orginal drafter.
Yes, he owns a 106 foot yacht.
Yes, a 47-foot sailboat can be considered a yacht, as the term "yacht" generally refers to a recreational boat or ship, typically used for cruising or racing. Yachts can vary in size and type, with sailboats being one of the common categories. A 47-foot sailboat is large enough to offer amenities and comfort, aligning with the characteristics of a yacht.
Microsoft (Research) co-founder Paul Allen owns the 198-foot Medusa yacht.
A 34-foot Silverton Convertible yacht typically weighs around 17,000-18,000 pounds, depending on the specific model and equipment on board.
alot more than 3500 pounds
It is a 72 Foot Ferritti.
The 80-foot yacht "The King and I" is owned by the late American businessman and entertainment industry figure, Johnny Depp. The yacht has been noted for its luxurious features and has garnered attention in the media, particularly due to Depp's high-profile lifestyle. After Depp's legal issues and financial struggles, the yacht's ownership and status may be subject to changes, but as of my last update, he was the owner.
Steve Jobs had a 257-foot Philippe Starck-designed yacht. He named the yacht Venus. It is aluminum hulled, and has the latest Apple technology in it. It reportedly costs around $138 million dollars to build.
Treat Foot as in "Foot the bill".
If you "foot" the bill, you pay it. To "foot" is an old way of saying "to total up" because the foot is at the bottom, and the foot of a bill, or total, is also at the bottom.
I have heard that the best rule of thumb is $1,000 per foot of the yacht. So, the captain of an 80 foot boat would make $80,000 per year, the captain of a 180 foot boat would make $180,000 per year. This of course varies simmilar to any profession,
An 85-foot sailing yacht can reach speeds typically ranging from 8 to 12 knots under favorable wind conditions. However, performance can vary based on factors such as hull design, sail configuration, and weather conditions. Some high-performance racing yachts of similar length might exceed these speeds, particularly when optimized for speed. Overall, the average cruising speed for an 85-foot yacht is often around 10 knots.