Christina O

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Yacht CHRISTINA O.jpg
Christina O cruising in the South of France in 2018
History
Name
  • 1998–present Christina O
  • 1978–1998 Argo
  • 1954–1978 Christina
  • 1943–1954 HMCS Stormont (K327)
BuilderCanadian Vickers Ltd., Montreal
Laid down23 December 1942
Launched14 July 1943
Identification
StatusActive
General characteristics
Displacement2250 tonnes
Length325 ft (99.06 m)
Beam36 ft (10.97 m)
Draft14 ft (4.27 m)
Installed power
  • 2× 2,069 kW (2,775 bhp) main engines[1]
  • 3× 476 kW generators
  • 1× 176 kW emergency generator
Speed19 knots (35 km/h; 22 mph)
Capacity34
Crew39

Christina O is a private motor yacht that once belonged to billionaire Greek shipowner Aristotle Onassis. At 99.13 metres long, she was the 45th largest yacht in the world as of 2018.[2][3][4][5]

History[]

Christina O in her previous life as HMCS Stormont

The boat originally served as a Canadian anti-submarine River-class frigate called HMCS Stormont, launched in 1943. HMCS Stormont served as a convoy escort during the Battle of the Atlantic and was present at the Normandy landings.[6] Onassis purchased the Stormont after the end of World War II, as it was one of the many surplus naval vessels. Purchasing the ship at scrap value of US$34,000, Onassis then spent an additional US$4 million to convert the vessel into a luxurious superyacht, named after his daughter Christina.

The conversion made full use of the navy ship's size and powerful naval engineering systems to create large, ornate interiors and elaborate luxuries: such as a mosaic swimming pool that once drained can be raised up to deck level to become a dance floor. Christina O set a new standard for lavish personal yachts, especially as she was rebuilt amidst the austerity of post-war Europe. The yacht was remodelled by architect Cäsar Pinnau,[7][8] and the children's dining room was designed and painted by the illustrator Ludwig Bemelmans.[9][10]

After her marriage to Onassis two decades later, Jacqueline Onassis selected the pastel color scheme and decor in all of the cabins.[11][12][13]

Notable passengers[]

Apart from Onassis's mistress Maria Callas and his wife Jackie Kennedy Onassis, he entertained celebrities such as Umberto Agnelli, Giovanni Battista Meneghini, Richard Burton, Clementine Churchill, Diana Churchill, Winston Churchill, Jacqueline de Ribes, John F. Kennedy, Greta Garbo, Rainier III, Prince of Monaco, Grace Kelly, Anthony Montague Browne, Rudolf Nureyev, Begum Om Habibeh Aga Khan, J. Paul Getty, Eva Perón, Françoise Sagan, Frank Sinatra, Elizabeth Taylor, John Wayne.[11][14][15][16][17]

In 1956 the wedding of Rainier III, Prince of Monaco, and Grace Kelly held its reception on Christina O.[citation needed]

Ownership[]

Aristotle Onassis willed his yacht to his only heir, Christina Onassis. Ιf Christina did not want it, the vessel would go to his wife Jackie Kennedy Onassis. If in turn, Jackie refused to take it, the vessel would be turned over to the Greek government, on condition that maintenance work was carried out and the vessel then offered for use to each incumbent head of Greek state as presidential yacht. Upon Aristotle Onassis's death in 1975, Christina Onassis donated the yacht to the Greek government as a presidential yacht.

The Greek government changed the name of the Christina and renamed it Argo,[11] she was allowed to decay and was eventually put up for sale at US$16 million in the early 1990s. She went unsold. In 1996, an attempted sale to American Alexander Blastos fell through when his deposit check bounced,[18] he was later convicted of wire fraud as a result.

The vessel was purchased in 1998 by fellow Greek ship owner magnate John Paul Papanicolaou, an Onassis family friend who secured it in a government-sponsored auction. He reverted her name back to Christina O,[19][20][21][22] in tribute to the late Christina Onassis,[18][23] who had died in 1988, and undertook a major refurbishment between January 1999 and April 2001 that cost over $50 million,[24][25][26][1] transformed ship into a modern high-quality luxury charter yacht. Papanicolaou hired Naval architect Costas Carabelas to spearhead the vessel's 1998 refit, who engaged interior architect Apostolos Molindris,[27] the firm Decon to manage construction and the Croatian Viktor Lenac Shipyard to carry it out.[18][28] The Christina O Limited Partnership bought the yacht for €65 million in 2000.[29]

Amenities[]

Christina O has a master suite, eighteen passenger staterooms, and numerous indoor and outdoor living areas, all connected by a spiral staircase. Compared to a typical 21st-century superyacht, her staterooms are small and Christina O lacks the indoor boat storage that is now standard; however, the number of living areas is large, and the amount of outdoor deck space is very generous. The aft main deck has an outdoor pool with a minotaur-themed mosaic floor that rises at the push of a button to become a dance floor. The bar stools in Ari's Bar retain the original upholstery crafted from a very soft, fine leather made from the foreskins of whales.[30]

See also[]

References[]

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  5. ^ "The Maria Callas Experience onboard the legendary Christina O yacht – archived link". Maria Callas Experience. Archived from the original on 4 February 2012. A bespoke recital of operatic classics with a storyline of the life of Maria Callas by some of Europe's renowned Bel Canto Sopranos including Nelly Miricioiu, (20 & 21 May, 3, 4 & 5 June) Claire Rutter (22 & 29 May) and Mary Plazas (27 & 28 May). During the voyage a tour of the yacht will reveal all the secrets that she has witnessed over the years.
  6. ^ "Canadian Participation on D-Day and in the Battle of Normandy". Veterans.gc.ca. 6 March 2019. Archived from the original on 25 February 2021.
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