The current position of ECSTASEA is at US East Coast coordinates 3209732 N 8111095 W reported 1 min ago by AIS.
Ecstasea yacht. Maps below show the following voyage data - Present Location NExt port Estimated ETA and Prediced Time of arrival. De Voogt Naval Architects was the naval architect firm involved in the formal superyacht plans for ECSTASEA. Rumors on the Internet mention real estate but Superyachtfan cannot find any related real estate company.
The vessel is en route to the port of Savannah and expected to arrive there on Mar 24 2000. The 282ft Superyacht Ecstasea has smashed into a harbour bridge control booth as it tried to pass into Simpson Bay Lagoon on the Caribbean island of Saint Martin. Sonja Zuckerman was rumored to be the owner of the yacht Ecstasea but these rumors are not true.
Vessel ECSTASEA is a pleasure craft ship sailing under the flag of Cayman IslandsHer IMO number is 1008102 and MMSI number is 319009900. Get the details of the current Voyage of ECSTASEA including Position Port Calls Destination ETA and Distance travelled - IMO 1008102 MMSI 319009900 Call Sign ZCYS8. Superyachtfan has done some research but cannot find much information about the source of wealth of Sonja Zuckerman.
She has a beam of 39ft 119m a draft of 125ft 38m and she measures in at. 3170917 taken by miraflores. The ECSTASEA yacht is a 2822ft 86m luxury yacht built and launched by yacht builder Feadship.
Photo of ECSTASEA Yacht IMO. Delivered to a proud yacht owner in 2004 and refit in 2009 this luxury yacht sleeps up to. Also the company De Voogt Naval Architects expertly.
Ecstasea can accommodate up to 14 guests in 7 cabins with 25 crew on hand to make life on board this Feadship yacht an idyllic break away and thanks to high speeds and shallow draft she provides those on board with a choice of any destination. With a top speed of 35 knots Ecstasea is one of the fastest superyachts aroundShe was built for Russian billionaire Roman AbramovichHer current owner is s. Testing engines at the Noordsea jetstream powered by Pratt Whiney jet engines.