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America's 100 Largest Yachts 2007 #85: Lohengrin
By Diane M. Byrne
#85: LOHENGRIN—161'0"
A split-level suite puts the "master" in "master stateroom" aboard Lohengrin, and heated marble soles in the master bath mean no rude awakenings in the morning.
Y: 2007; B: Trinity Yachts, USA; N: builder; H: aluminum; E: 2/2,250-hp Caterpillars
America's 100 Largest Yachts 2007
DID YOU KNOW...
—Lohengrin is named for a knight of the Holy Grail. According to the legend, Lohengrin was transported by a swan-pulled boat to rescue a maiden and warned her never to speak his name, even after they married.
—The yacht also shares her name with a famous Richard Wagner opera, and "The Bridal Chorus" from that opera is still played today at weddings—better known as "Here Comes the Bride."—D.M.B.
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This article originally appeared in the November 2007
issue of Power & Motoryacht magazine.
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