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“Yachts can range from around $50,000 for an older, smaller yacht of about 38 feet, all the way up to the tens of millions for super yachts.” What Makes a Boat a Yacht?
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SS Delphine is a yacht commissioned by Horace Dodge, co-founder of Dodge Brothers. The yacht was launched on 2 April 1921 Captained by Arthur A. Archer. [2] Power was originally supplied from three Babcock & Wilcox boilers [3] powering two 1,500-horsepower (1,100 kW) quadruple-expansion engines. [1]
The two-hour private sail had views of the famous Marina Bay skyline, the uninhabited Southern Islands, and the exclusive enclave of Sentosa Cove.
Goldman Sachs filed a lawsuit at a federal court in Miami to have both yachts seized. US Marshals seized both vessels in August 2017 at a West Palm Beach marina. [8] [9] Goldman Sachs listed Natita for sale with a $39,9 million asking price. In October 2017 it was announced they had sold the yacht for $27,5 million. [10] [11]
The yacht is fitted with two 4,828 hp (3,600 kW) MTU engines and is capable of reaching speeds of 18.5 knots (34 km/h). [5] She was sold by her first owner, Eric Smidt, to Brett Blundy, in 2022 in anticipation of the delivery of a new 117 m (384 ft) Oceanco built Infinity.
Lady Jorgia is a 115.10 m (377.6 ft) superyacht built by Lürssen.Developed using the code name Project Enzo, [5] it was launched at Lürssen's yard near Rendsburg in 2021 and delivered later that same year to Canadian-Jamaican billionaire Michael Lee-Chin under the name Ahpo.