After the departure of the Sea Cadet ships last week, West India Dock welcomes a quite impressive Super Yacht named Positive Carry.
The 203.41ft /62m Super Yacht ‘Positive Carry’ was built in 2005 by the famous Dutch shipyard Feadship and last refitted in 2014. The vessel’s exterior design and engineering are the work of De Voogt. Previously named Rasselas , she was bought in 2014 for around asking $50 million and renamed Positive Carry by her new owner, who intended to cruise her around the world.
Positive Carry’s interior layout sleeps up to 12 guests in 6 staterooms, including a master suite, 3 double cabins and 2 twin cabins. She is also capable of carrying up to 19 crew onboard .
She is built with steel hull and aluminium superstructure with a modern stabilization system which reduces roll motion effect , she has a cruising speed of 16 knots, a maximum speed of 13 knots and a range of 4500nm from her fuel tanks.
As with many of the larger super yachts, the Positive Carry has some impressive leisure and entertainment facilities including a Jacuzzi (on deck), Spa, Air Conditioning, Gym, Touch-n-Go Helipad, Helicopter Landing Pad, WiFi connection on board.
Owners of such ships tend to keep a low profile, however the unusual name would indicate that the owner is an American financier.