9 of the largest yachts owned by tech billionaires, ranked: from Jeff Bezos’ Kuro where he got engaged to Lauren Sánchez, to Mark Zuckerberg’s Launchpad – but who never saw the boat he commissioned?
- Tech billionaires have millions at their disposal, and many choose to splash out on extravagant superyachts that are veritable palaces at sea, including Mark Zuckerberg and Google’s Sergey Brin
- Some have meticulously overseen every detail in the building of their yachts, while others have simply bought existing ships – one sports the likeness of a famous fashion designer on its prow
A look at these superyachts – broadly defined as over 80-feet-long, mostly custom-built, and often costing nine figures – offers a glimpse into how the 0.00001 per cent live. It’s something few others will ever get to experience. Even chartering a yacht of this size for a week typically costs upwards of US$1 million.
Here are nine of the largest yachts owned by tech billionaires.
9. Sergey Brin: Dragonfly
Length: 239ft
Also in his fleet is the superyacht Butterfly, a mere 124ft long. Often moored in the Bay Area, her crew members spend their downtime kitesurfing and giving swimming lessons to local kids.
The rest of his marine line-up includes a smaller boat called Firefly, as well as jet skis, foilboards, dinghies, and kiteboards. It takes a team of 50 full-time employees to manage, steer and maintain the entire operation.