Your Boat is too Big ??

Discussion in 'Boat Design' started by brian eiland, Jul 31, 2007.

  1. brian eiland
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    brian eiland Senior Member

    I posted this message a short while ago:
    How to Tell Your Boats too Small
    http://boatdesign.net/forums/showthread.php?t=18652

    Now we come to the opposite end of the spectrum, How to tell when it's too big. Witness this latest report from a Wall Street Journal, the Wealth Report

    Ellison’s New Yacht
    Larry Ellison already owns the second-largest private yacht in the world — his 454-foot Rising Sun.

    Now, he’s building another one.

    According to the latest issue of Power & Motoryacht magazine, Mr. Ellison has commissioned a new yacht to be built in Europe. The mag doesn’t offer many details. Yet yacht-industry experts tell me that the new Ellison boat is slated to be about 80 meters long and is being built by Feadship. It’s scheduled for delivery sometime after 2010

    Why, you might ask, does Larry Ellison need another yacht?

    Because Rising Sun is too big.

    As Wealth Report readers might remember, Mr. Ellison has been complaining for years that the boat he built specifically to be the longest in the world — or at least to be longer than Paul Allen’s — turned out to be rather impractical. He can’t dock at most of the world’s marinas, since his boat exceeds size limits. When he pulls into shore, he has to tie up with oil takers and container ships at industrial ports. (Not very posh.) Or he has to anchor offshore and take tenders to the dock.

    Larry’s other complaint, according to friends, is the “lack of intimate spaces” on the boat. With its Zen-like, modern design, the boat feels cold and imposing both inside and out. “It’s like walking in an empty mall,” says one friend who’s been on the ship.

    So Ellison sold a share in the boat to friend and fellow billionaire David Geffen. It’s unclear whether his new boat means he’ll hang on to Rising Sun, sell it to Geffen or another buyer, or keep his share.

    For now, however, it looks one of America’s flashiest billionaires may actually be downsizing.


    http://blogs.wsj.com/wealth/2007/07/...cht/trackback/
     
  2. Willallison
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    Willallison Senior Member

    What an unfortunate position to be faced with.....

    'course, for a couple of hundred mill, I could have told him that his obscene wealth was the root of all his troubles...
     
  3. charmc
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    charmc Senior Member

    Gee, downsizing from a 450' megayacht to a merely palatial 265' yacht. Now that's a man willing to make a sacrifice to back up his commitment to a lifestyle. :)
     
  4. PsiPhi
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    PsiPhi Newbie

    Does that mean we are going to see Rising Sun on e-bay?

    get your wallets out guys!
     
  5. BruCru
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    BruCru New Member

    I have the exact same stinking problem! That's why I use my 12' aluminum V-hull (Johnson 9.9) so much.

    Perhaps Mr. Ellison should try this.
     

  6. Mammoth
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    Mammoth Crazy little boy

    I can hook him up with an Optimist..
     
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