Luxury motor yacht FORCE BLUE is an ocean going yacht built by Royal Denship. The superyacht FORCE BLUE is available for charter and has secured a berth in the first row of the “Pali della Salute” for the Venice Film Festival which runs from the 31st of August to the 10th of September 2011.
Yacht FORCE BLUE was built by Royal Denship in 2002 and features naval architecture by Tom Fexas with a Celeste dell’Anna interior as refitted and redesigned in 2006 in Arredamenti Porto in Genoa.
The 62.33m (204′ 5″) luxury motor yacht FORCE BLUE is a spacious yacht that is a superb floating spa, boasting huge accommodation space with 6 staterooms, a Spa Pool on her sundeck and a forward disco area.
Other special features onboard FORCE BLUE includes an elevator to all decks, a full GYM on the below deck, a SPA center with steam shower, hammam, mud bath, Sauna Spa Pool, hydro massage and massage room. The cinema room on the owners deck has a large plasma 60″ TV with surround sound and 7 seats.
FORCE BLUE (ex “BIG ROI”) has numerous communal areas to relax and dine and is one of the most luxurious yachts in the charter market. An interesting point to note is that the number of crew (19) on her outnumbers the guests so you are assured fantastic service!
Specifications of motor yacht FORCE BLUE
Builder: Royal Denship
Year Built/Refit: 2002/2006
Length: (m/ft) 63.30 / 207’08”
Cabins: 6
Guests: 12
Crew: 20
Cruise Speed: 14 knots
Summer Location: Western Mediterranean
Weekly Charter Rate
Summer: €245,000
Winter: €235,000
Go here to find out more about chartering FORCE BLUE.
68th Venice International Film Festival
The 68th Venice International Film Festival, organized by La Biennale di Venezia, will run at Venice Lido August 31st through September 10th, 2011.
The aim of the Festival is to raise awareness and promote all the various aspects of international cinema in all its forms: as art, entertainment and as an industry, in a spirit of freedom and tolerance. The Festival includes retrospectives and homages to major figures as a contribution towards raising awareness of the history of cinema.
Marco Müller is the Director the 68th edition. He has been heading the Venice Biennale’s Cinema section since 2004.