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December 17, 2006 · about 19 years ago

Gulf can become a superyacht haven

Although close to a third of the world’s superyachts are owned by Gulf Arabs, most are moored at locations outside the Gulf, suggesting that the UAE and the Gulf have the potential to become a sought-after destination ranked as ‘superyacht friendly’.

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Although close to a third of the world’s superyachts are owned by Gulf Arabs, most are moored at locations outside the Gulf, suggesting that the UAE and the Gulf have the potential to become a sought-after destination ranked as ‘superyacht friendly’.

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