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Jefferies CEO Rich Handler sold $65 million of stock — some of which he used to buy a superyacht. NEW LOOK Sign up to get the inside scoop on today’s biggest stories in markets, tech, and business — delivered daily. download the app Email address Sign up By clicking “Sign Up”, you accept our Terms of Service and Privacy Policy . According to the yacht's shipyard, Westport Yachts, the off-market deal was pending as of last month. I just love it," Fertitta told a local ABC affiliate in 2017, referring to Boardwalk's $40 million price tag.
Persons: Rich Handler, Tilman Fertitta, , Handler, van, Fertitta, I've, Forbes, Michael Organizations: Jefferies, Boardwalk, Service, Houston Rockets, Westport Yachts, ABC, Yachts International, Feadship —, Boat Locations: Westport, Fort Lauderdale , Florida, St
Dazert said he expects new superyacht sales to "go down a little bit further this year" given the continued costs and delays. Sales of new superyachts (yachts over 100 feet long) fell 17% last year, according to the new SuperYacht Times' State of Yachting report. Superyachts sales took a dive in 2023, as long waiting lists, soaring costs and oligarch sanctions hit demand, according to a new report. Americans are picking up some of the slack, accounting for nearly a quarter of all superyacht sales last year. There are now nearly 6,000 superyachts, triple the number in 2002, according to SuperYacht Times.
Persons: Dazert, Ralph Dazert, Robert Frank Organizations: SuperYacht Times, Times, of Yachting Locations: Times ', Russia, Ukraine, Eastern, Saudi
Superyacht sales fell 17% in 2023, but still stayed above pre-COVID levels. Sanctions imposed on Russian oligarchs dented the market, but America helped split the difference. AdvertisementBoth new and used superyacht sales of vessels longer than 100 feet fell again 2023 — in part due to sanctions imposed on Russian oligarchs. AdvertisementSales for superyachts over 200 feet slowed more than their smaller counterparts due to high pricing and longer build times, according to the report. That said, SuperYacht Times' head of intelligence, Ralph Dazert, told Business Insider that sales in America are helping to fill some of the void.
Persons: , Ralph Dazert, Dazert Organizations: America, Service, SuperYacht Times, Yachting Locations: Florida, America, Russian
The unwritten rules of superyachting
  + stars: | 2024-04-02 | by ( Madeline Berg | ) www.businessinsider.com   time to read: +7 min
download the appSign up to get the inside scoop on today’s biggest stories in markets, tech, and business — delivered daily. That means that, aside from basic safety guidelines, most of the rules of superyachting are unwritten. Superyachts are expensive to build and expensive to maintain. For a $100 million yacht, that's at least $10 million yearly going to crew, regular maintenance, insurance, fuel, and dockage. So, the most important unspoken rule of superyachting is actually that the only thing better than owning a superyacht is knowing someone else who does.
Persons: , centimillionaires, they're, Rich, Fraser, he's, Jeff Bezos Organizations: Service, Business, SuperYacht, Palm, Breed Media, Fraser Yachts Locations: superyachts, Aiden
And if you don't have someone on board who can whip up a Michelin-star-worthy meal, you might as well stay on land. AdvertisementThe massage room aboard the Talisman C, a $60 million superyacht for sale at the Palm Beach show. The total value of the 203 superyachts over 30 meters delivered last year was $6.4 billion, according to data from SuperYacht Times. Pampering options, be it a massage room, manicure station, or a professional-grade facial machine, are a dime a dozen. Courtesy of Breed MediaAnd what good is a massage room if no one on board can give one?
Persons: , Ralph Dazert, Burgess, Anders Kurtén, Kurtén, Nero superyacht, Giovanna Vitelli, Champagne, Benetti's, Donald Trump, Trump, Vitelli, they're, It's, Jeff Bezos, Dazert, everything's, Nero, Jeffrey Beneville, Lana, Bill Gates Organizations: Service, Michelin, SuperYacht Times, Palm, Yachts, , Monaco Yacht Locations: Russian, superyachting
Many of their superyachts were seized or frozen, leading industry insiders to question their fate. The war prompted many governments to enact sanctions against Russia's richest, including seizing their superyachts worth hundreds of millions of dollars. At least a dozen superyachts — worth well over $1 billion combined — have been affected. Russia's sanctioned superyachts are hard to buy and sellThe first problem is that many of the yachts are "frozen" — not seized. "How does it look if you bought a Russian boat?"
Persons: It's, , Russia's, I've, Julia Simpson, Thompson of Monaco, it's, Joshua Naftalis, Ralph Dazert, Alfa Nero, Eric Schmidt, Simpson Organizations: Service, Russia's, Palm, SuperYacht, Thompson, Pallas Partners, SuperYacht Times Locations: Russia, Ukraine, Russian, San Diego, Antigua, Barbuda, Maldives, Montenegro, Dubai
Why superyacht builders are investing in solar
  + stars: | 2023-10-06 | by ( Sydney Boyo | ) www.cnbc.com   time to read: +5 min
Early tech adopters are investing in a new toy: solar-powered electric yachts. "I believe electric yachts and electric motors will be the main propulsion of pleasure yachts and even cargo vessels in the near future." The company says it has an order book of 160 million euros ($168 million), with prices ranging from 3.2 million euros for its 60-foot yacht to 30 million euros for the fully equipped version of its 120-foot vessel. "The smallest boat is around 1.5 million euros and on the upper range there really is no limit. "We think there is a sweet spot for solar electric boats between 50 and 120 feet," said Kress.
Persons: Mike Horn, Michael Köhler, it's, Heiki, Stephan Kress, Sunreef, Rafael Nadal, Fernando Alonso, Nicola Lapp, Kress Organizations: SuperYacht Times, of Yachting, ForSea Ferries, Allied Market Research, Silent Yachts, Yachts, Formula Locations: SuperYacht Times ', North America, Sweden, Austria, Italy, Turkey, Gdansk, Poland, Emirate, Ras Al Khaimah, Sunreef
The top superyachts at Monaco Yacht Show 2023
  + stars: | 2023-09-27 | by ( Tamara Hardingham-Gill | ) edition.cnn.com   time to read: +7 min
“It shows the evolution of yacht design and the use of a yacht,” says Pizzardini. The Monaco Yacht Show’s Sustainability Hub, which showcases what are touted as sustainable solutions and eco-friendly projects, is returning to the show for its second year. RossinaviThere were 5,695 superyachts over 30 meters in operation in mid-August, according to the Monaco Yacht Show Market Report 2023 published by SuperYacht Times. The report goes on to state that new yacht sales were behind by 34% at the start of September, while used yacht sales were down by around 25%. There are lots of expectations for this year.”Monaco Yacht Show 2023 begins on September 27, and ends on September 30.
Persons: Julien Hubert, Marcela Royer, ” Johan Pizzardini, Royer, , they’re, Guillaume Plisson, Tecnomar –, , – it’s, Vitruvius, Francesco Paszkowski, Maurizio Paradisi, Amels, Amare, Aurelia, Lara, Pizzardini, superyachts, it’s Organizations: CNN, Monaco, Tankoa Yachts, CNN Travel, Monaco’s, Amels, Italian, Group Yachts, , Rossinavi, SuperYacht Times Locations: Monaco, Netherlands, London, Carinthia
Walmart heiress Nancy Walton Laurie owns a multi-award-winning $300 million superyacht. A superyacht owned by Walmart heiress Nancy Walton Laurie attracted attention recently after being spotted in Miami, Florida. A TikToker posted a video of "Kaos," Walton Laurie's 361-foot luxury yacht, as it was moored outside her "front door." Walton Laurie, worth $7.5 billion according to Bloomberg Billionaires Index, is the youngest daughter of Walmart co-founder James "Bud" Walton. Walton Laurie reportedly also owns another lavish superyacht called "Secret," according to Robb Report.
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