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Discussion in 'General Yachting Discussion' started by FlyingGolfer, Dec 25, 2022.

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  1. FlyingGolfer

    FlyingGolfer Member

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    What do the owners of these enormous gigayachts do with their boats? Are they filled with sycophants? Are the staterooms mostly ghostly and empty? Are these monstrous yachts only status symbols?
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    A few years ago we had a private subforum for superyacht owners to have relatively unbridled discussions amongst themselves. I deleted the forum after a breach following our migration from vBulletin to XenForo in 2014 that accidentally indexed the discussions in search engines.

    Each individual has their own reasons for yacht ownership but the general consensus was these boats were being built as escape vessels, or in biblical terms... arcs. When the number of oligarchs that owned superyachts was made public, I found myself wondering if they knew something more.

    No doubt a few of these boats were built for bragging rights but not everyone is seeking status. The majority of owners I've spoken with are simply seeking solitude, safe harbor and privacy.
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  3. FlyingGolfer

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    Next question. Is there money to be made if any of these behemoths are sold by distressed oligarchs? As in a GigaFlip? To coin a term.
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    Those behemoths cost thousands of dollars a day just sitting on a dock standing by for the owner to call.
    Some will entertain the owners special guest or friends. They are not used for much of anything else until the owner calls.

    Most are not investments, just a private environment, an mobile island. Way beyond a 150 or 200 foot charter yacht out of Miami or the Caribbean.
    The laundry steward makes good money. There are 20 more employees past him/her.
    GigaFlip? How do you purchase an ageing self contained city and sell it at a profit.
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    Your excellent answer made me realize my question sounded a little harsh and cynical, which was not my intention.
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    My old boss had 6 yachts, depending where he was. Hope that helps.
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    I thought they all got chartered out so people can go on the non-reality show called Below Decks and look like idiots to the whole world :):)
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    Fake news. I know some pretty spectacular programs, but $62M/year for a boat that's sitting in port is far-fetched. Perhaps they are charging a really high management fee.
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  10. Capt Ralph

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    Enough of them own their own boats and do the same around here; look like idiots
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