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Luxury Yachts Under 2 Million

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When you hear the words “luxury yacht,” you might assume they are unaffordable, but that’s not always the case. While some yachts can cost tens of millions of dollars, there are still excellent options available under 2 million. In this essay, we’ll explore what makes a luxury yacht, how to choose one, and some incredible options available in the market today.

What Is a Luxury Yacht?

A luxury yacht is more than just a vessel for sailing the seas. It’s a symbol of wealth, status, and extravagance. A yacht is not a necessity but a luxury, and it’s designed to provide the utmost comfort, entertainment, and relaxation for its passengers. A luxury yacht is a way to escape the stresses of everyday life and immerse oneself in the beauty of the ocean.

What Makes a Yacht Luxurious?

Several factors contribute to a yacht’s luxury status, including the following:

  • Size: Luxury yachts are large and spacious, with ample room for entertaining guests and accommodating crew members.
  • Design: The exterior and interior of a luxury yacht are carefully crafted to provide an elegant and sophisticated atmosphere.
  • Amenities: Luxury yachts come equipped with high-quality amenities such as hot tubs, swimming pools, gyms, and cinemas.
  • Technology: Luxury yachts feature state-of-the-art technology, including navigation systems, entertainment systems, and security systems.
  • Quality: Luxury yachts are constructed with the highest quality materials and are built to last.

How to Choose a Luxury Yacht

Choosing the right luxury yacht can be a daunting task, but with some research and guidance, it can be an enjoyable experience. Here are some essential factors to consider when selecting a luxury yacht:

The size of your yacht will depend on your needs and preferences. Consider the number of passengers you will have onboard, the length of your trip, and the activities you plan to do. If you’re planning to entertain guests, you’ll want a yacht with ample space for socializing and dining.

Luxury yachts can range from a few thousand dollars to tens of millions of dollars. It’s important to set a budget and stick to it. Consider not only the initial purchase cost but also ongoing expenses such as maintenance, insurance, and crew salaries.

Luxury yachts offer a wide range of amenities, and it’s essential to choose one that has the features you need. Consider amenities such as a hot tub, swimming pool, gym, cinema, and other entertainment options.

The design of a luxury yacht is an essential factor to consider. Look for a yacht with a sleek and elegant exterior and a modern and sophisticated interior. The design should reflect your personal style and preferences.

Top Luxury Yachts Under 2 Million

Now that we have covered what makes a luxury yacht and how to choose one, let’s explore some of the top luxury yachts available for under 2 million dollars.

1. Sunseeker Manhattan 64

The Sunseeker Manhattan 64 is a luxurious yacht that combines style, performance, and comfort. It features a sleek and modern design, a spacious interior, and a range of high-quality amenities. The yacht can accommodate up to 8 guests and 2 crew members and comes equipped with a hot tub, swimming platform, and state-of-the-art entertainment system.

2. Fairline Squadron 59

The Fairline Squadron 59 is a beautifully designed yacht that offers comfort and luxury. It features a spacious flybridge, a modern interior, and a range of high-quality amenities. The yacht can accommodate up to 6 guests and 2 crew members and comes equipped with a hot tub, swimming platform, and a range of entertainment options.

3. Princess V55

The Princess V55 is a luxurious yacht that offers style, performance, and comfort. It features a sleek and modern design, a spacious interior, and a range of high-quality amenities. The yacht can accommodate up to 6 guests and 2 crew members and comes equipped with a hot tub, swimming platform, and a state-of-the-art entertainment system.

A luxury yacht is more than just a vessel; it’s a symbol of wealth, status, and extravagance. While luxury yachts can be expensive, there are excellent options available for under 2 million dollars. When choosing a luxury yacht, consider factors such as size, budget, amenities, and design. The Sunseeker Manhattan 64, Fairline Squadron 59, and Princess V55 are all excellent options for those seeking a luxury yacht under 2 million dollars.

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Buying a yacht doesn't have to cost hundreds of millions. There are plenty of pre-loved, luxury options on the market for seven figures – if you know where to look. BOAT International handpicks eight yachts currently for sale under the €2 million mark.

Gigreca is the first unit in Admiral’s Silent 76 series and the Italian shipyard’s first foray into sailing yachts. Commissioned by a meticulous owner, the 23.2-metre sailing yacht is custom designed by Debenedetti & Fiordi with a glass and aluminium hardtop and a metallic hull. Accommodation is for up to eight guests across four en suite cabins. Gigreca boasts a joystick docking system for easy berthing and a double engine configuration that earns the series its title, delivering top speeds of 13 knots with incredibly low levels of noise and vibration.

Gigreca is asking €1,980,000 with Camper & Nicholsons .

This 33.5-metre schooner started life in 1921 as a pilot schooner, inspired by the Baltimore Clippers running between the United States and the Caribbean. She has undergone nearly a decade of colourful ownership, most notably owned by King Farouk I of Egypt after the Second World War, who remodelled her to royal standards. A five-year keel-up restoration starting in 2006 by the Atollvic Shipyard saw her completely overhauled to bring her up to modern standards while preserving the original integrity of the boat.

No.6 Texel is asking €1,950,000 with Fraser .

Built by Italcraft in 2007 as part of its Maxi Drago 105 series, this 31-metre motor yacht underwent a sizeable technical and cosmetic refit when bought from the new owner in 2021. This involved a fresh teak deck, new Fisher Panda 35Kw generators, anti-osmosis treatment and a brand-new full service Arnesson system. Sub Zero is an all-GRP vessel whose planning hull and MTU engines allow her to reach exhilarating top speeds of 40 knots and a cruising speed of 30 knots. She can comfortably accommodate eight guests across four cabins, including a full-beam master suite.

Sub Zero is asking €1,850,000 with Attica Yachts .

Excelerate Z

Excelerate Z is one of the highest-specced Sunseeker 94s available on the brokerage market. This 28-metre motor yacht was substantially refitted in 2022, which involved a complete upgrade of all communication, navigation, audiovisual and connectivity systems, with the new equipment installed typically found on much larger yachts. Her classic, understated interiors are courtesy of Bannenberg and Rowell , with accommodation for up to eight across four ensuite cabins. Excelerate Z ’s top deck is her main convivial area, featuring a bar, Jacuzzi and ample sunbathing space.

Excelerate Z is asking €1,850,000 with Ocean Independence .

Sea Breeze III

This all-wood, 30.8-metre Millkraft motor yacht was delivered in 1976 and was once owned by New Zealand’s wealthiest individual Graeme Hart. Sea Breeze III’ s heritage Hollywood style has been preserved over the years, most recently with a visit to specialist refit yard Oceania Marine in 2019. Work lasted throughout the pandemic and involved an extensive paint job, a full interior overhaul and the removal, redesign, and strengthening of four metres of the upper aft deck. She has accommodation for up to six guests, with interiors that still proudly display much of the original mahogany and texturing.

Sea Breeze III is asking $1,700,000 with 36 Degrees Brokers .

De Vrouwe Christina

Modelled after the traditional Dutch Tjalk vessels, De Vrouwe Christina was launched in September 1957 and is the only vessel of her kind to have been built by Feadship . She is in impeccable, seaworthy condition thanks to a dedicated maintenance record and extensive refits in 2002 and 2017. With a range of 1000 nautical miles, her current owners have proven her capabilities by visiting Alaska, New England and South America in recent years. This spritsail barge can accommodate six across three cabins, with surprisingly spacious interiors that include a two-level saloon with stainless steel stairs, a Yamaha self-playing piano and an open galley.

De Vrouwe Christina is asking $990,000 with Camper & Nicholsons .

Elena is a 26.2-metre, all-weather explorer yacht built in steel by Dutch yard Kramer & Booy . A former fishing vessel, she was converted and fully renovated into a private yacht. Elena was completely refitted in 2017, with everything but the hull, superstructure and main engine replaced for the latest available equipment. She accommodates six guests overnight up to thirty for day cruises, plus accommodation for four crew. Design highlights include her spacious sundeck with 360-degree views, a shaded lower aft deck for lounging and easy walk-around decks. While currently under private use, she would also work well as a commercial dive vessel.

Elena is asking €840,000 with Ocean Independence.

Dolce Vita II

Launched in 2000, Dolce Vita II belongs to the sporty Leopard 24 series. She lives up to the Leopard legacy with a planing hull and twin MTU engines that deliver a top speed of 35 knots. She also has an impressively low 0.9-metre draft, perfect for cruising the shallow waters of the Bahamas. Exterior design is courtesy of Paolo Caliari and a fun element to note is the large sun pad aft, which can be removed to reveal a custom Hibachi grill. Accommodation is for seven across three cabins, including a master cabin fitted with a vanity, entertainment centre and minibar.

Dolce Vita II is asking $799,000 with Moran Yacht & Ship .

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Why the U.S. put a $1 million bounty on a Russian yacht’s alleged manager

On Sept. 3, 2020, the staff of a $90 million yacht placed an order with a U.S. company for a set of luxury bathrobes that came to $2,624.35.

For roughly two years before that, according to federal prosecutors, the yacht’s management had been falsely claiming it was working for a boat named “Fanta.” But the luxury bathrobes came embroidered with a monogram that, prosecutors said, revealed the yacht’s true identity: “Tango.”

That was a problem, officials say in court papers, because Tango was owned by a Russian billionaire under U.S. sanctions, and doing business on his behalf violated federal law.

Late last month, U.S. authorities unveiled a $1 million reward for information leading to the arrest and or conviction of the man they say was running the yacht staff and orchestrated the deception with the robes — Vladislav Osipov, 52, a Swiss-based businessman from Russia. In a new indictment , federal prosecutors say Osipov misled U.S. banks and companies into doing business with the Tango yacht despite the sanctions on the Russian owner, whom the Justice Department has identified as billionaire Viktor Vekselberg .

Osipov has denied the allegations. Osipov’s attorney has said that the government has failed to demonstrate that Vekselberg owned the yacht, and that its management was therefore not a sanctions violation.

The reward offer for Osipov reflects the latest stage in the evolution of the West’s broader financial war against Russia two years into the war in Ukraine, as the United States and its allies increasingly target intermediaries accused of enabling Russian oligarchs to circumvent sanctions.

Many Russians close to President Vladimir Putin have been under sanctions dating to 2014, when Russia seized Crimea from Ukraine and sent proxy forces into that country’s eastern Donbas region. When Russia invaded Ukraine in 2022, President Biden vowed to deal a “crushing blow” with a barrage of new sanctions on financial institutions, industries, business executives and others tied to the Kremlin. But roughly two years later, Russia’s economy has proved surprisingly resilient after the nation poured tens of billions of dollars into ramping up its military industry. Moscow has also worked around the sanctions, finding new third parties to supply it with critical military and industrial hardware, as well as countries beyond Europe to buy its oil.

Now, the West is trying to increase the reach of its sanctions by digging deeper into Russian supply chains. Late last month, the Treasury Department announced more than 500 new sanctions targeting Russia , primarily on military and industrial suppliers. The Justice Department also announced charges against two U.S.-based “facilitators” of a Russian state banker who is under sanction, as well as the guilty plea of a dual national based in Atlanta who was accused of laundering $150 million through bank accounts and shell companies on behalf of Russian clients.

Prioritizing criminal charges against — and the arrests of — Western employees of Russia’s elites represents a new escalation of the U.S. financial war against Putin, experts say. One Moscow businessman, speaking on the condition of anonymity for fear of retribution, said many influential Russians are concerned about the arrest of two associates of Andrey Kostin, the head of VTB, Russia’s second-biggest state bank. These associates, Vadim Wolfson and Gannon Bond, were charged with helping Kostin evade sanctions by maintaining a $12 million property in Aspen, Colo., for Kostin’s benefit while concealing his ownership. Kostin has said that the charges of sanctions evasion against him are “unfounded” and that he has not violated any laws . Bond has pleaded not guilty; Wolfson hasn’t made an initial court appearance yet.

Wolfson, also known as Vadim Belyaev, had been a Russian billionaire until the Russian government took over his bank in 2017. Bond, 49, is a U.S. citizen from Edgewater, N.J. For all Russians living abroad and working with people in Russia, the threat of criminal charges is a much more worrying prospect than the sanctions imposed by the Treasury Department last month against hundreds of individuals and entities, the businessman said, in part because sanctions are far easier to dodge than criminal charges.

“What you have seen through today’s public announcements are our efforts at really targeting the facilitators who possess the requisite skill set, access, connections that allow the Russian war machine [and] the Russian elites to continually have access to Western services and Western goods,” David Lim, co-director of the Justice Department’s KleptoCapture task force, which is tasked with enforcing U.S. sanctions over Russia’s invasion of Ukraine, told reporters last month.

Thad McBride, an international trade partner at the law firm Bass Berry & Sims, said the crackdown on intermediaries reflected the natural evolution of the U.S. sanctions campaign in response to Russian adjustments.

“It seems to me they have gone through a comprehensive list of the oligarchs, and you can debate whether or not it’s had a meaningful impact on the Russian war effort,” McBride said. “Because they’re getting smarter about who’s who, they’re finding other people who play meaningful roles in these transactions, even though they’re not showing up in the headlines.”

The charges against Osipov related to his alleged management of the Tango yacht illustrate the mounting potential consequences for people in Europe and the United States who attempt to do business with Russians targeted by Western allies, as well as the opaque structures allegedly employed by those seeking to evade sanctions.

With a net worth estimated by Forbes in 2021 at $9 billion, Vekselberg, 66, has long drawn scrutiny from the West — and sought to safeguard his wealth. He made his initial fortune in aluminum and oil in Russia’s privatization of the 1990s and then expanded into industrial and financial assets in Europe, the United States and Africa, with Putin’s blessing. In addition to the yacht, federal prosecutors say, Vekselberg acquired $75 million worth of properties, including apartments on New York’s Park Avenue and an estate in the Long Island town of Southampton.

Vekselberg, who declined to comment for this article, has not been criminally charged by the Justice Department. In a 2019 interview with the Financial Times, he denounced the sanctions as arbitrary and harmful for international business, saying he had been targeted just because he was Russian and rich and knows Putin.

In April 2018, the Treasury Department under the Trump administration sanctioned Vekselberg and six other Russian oligarchs as part of broader financial penalties over the Kremlin’s invasion of Crimea, support for President Bashar al-Assad in Syria and interference in the 2016 U.S. presidential election. Vekselberg was also targeted for his work for the Kremlin as chairman of the Skolkovo Foundation, an attempt to create Russia’s version of the Silicon Valley — evidence that appeared to undermine the Russian businessman’s claims that he operated independently of the Kremlin.

But with Vekselberg’s payments monitored by U.S. banks, according to the federal indictment , Osipov used shell companies and intermediaries to avert the bite of sanctions. Vekselberg kept other major assets out of the reach of U.S. authorities by making use of the Treasury Department’s 50 percent ownership rule, which stipulates that it is illegal to transact with firms only if an owner under sanction controls more than 50 percent of the business.

For example, a month after Treasury imposed sanctions on Vekselberg in April 2018, his Renova Innovation Technologies sold its 48.5 percent stake in Swiss engineering giant Sulzer to Tiwel Holding AG, a group that is nevertheless still “beneficially owned” — meaning, owned in practice — by Vekselberg through Columbus Trust, a Cayman Islands trust, according to Sulzer’s corporate filing. Vekselberg’s longtime right-hand man at Renova, Alexei Moskov, replaced one of Vekselberg’s direct representatives on the board. Moskov told The Washington Post that he stepped down from all his executive positions at Renova Group in 2018 after U.S. sanctions were first imposed and from that moment ceased to be Vekselberg’s employee.

The attempts to circumvent the sanctions appear to have found some success in the U.S. legal system. Columbus Nova, a U.S.-based asset management fund controlling more than $100 million in assets in the U.S. financial and tech industry, is run by Vekselberg’s cousin, Andrew Intrater. The firm battled for more than two years to lift a freeze on Columbus Nova’s assets, imposed by Treasury’s Office of Foreign Assets Control because of the sanctions on Vekselberg, and won, reaching a settlement agreement with the Treasury Department. After renaming itself Sparrow Capital LLC, Columbus Nova successfully argued that Intrater — not Vekselberg — owns the fund. Intrater argued that the company was 100 percent owned by U.S. citizens and that no individual or entity under sanction held any interest in it. Intrater said Columbus Nova had earned fees for managing investment funds owned by Renova. He said he had repeatedly told Treasury he would not distribute any funds to Vekselberg.

Now Osipov, the alleged manager of Vekselberg’s $90 million yacht, is attempting a similar argument as U.S. authorities seek his arrest on charges of bank fraud, money laundering, conspiracy to defraud the United States, and violations of sanctions law.

The federal indictment states that the Tango was owned by a shell corporation registered in the British Virgin Islands that was in turn owned by several other companies. The Virgin Islands shell company, authorities say, was controlled by Osipov, who also served in senior roles for multiple companies controlled by Vekselberg. U.S. officials also say Vekselberg ultimately controlled the other companies that owned the Virgin Islands shell company.

According to the indictment, a Tango official instructed a boat management company in Palma de Mallorca, Spain, to use a false name for the yacht — “Fanta” — to disguise its true identity from U.S. financial institutions and firms, which try to avoid doing business with an entity or person under sanction.

Working at Osipov’s direction, according to the indictment, employees for Tango bought more than $8,000 worth of goods for the yacht that were unwittingly but illegally processed by U.S. firms and U.S. financial institutions, including navigation software, leather basket magazine holders provided by a bespoke silversmith, and web and computing services. The management company running Tango, run by Osipov, also paid invoices worth more than $180,000 to a U.S. internet service provider, federal prosecutors say.

The Tango was seized by the FBI and Spanish authorities in the Mediterranean not long after Russia invaded Ukraine in 2022, and Osipov was first indicted last year. The owner of the Spanish yacht management company hired by Osipov, Richard Masters, 52, of Britain, was criminally charged last year by federal prosecutors with conspiracy to defraud the United States and violating federal sanctions law. A request for comment sent to Masters’ firm was not returned.

But in recent court documents, Osipov’s attorney argues that the yacht was not more than 50 percent owned by Vekselberg, and that the government hasn’t demonstrated it was. Barry J. Pollack, an attorney at Harris, St. Laurent and Wechsler, also says the government never warned Osipov of its novel and “unconstitutional” application of federal sanctions law.

“The government points to no precedent that supports its extraordinary interpretation and cites no authority that allows the traditional rules of statutory construction to be turned on their head,” Pollack wrote in a defense filing. The filing adds: “[Osipov] is not a fugitive because he did not engage in any of the allegedly criminal conduct while in the United States, has never resided in the United States, did not flee from the United States, and has not concealed himself.”

Still, the State Department’s Transnational Organized Crime Rewards Program has said it will provide up to $1 million for information leading to Osipov’s arrest, warning that he may visit Herrliberg, Switzerland; Majorca, Spain; or Moscow.

The case demonstrates the extent of the U.S. commitment to tighten the screws on those seen as aiding Russian elites, even if they themselves are not closely tied to the Kremlin.

“When DOJ levels legal action against an individual or entity, they have quite a bit of evidence, especially because the threshold to press charges for money-laundering and sanctions evasion is so high,” said Kim Donovan, director of the Economic Statecraft Initiative within the Atlantic Council’s GeoEconomics Center. “We’ve had quite a bit of experience targeting Russia directly, and what you’re starting to see is the U.S. go after the facilitators enabling sanctions evasion. That’s where the U.S. is focusing its efforts right now.”

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The superyacht world is speculating that Mark Zuckerberg just bought this 118-meter boat

  • The 118-meter superyacht Launchpad made her maiden voyage last week.
  • The yacht world is speculating that her owner is Meta CEO Mark Zuckerberg.
  • Here's what we know about the luxury vessel.

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In the world of superyachts , privacy is the most valuable asset. It can be next to impossible to discern the details of a superyacht transaction — and that's particularly true if the vessel in question is worth nine figures.

Yet some in the boat blogging world are speculating that Meta CEO Mark Zuckerberg is the new owner of Launchpad, a megayacht currently moored in Fort Lauderdale, Florida after she made her maiden voyage from Gibraltar to St Maarten last week. Launchpad clocks in at 118 meters long, about nine meters shorter than Jeff Bezos' superyacht Koru .

The transaction could not be confirmed, with yacht world insiders declining to share what they know and representatives for Zuckerberg not responding to a request for comment from Business Insider. In the past, reports about Zuckerberg owning superyacht Ulysses have proven false.

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"It is Feadship's standard policy to never divulge any information about our yachts with reference to ownership, costs, or delivery, etc," Feadship, the ship's builder, wrote to BI. "Whether it is an 18-meter Feadship from the 1960s or a 118-meter Feadship from the 21st century, we do not share private information."

But Zuckerberg's name has been connected to Launchpad for a few months now, beginning in December when reports swirled that he visited Feadship's shipyard in the Netherlands.

Then, earlier in March, yachting bloggers like eSysman SuperYachts and Autoevolution started speculating that he officially snagged the boat, originally built for a sanctioned Russian businessman, at a $300 million price tag. (While that's a seemingly huge amount, it's still less than 0.2% of Zuckerberg's $177 billion net worth.)

Another clue that might point to US ownership is that the yacht bears the flag of the Marshall Islands, a US territory and commonplace for American buyers to register their ships, according to public marine tracking.

If Zuckerberg were to have bought Launchpad, he would join a cohort of superyacht-owning tech billionaires . Along with Bezos, the likes of Oracle cofounder Larry Ellison and Google cofounders Sergey Brin and Larry Page have purchased impressive boats with even more impressive amenities.

SuperYacht Times , an industry publication and intelligence platform, has some of the best images of the yacht. Photos show a swimming pool on her main deck and a large helipad.

While less is known of the interior, a vessel of her size can likely sleep dozens of guests and crew and may have amenities like an expansive gym where Zuckerberg could practice his jiu-jitsu or a spa with a massage area. We suspect there's also space for plenty of toys — which could include his viral hydrofoil foil .

Do you have any details about Launchpad or any other superyachts? Email reporter Madeline Berg at [email protected].

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Zuckerberg Trying To Catch Up To Bezos's Yacht Game: Meta Platforms CEO Spends $330 Million On Yachts

O wning a superyacht is a rite of passage for tech billionaires. Meta Platforms Inc. CEO Mark Zuckerberg and Amazon.com Inc. Founder Jeff Bezos, two of the wealthiest people on the planet, have each made headlines with their extravagant yacht purchases. Zuckerberg recently acquired two luxury vessels totaling $330 million, including a yacht and a support yacht. 

While $330 million is a lot of money, it's not going to put a significant dent in Zuckerberg's net worth. According to the Forbes Real-Time Billionaires List from March 7, Zuckerberg is worth $179.5 billion. A $330 million expenditure comes out to 0.18% of that. That's the equivalent of someone with a $1 million net worth spending $1,800 on a fancy canoe.

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Zuckerberg’s flagship purchase is the Launchpad, a 387-foot beauty that boasts a helipad, dive center and decompression chamber — perfect for Zuckerberg’s adventurous spirit. Additional features include a massive observation lounge, a pool and a bar area. Industry publication Luxury Launches notes it will likely cost Zuckerberg at least $30 million per year to operate Launchpad.

Accommodating 24 guests and a crew of 48, Launchpad offers luxury and comfort on a grand scale. Zuckerberg’s second purchase, the support vessel Wingman, provides additional space and amenities, including a helideck and a dive center. Wingman includes space for a variety of toys, such as a submersible, various rescue tenders, diving gear, Vespa scooters and a host of other vehicles and equipment. 

Originally commissioned by Russian oligarch Vladimir Potanin, the ship remained in its Dutch shipyard for some time before the Dutch authorities allowed its sale to a non-Russian — Zuckerberg. 

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In terms of size and expense, Bezos’s superyacht and his support vessel dwarfs Zuckerberg’s. Bezos owns Koru, the world's largest sailing yacht, which reportedly cost at least $500 million. His support ship Abeona is a 246-foot motor yacht that carries crew and an array of vehicles and supplies. Bezos took steps in late 2023 to hide his yacht's location from the public , turning off Koru's automatic identification system (AIS), a data tracker that transmits a ship's course and other information to improve safety and communication with nearby ships. 

Other billionaires, including LVMH Chairman and CEO Bernard Arnault, also own yachts. Arnault owns Symphony a 333-foot luxury yacht. While Bezos's 417-foot yacht is gigantic and ostentatious, it is also surpassed by other mega yachts. The House of Nahyan, the royal family of Abu Dhabi who are considered the richest family in the world , owns the Azzam, the biggest yacht in the world at 591 feet. 

As these tech titans continue to push the boundaries of wealth and extravagance, their superyachts serve as symbols of their success and status in the world of billionaires.

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