and Sun Microsystems.

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The cost of the Maltese Falcon was 100 Million dollars.

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It is possible for a single person to pilot the yacht.

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Her accommodations can be configured from four to six stateroom suites.

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Owner's Cabin.

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One of four guest suites that can convert into two enormous VIP suites each with his/her heads.

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A porcelain Bugatti emerges from the table in the center of the saloon at the mere touch of a

button.

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Above the table, in the leather floor dining room, a skylight blind opens like the iris aperture on a camera.

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The wine cellar.

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The kitchen.

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An atrium with clear glass floor surrounds the main mast well, with a staircase spiraling down three

decks.

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One of the suite bathrooms.

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Her sea toys: two 32' Rigid Inflatable Boats, four laser sailing boats, one 14' jet tender, two kayaks, banana, wakeboard, 6 full sets of dive gears, water skis, snorkeling gears, techno gym, etc etc etc.

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Tom Perkins reportedly had to sell his beloved Bugatti to help fund the yacht. Poor guy...