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Crazy Eric Schmidt, His Yacht Prices Are Insaaane!

theodp writes "After languishing on the market, the price of Google Executive Chairman Eric Schmidt's Lone Ranger expedition yacht was cut from $20,000,000 to a mere $14,000,000 (sales brochure). Still no takers for the vessel, so the former pride of the Schmidt Ocean Institute — which can travel an amazing 31,000 miles at 12 knots thanks to a fuel capacity of 1.3 million liters — will be auctioned "as is" on April 20th at the Antibes Yacht Show, with bid estimates ranging from EUR 3 million to EUR 10 million (auction brochure). 'Lone Ranger and her truly astonishing story will appeal to a new generation of luxury yacht owner,' the sales brochure notes. 'The yacht epitomizes low key luxury, but most importantly offers the ideal platform for anyone wanting to explore the farthest flung corners of the world with their family.' And you can buy it just in time for Earth Day gift giving!"

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  1. Re:Probably Bought with Laundered Tax Free Income by deadweight · · Score: 4, Insightful

    and the brochure says "NOT FOR SALE OR CHARTER TO U.S. RESIDENTS WHILE IN U.S. WATERS." That has been standard in boat ads for decades and yes, it has to do with taxes paid to register the boat. BTW, the secandary market for these boats can be rough. Once you pass a few million, you can afford your own new custom design.

  2. Re:Probably Bought with Laundered Tax Free Income by phantomfive · · Score: 1, Insightful

    Who, exactly, pays more taxes than they have to? Feel free to, the donation information is here.

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  3. news for nerds? by andy1307 · · Score: 1, Insightful

    I know theodp is big into the "the man is screwing you" themes but how did this get greenlighted?

  4. Re:ugly by fuzzyfuzzyfungus · · Score: 4, Insightful

    A dump truck would actually offer a lot of room to work with...

    Ugly, sure; but you'd have a passenger compartment larger than some New York apartments to add ostentatious touches to.

  5. The two happiest days in a boat owner's life by stevegee58 · · Score: 4, Insightful

    1) The day he buys it.
    2) The day he sells it.

  6. Holy Mixed Unit Systems Batman! by mooingyak · · Score: 5, Insightful

    $20,000,000 to a mere $14,000,000

    presumably that's USD. Also all digits and no words (as in 14,000,000 rather than 14 million)

    with bid estimates ranging from EUR 3 million to EUR 10 million

    and not knowing the exchange rate off the top of my head, I couldn't tell you how far off $14M USD is from 10M EUR. And the numbers are the opposite of above, spelling out 'million' rather than using digits.

    And then there's this gem:

    which can travel an amazing 31,000 miles at 12 knots thanks to a fuel capacity of 1.3 million liters

    so, distance is in miles (imperial), speed is knots (nautical miles rather than miles) and then capacity is liters (metric)

    Pick a style, pick a system, and STICK WITH IT.

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  7. Leeches by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 0, Insightful

    Isn't it wonderful when the leeches are jealous instead of acknowledging their own responsibility for not becoming wealthy? They were lazy! They don't deserve reward for DOING ABSOLUTELY NOTHING!!! Schmidt is the example of what a virtuous businessman should be. The world is overrun with communists.