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disposable income and yachts
varian
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just watching History channel, Modern Marvels. they had a piece on a company that has ships designed to move yachts from one place to another all over the world. this thing would partially sink itself then a load master would load these yachts on the ships to get the maximum amount on board. then divers would go down and place temporary supports under the yachts. next they would pump the water out and install more stable supports. and all this time i thought if you had a yacht you just drove it place to place. i cant imagine how much this would cost and how someone can have enough money to just move your boat from place to place.
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We once had a member of this forum who was a sous chef on one of those yachts. He was also a retired Leo, a Viet Nam veteran, and a classic car collector. Also a world traveler, etc...
When I was on shore liberty in the Virgin Islands one time, all the fancy yachts were moored along the warf. As we walked by, we struck up a conversation with one of the crews. They gave us a quick tour. $35,000,000 for that particular ship. Crew chief said that owners typically count on spending at least 10% of the purchase price on maintenance and operating costs YEARLY. Wow!
Yes, he was quite the.........Um.....yeah.
35 mil ain't nothing to sneeze at but it doesn't compare to this;
Jeff Bezos' new yacht in Netherlands under fire, thousands RSVP to throw eggs at it | Fox Business
485 million and they have to dismantle a bridge to get it out of the shipyard. Because of all the money I have spent with Amazon over the years, do you think he'd let me take it out for a weekend fishing trip? Bob
As much as I'm in awe of these yachts..............just imagine.....the materials, hardware, suppliers, constructors..............i.e.....the PEOPLE....that it takes to create each one of these monstrosities.......has EMPLOYED!!
On the other hand....there are.................politicians......sigh. :(
Just more $0.02.
I saw part of that Modern Marvels segment. I'd bet that the cost of having your yacht moved to another port this way would have to be cheaper than sailing it there on its own, counting crew, fuel, and other costs. Or else they'd just move it themselves.
There was also a segment about a service that converted a Boeing 727 to fly race horses around the country. You have to admire the guy who came up with that business idea.
And if one of those horses got riled up they stayed on the ground.
All boats are just holes for throwing money into the water. Just look at all the guns lost over the years.
And fiery auto crashes
Some will die in hot pursuit
While sifting through my ashes
Some will fall in love with life
And drink it from a fountain
That is pouring like an avalanche
Coming down the mountain
My idea of a cruise ship goes back to the Pacific Princess from the Love Boat era. The ships nowadays look more like over stacked floating cattle carriers.
Only cruise I ever truly enjoyed was through Windstar on the Windsurf. Have always loved to sail, and there is nothing, IMO, that compares to a clear night under sail, with no sound but the wind and water rushing past the hull.
Brad Steele
Well, through unnamed sources he is now chief cook and bottle washer at L.G. Brandon's in Butte, MT.
And you see the real rich people who have those kind of yachts moving them is a no issue when it comes to money. Talking billionaires and there is plenty in the world that keep low profiles.
What in the world is a "Bottle Washer?" Doesn't seem like something that would go together with "Chief Cook."
If I aimed all of my disposable income in one direction, I might be able to buy one heck of a kayak 😛
If they was selling steamboats for a dime a piece, all I could do is run up and down the bank and hollar "ain't that cheap". Don
Not a yacht but as close as I will ever get.
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Personally I like seeing filthy rich, the moderately rich people, even the average working Joe's spending their money on boats, planes, homes, ranches etc. etc. stop and think about it, a lot of good comes from that money. I'm a free enterprise lover from birth. God bless'em
"Never do wrong to make a friend----or to keep one".....Robert E. Lee
I thought GG also raced cars or am I mistaken? -----------------Ray
Kinda sucks now that you're a senior moderator that you can't just let fly and say what's on your mind, doesn't it?
Thanks for setting such a good example for the rest of us, HPD!
Check cook, cashier and bottle washer is an old phrase people used to use to mean a one man operation. It doesn't only apply to cooking. I hear it around here but I'd imagine not everywhere.
Thanks! Always good to learn something new!
My company is having a 2.7million car ferry built at a Wisconsin ship yard. It is being built next to a multi million dollar yacht. They won't say how much or who the owner is but it is a beautiful boat.
Disposable income is for guns, not groceries.
bragging again to us poor people LOL
LOL, thanks for the past....forgot all about that.
I gotta say. I thought he was eccentric but not dishonest. Some of what he shared was VERY specific if he was being misleading, like the intricacies of putting a role cage in a Ferrari.
I never met him, but I would still be glad to, even if that’s an unpopular opinion. I thought he was a good dude. But don’t recall what ended his tenure here.
Hold on- a boat that holds 2.7 million cars? Or a boat, that happens to hold cars and cost 2.7 million dollars?
I think a $2.7 Million car carrier would carry about 2.7 cars.
Firing up the yacht today.
Happiness in Life counts a bunch. So just go boating, flying, collecting , and doing whatever trips your trigger 😄
How about a nice cardboard canoe? Works great, just don't expect to get very far.
I think this is great advice. If you’re fortunate enough to have the money to do something you like….. do it!! Tomorrow isn’t promised.
Saw a news piece somewhere just recently about one of those yacht carriers ships. They hit rough weather and at least one of the yachts broke free and seriously damaged or even totaled a few others.
The reason they ferry those yachts from place to place is because if they drive them across the open ocean they will get all dented up by the rough water. Look at a Navy destroyer and you'll see what Im talking about. The people who own those yachts want to look good so they have them transported from one place to another.
YIKES! Like the monkey said as he peed into the cash register.....This is gonna run into some money.
I would imagine if you have a large investment you have insurance. Or at least the carrier does.
I've been around boats and giant boats (yachts) my entire life. San Diego. Nothing but work and expense and for what?
It ain't that much fun, trust me. I'd rather a nice villa in Palm Springs