Royal Denship’s superyacht, Princess Mariana pictured in Gibraltar on Saturday 20th March 2010, having arrived early the same morning to take on bunkers.
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Image: Princess Mariana
November 26, 2010 by gibeyeRoyal Denship’s superyacht Princess Mariana docked in Gibraltar on 23rd November 2010. LOA (m) – 76.91 (ft) – 252.33 Beam (m) – 12.90 (ft) – 42.32 Draught (m): – 3.85 …
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Monaco Yacht Spotter on March 22, 2010
Hey Gibeye, what a powerful looking motor yacht! Princess Mariana is one of my favourites.. I took some photos of her too during the last monaco boat show (think there is one or two below) and she was impressive, even compared to all the other amazing yachts there in 2009.
john on March 22, 2010
Hi Gibeye, Gibraltar must be a real hotspot for superyachts passing through over the next couple of months. A great place for yacht spotting…and photography! We look forward to more updates! Thanks.
john on March 22, 2010
Princess Marina detailed yacht card specifications are here: http://www.liveyachting.com/princess-mariana
gibeye on March 22, 2010
Hi Monaco Yacht Spotter, thanks for your comments. I must say I had already seen your shots of Princess Mariana. Brilliant photos.
gibeye on March 22, 2010
Hi John, look forward to posting more yacht photos. Gibraltar is becoming very popular for superyacht calls, and the recent visit by Oceanco’s Sunrays shows that Gibraltar is sometimes the first port of call for new launches!