Luna B
The superyacht Luna B was launched by Oceanco at their yard in Alblasserdam. The yacht's exterior design was done by the yard itself and Alberto Pinto was responsible for the interior design. She is owned by American/Canadian billionaire Robert Friedland.
History
Luna B was first launched in 2005, and was named Dilbar upon delivery to her owner Alisher Usmanov. She was renamed Ona in 2008 when Usmanov took delivery of a new yacht built by Lürssen which he also named Dilbar.William Kallop bought Ona in 2010 and renamed her Natita after his mother-in-law. In 2014, he took on a $32 million loan from Goldman Sachs with Natita and his other yacht, the Bad Girl, as collateral. Kallop stopped paying back the loan in 2016 with $28 million still left. Goldman Sachs filed a lawsuit at a Federal judiciary of [the United States|federal court] in Miami to have both yachts seized. US Marshals seized both vessels in August 2017 at a West Palm Beach marina. Goldman Sachs listed Natita for sale with a $39,9 million asking price. In October 2017 it was announced they had sold the yacht for $27,5 million.
The new owner was revealed to be Robert Friedland, who put Luna B up for sale once more in 2022 with a $47,5 million asking price.
Design
Her length is, beam is and she has a draught of. The hull is built out of steel while the superstructure is made out of aluminium with teak laid decks. The yacht is classed by Lloyd's Register and flagged in the Cayman Islands.Performance
Propulsion is supplied by twin 3,015 hp Deutz AG diesel engines. The engines drive two propellers, which in turn propel the ship to a top speed of. At a cruising speed of, her maximum range is.Amenities
, gym, swimming pool, movie theatre, tender garage, swimming platform, air conditioning, beach club, spa room. There is also a helicopter landing pad on the top deck.Tenders
- One Royal Denship open sports tender
- One Royal Denship limo tender
- One Nautica Jet RIB
Recreational toys