Sleek superyacht seized in Gibraltar over $16.2M debt claim


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MADRID (AP) — Authorities in Gibraltar say they have seized one of the largest and most advanced superyachts in the world over an unsettled bill dispute between its owner and its German builder.

The Gibraltar Chronicle newspaper reports that shipbuilder Nobiskrug claims 15.3 million euro ($16.2 million) in overdue payments for the 143-meter (468-foot) -long Sailing Yacht A.

In an email, Nobiskrug declined to comment "due to ongoing legal proceedings and confidentiality."

The company's website says the ship designed by French interior designer Philippe Starck was delivered earlier this month to its client, who has not been named.

Gibraltar's Admiralty Marshal Liam Yeats said Monday the vessel was under arrest and is currently at anchor in the British enclave's territorial waters.

Yeats declined to discuss details in line with Gibraltar court policy.

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