Take a look inside the glitzy, 300-foot superyacht involved in the 1MDB scandal that's now on the market for a $120 million discount
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Feb 7, 2019, 01:56 IST
Equanimity is a 91.5-meter (300-foot) superyacht.
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The yacht was built in 2014 in The Netherlands and has an exterior design created by Oceanco, a privately owned custom yacht builder.
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The boat has a cruising speed of 15 knots and a maximum speed of 18.5 knots.
The yacht can accommodate up to 22 guests across nine suites in varying arrangements ...
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... one of which is a master suite with a study, which can convert into a second double as needed.
The boat also has 17 crew cabins that can accommodate up to 31 crew members.
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Amongst the yacht's many wellness-oriented amenities are a massage room ...
... a gym ...
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... a sauna ...
... and a spa.
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The boat's interior design was created by Winch Design and, according to Reuters, features an interior that's clad in marble and gold leaf.
Neutral tones can be seen throughout its various seating areas and lounges ...
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... one of which has a piano ...
... and in its dining areas, too.
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It also has its own art gallery, as well as an elevator and a movie theater.
The yacht's sleek look carries over onto its deck ...
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... which offers more lounging opportunities ...
... as does the circular swimming pool on the upper deck.
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Two 34-foot Hodgdon tenders come with the yacht.
The superyacht's $130 million price tag is a significant cut from the $250 million its previous owner paid for it. Burgess notes that it has "cruised extensively" since launch and "needs some time in the yard and a repaint but otherwise is in good condition."