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Monday, October 10, 2011

M/V Polar Bear

On September 28 (a spectacular day in Seattle, by the way), M/Y Polar Bear entered Bell Harbor Marina.  



Polar Bear is a 102-foot super yacht launched earlier this year. She was built by Citadel Yachts, Tacoma, WA. See SuperYachtTimes.com for further information.

According to CharterWorld.com, Polar Bear was conceived and built for "an experienced U.S. yachtsman." We have been unable to determine the yachtsman's identity. Our only clue is that Polar Bear is registered in Grand Forks, ND. 


CharterWorld.com indicates that Polar Bear is powered by twin 685-hp Caterpillar C-18B diesel engines. She has a range in excess of 5,000 nautical miles. Her generous 28-foot beam accommodates about 3,000 square feet of interior living space.

When her owner and guests desire to leave the boat, Polar Bear offers three options -- a small dinghy, a larger inflatable equipped with a 115-hp Yamaha outboard, and a beautiful Robalo sportfishing boat with a 250-hp Yamaha outboard engine.


We see many nice boats go in and out of Bell Harbor Marina.  But none nicer than this.

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  1. What a boat! I think most people would be pleased to own one of their three tenders. I hope they venture further from harbor someday.

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  3. I saw her in Campbell River, BC. Actually Quadra Island, anchored in Gowland harbour

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  4. She was in Port McNeill July 29th.

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  5. Sighted in Roche Harbor evening of August 4th

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  6. Sighted in Nuevo Vallarta Nayarit, Mexico February 21st 2014. Owner is a super earthy wonderful guy. "Mr. L" Always willing to give you a tour of his yacht. It is spectacular.

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  7. too bad, the yachet was burned down in a san diego ship yard two days ago.

    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zcLbRk3sdQc

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