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Google Co-Founder Sets Sail on $45 Million Yacht

  • 發佈時間:2011-01-11

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  •       Facebook’s Mark Zuckerberg may be the man of the moment, what with the Time Person of the Year award, the most hotly awaited impending initial public offering and a critically acclaimed movie loosely based on his life.

          But a Google co-founder, Larry Page, has one thing Mr. Zuckerberg doesn’t: a really big yacht.

          Late last year, Mr. Page bought Senses from the New Zealand millionaire Douglas Myers for $45 million, according to The New Zealand Herald.

     

          What did the Google billionaire get for his money? The newspaper obliges with a wealth of details:

     

          Its stylish interiors are finished by famous French designer Philippe Starck and its split-level decks are home to sun-lounging areas, festooned with a multitude of deck chairs.

          There are sheltered indoor and outdoor dining areas, as well as a gym and on-deck jacuzzi. It can accommodate 10 guests and 14 crew.

          There are pleasure-boats of all sizes available for guests’ use and the yacht can carry a helicopter with ease.

         

          Mr. Page can count himself among Silicon Valley’s sailing elite, alongside Oracle’s Lawrence Ellison. (DealBook remembers that only a few years ago, the trend was to sell your boat.)

     

    Source from The New York Times

     

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