super yachts 60million+
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J3JCV said:
I was mucking about with work regarding my hire car this week and taking random photos of it up and down the coast, this one however happens to capture Savannah, a new 83m Feadship - When I saw her on the IYCA earlier made me stop and stare. She is a very impressive yacht and although bigger ones were parked next door she really stood out.
nice photo.I saw her this summer, great looking boat but don't think she will be too good with a following sea
my photo isn't so great..
Edited by BullyB on Thursday 19th November 08:12
emicen said:
Paddy_N_Murphy said:
Oh and Raymond's son ? How is it someone who inherited his 80m is labelled as an entrepreneur?
I was muttering the exact same thing whilst watching it.Although, to be fair, with its current useage/saturation in the media, the term entrepreneur in general is really starting to piss me off.
Paddy_N_Murphy said:
With the greatest of respect to those that may be the Owners, by Christ, that world and level of dotting is not for me. The dude on the Isle of Man screamed 'trying to hard' to me.
Easy for me to say, but once people get to a certain wealth point they really do start believing their own hype and such
Sorry for derail, but I found some of the characters to be tragic.
Far rather be normal.
Oh and Raymond's son ? How is it someone who inherited his 80m is labelled as an entrepreneur?
I can see why, given the means, I might want a superyacht. Gauche and awful though they all are.Easy for me to say, but once people get to a certain wealth point they really do start believing their own hype and such
Sorry for derail, but I found some of the characters to be tragic.
Far rather be normal.
Oh and Raymond's son ? How is it someone who inherited his 80m is labelled as an entrepreneur?
I can't see why I'd want to go on itv to talk about it. That's just gauche in the extreme.
Apologies for the source, but Lady Lara in Dartmouth
http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-3339565/Ka...
http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-3339565/Ka...
towser44 said:
Apologies for the source, but Lady Lara in Dartmouth
http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-3339565/Ka...
FFS, talk about sloppy journalism:http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-3339565/Ka...
A £150milliion yacht thought to be the biggest in the world has taken shelter from Storm Clodagh in Devon before heading out to the Bahamas.
The newly built Lady Lara is thought to be the 51st largest yacht in the world and is owned by billionaire Alexander Machkevitch, who is worth an estimated £2billion.
tuffer said:
towser44 said:
Apologies for the source, but Lady Lara in Dartmouth
http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-3339565/Ka...
FFS, talk about sloppy journalism:http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-3339565/Ka...
A £150milliion yacht thought to be the biggest in the world has taken shelter from Storm Clodagh in Devon before heading out to the Bahamas.
The newly built Lady Lara is thought to be the 51st largest yacht in the world and is owned by billionaire Alexander Machkevitch, who is worth an estimated £2billion.
towser44 said:
tuffer said:
towser44 said:
Apologies for the source, but Lady Lara in Dartmouth
http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-3339565/Ka...
FFS, talk about sloppy journalism:http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-3339565/Ka...
A £150milliion yacht thought to be the biggest in the world has taken shelter from Storm Clodagh in Devon before heading out to the Bahamas.
The newly built Lady Lara is thought to be the 51st largest yacht in the world and is owned by billionaire Alexander Machkevitch, who is worth an estimated £2billion.
Burwood said:
towser44 said:
tuffer said:
towser44 said:
Apologies for the source, but Lady Lara in Dartmouth
http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-3339565/Ka...
FFS, talk about sloppy journalism:http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-3339565/Ka...
A £150milliion yacht thought to be the biggest in the world has taken shelter from Storm Clodagh in Devon before heading out to the Bahamas.
The newly built Lady Lara is thought to be the 51st largest yacht in the world and is owned by billionaire Alexander Machkevitch, who is worth an estimated £2billion.
Mike
PW said:
Mike Random said:
I think if you want to be pedantic pretty much 99% of wealthy people have stood on somebodies toes to get where they are,
99% of people.Met many, many more people who are absolute dickwads than I have billionaires.
Money has nothing to do with attitudes, behaviour or criminality, but people like to point out when wealthy people do something wrong, or having "poor taste" is a popular one, as if it's some sort of revelation rather than a coincidence that they also have millions in the bank.
PW said:
Mike Random said:
I think if you want to be pedantic pretty much 99% of wealthy people have stood on somebodies toes to get where they are,
99% of people.Met many, many more people who are absolute dickwads than I have billionaires.
Money has nothing to do with attitudes, behaviour or criminality, but people like to point out when wealthy people do something wrong, or having "poor taste" is a popular one, as if it's some sort of revelation rather than a coincidence that they also have millions in the bank.
As you work in the industry like l do l am sure you know what l mean. I don't say these people are bad merely the likely hood of them stepping on somebodies toes to get where they are is high,
Mike
BullyB said:
It think Sebastian Shakespeare is getting his pounds and dollars mixed up again, this is more accurate in 2011 from two different reporters - http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-2029182/Ro... stunningly also from the DM.Sebastian Shakespeare sounds like a clueless moron.
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