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January 7, 2007 6:16 AM PST

The ultimate yacht: three decks, three bars

by Mike Yamamoto
(Credit: Luxist)

If there's one word that defines wealth (of the monetary variety), it would be "yacht." Even that becomes an understatement when talking about designs released recently for the latest tri-deck "Sunseeker" hailing from the U.K.

The main deck of this 121-foot sea monster boasts a lounge, a master stateroom with office, and a dining area with a table for 12, according to Luxist. Not impressed? The upper deck features a bar and a large saloon, as well as sliding glass doors to a private cockpit. Then, on the sky deck, you'll find a hot tub, a second dining area, and yet another bar. If we're counting right, that makes three bars for three decks--the perfect ratio for a pleasant afternoon.

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