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- Hyperion_(yacht) abstract "Hyperion is the name of a 155.5-foot (47.4 m) sailing yacht built by the Royal Huisman in the Netherlands in 1998 and designed by German Frers. At the time of her launch, she was the largest sloop ever built, and had the tallest mast. The 194-foot (59 m) carbon-fiber mast clears the deck of the Golden Gate Bridge by only 30 feet (9.1 m).However, Hyperion is famous primarily for her owner, Silicon Valley entrepreneur Jim Clark, founder of Silicon Graphics and Netscape, who built the yacht with the aim of replacing all conventional ship board electronics with an array of integrated, touch screen computers.At the time of launch, all systems aboard the yacht including engines and sailing systems, environmental systems, lighting, HVAC and entertainment were controlled by a network of 30 customized Silicon Graphics computers and 22 LCD touch screens at various locations throughout the yacht.Clark created a small company, Seascape, which worked in anonymity for many years above a Jenny Craig weight loss center in Menlo Park, California, to create the software for this one-of-a-kind project.Much has been written about this project including a best selling book, The New New Thing by Michael Lewis.Hyperion was surpassed as the world's largest sloop by the 48.5 m Georgia in 2000, which was surpassed by the 75.2 m Mirabella V in 2004.".
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- Hyperion_(yacht) wikiPageWikiLink Category:Individual_sailing_vessels.
- Hyperion_(yacht) wikiPageWikiLink Eos_(yacht).
- Hyperion_(yacht) wikiPageWikiLink Germán_Frers.
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- Hyperion_(yacht) wikiPageWikiLink List_of_large_sailing_vessels.
- Hyperion_(yacht) wikiPageWikiLink List_of_large_sailing_yachts.
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- Hyperion_(yacht) wikiPageWikiLink Mast_(sailing).
- Hyperion_(yacht) wikiPageWikiLink Menlo_Park,_California.
- Hyperion_(yacht) wikiPageWikiLink Michael_Lewis.
- Hyperion_(yacht) wikiPageWikiLink Mirabella_V.
- Hyperion_(yacht) wikiPageWikiLink Netscape.
- Hyperion_(yacht) wikiPageWikiLink Royal_Huisman.
- Hyperion_(yacht) wikiPageWikiLink Silicon_Graphics.
- Hyperion_(yacht) wikiPageWikiLink Silicon_Valley.
- Hyperion_(yacht) wikiPageWikiLink Sloop.
- Hyperion_(yacht) wikiPageWikiLink The_Maltese_Falcon_(yacht).
- Hyperion_(yacht) wikiPageWikiLink The_New_New_Thing.
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- Hyperion_(yacht) wikiPageWikiLinkText "''Hyperion'' (yacht)".
- Hyperion_(yacht) wikiPageWikiLinkText "''Hyperion''".
- Hyperion_(yacht) wikiPageWikiLinkText "Hyperion".
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- Hyperion_(yacht) subject Category:Individual_sailing_vessels.
- Hyperion_(yacht) hypernym Yacht.
- Hyperion_(yacht) type Ship.
- Hyperion_(yacht) type Sailboat.
- Hyperion_(yacht) type Ship.
- Hyperion_(yacht) comment "Hyperion is the name of a 155.5-foot (47.4 m) sailing yacht built by the Royal Huisman in the Netherlands in 1998 and designed by German Frers. At the time of her launch, she was the largest sloop ever built, and had the tallest mast.".
- Hyperion_(yacht) label "Hyperion (yacht)".
- Hyperion_(yacht) sameAs Q5958157.
- Hyperion_(yacht) sameAs m.04ydm31.
- Hyperion_(yacht) sameAs Q5958157.
- Hyperion_(yacht) wasDerivedFrom Hyperion_(yacht)?oldid=702969064.
- Hyperion_(yacht) isPrimaryTopicOf Hyperion_(yacht).