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Posted by Johan | 11/30/2008 @ 21:30 | Reply
 
A few pictures of interior details aboard Amadeus can be found at the Jade Yachts website : http://www.jade-yachts.com (click on "yachts" and then "230'" and you will find it).
 
Posted by Yachtspotter | 08/03/2007 @ 14:10 | Reply
 

 
I have to say that Amadeus is a really elegant yacht. The quality of the design and the work looks perfect, reaching the high standards of the European yards. Now I'm curious to discover her interior. Amadeus is certainly one of the best conversions that I ever saw (even if I'm definitively not a fan of her name).
 
Posted by Yachtspotter | 08/03/2007 @ 14:05 | Reply
 

 
The tenders are hidden by large hard covers on the foredeck.
 
Posted by Yachtspotter | 08/03/2007 @ 14:00 | Reply
 

 
Amadeus was in Croatia to complete her interior during the last months. And finally the yacht arrived in France few days ago in the port of Nice. When I took these pictures, the crew was working hard to prepare the yacht for a cruise, maybe her first one...
 
Posted by NOK | 02/26/2007 @ 10:50 | Reply
 
Caravelle is officially renamed Amadeus. Name spotted when she was in Hong Kong.
 
Posted by tom71 | 02/19/2007 @ 12:30 | Reply
 
Oh I've seen that Caravelle is gone! But Ambrosia is still there.
 
Posted by Max881 | 01/25/2007 @ 18:00 | Reply
 
Thanks tom71. That's great to compare it to the massive Ambrosia!
 
Posted by Yachtspotter | 01/25/2007 @ 16:00 | Reply
 
According to what I heard, Caravelle is finishing her construction in Hong Kong, especially the electronic side.
 
Posted by tom71 | 01/25/2007 @ 13:00 | Reply
 

 
I went to Gold Coast again. Ambrosia and Caravelle were still there. They're doing some refitting it seems.
 
Posted by Yachtspotter | 11/21/2006 @ 16:50 | Reply
 
A good news from Taiwan. Thanks to a correspondent on PMY forum, here are the first pictures of Caravelle (click on to enlarge them) : http://tw.myblog.yahoo.com/...
 
Posted by Johan | 01/24/2006 @ 10:00 | Reply
 
Quite confusingly One Eagle was built at Jade Werft (in Germany) and is now refitted at Jade Yachts (in Taiwan). She reached some notoriety in Sweden some years ago as she was used for some controversial diving operations to the sunk ferry Estonia.
 
Posted by Merijn | 01/23/2006 @ 19:05 | Reply
 
One Eagle is a former commercial ship which is currently under conversion at Jade yachts for a French owner. The project is named Caravelle and her exterior design is by Reymond Langton with engineering by Vripack and an interior by Zuretti. This links shows a drawing of the future yacht : http://www.vripack.com/....

In addition to the drawing we already knew Vripack now also published a picture of the unfinished conversion : http://www.vripack.com/...

Besides the name Caravelle, I also heart about the name Amadeus, could that be her name after the conversion?

Specifications :
- Length : 70.00 m (230 ft)
- Beam : 11.50 m (38 ft)
- Draft: 4.00 m (13 ft)
 
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