Advertisement

Supported by

Questions for Investigators Trying to Unravel Mystery of Luxury Yacht’s Sinking

The investigators searching for answers about the shipwreck, leaving seven dead, face questions about extreme weather and possible human error or problems with the yacht itself.

  • Share full article

Two small boats with outboard motors make their way across the water.

By Alan Yuhas

More than 180 feet long, with a mast towering about 240 feet and a keel that could be lowered for greater stability, the Bayesian luxury yacht did not, in the eyes of its maker, have the vulnerabilities of a ship that would easily sink.

“It drives me insane,” Giovanni Costantino, the chief executive of the Italian Sea Group, which in 2022 bought the company that made the ship, said after its wreck last week. “Following all the proper procedures, that boat is unsinkable.”

But the $40 million sailing yacht sank within minutes and with fatal results: seven dead, including the British technology billionaire Michael Lynch, his teenage daughter, four of Mr. Lynch’s friends and a member of the crew. Fifteen people, including the captain, escaped on a lifeboat.

Mr. Lynch had invited family, friends and part of his legal team on a cruise in the Mediterranean to celebrate his acquittal in June of fraud charges tied to the sale of his company to the tech giant Hewlett-Packard.

The Italian authorities have opened a manslaughter investigation, searching for answers from the survivors, the manufacturer and the wreck itself. They face a range of questions and possible factors.

An ‘earthquake’ in the sky?

When the Bayesian sank around 4 a.m. on Aug. 19, the waters in its area, about half a mile off the Sicilian port of Porticello, were transformed by an extremely sudden and violent storm, according to fishermen, a captain in the area and meteorologists.

But what kind of storm is still a mystery, compounded by the fact that a sailing schooner anchored nearby did not have its own disaster. Also unclear is whether the crew was aware that the Italian authorities had issued general warnings about bad weather the night before.

Karsten Börner, the captain of the nearby passenger ship, said he’d had to steady his ship during “really violent” winds . During the storm, he said, the Bayesian seemed to disappear behind his ship.

Severe lightning and strong gusts were registered by the Italian Air Force’s Center for Aerospace Meteorology and Climatology, according to Attilio Di Diodato, its director. “It was very intense and brief in duration,” he said.

The yacht, he said, had most likely been hit by a fierce downburst — a blast of powerful wind surging down during a thunderstorm. His agency put out rough-sea warnings the previous evening, alerting sailors about possible storms.

Locals have said the winds “felt like an earthquake.” A fisherman in Porticello said that he had seen a flare go off in the early-morning hours. His brother ventured to the site once the weather had calmed about 20 minutes later, he said, finding only floating cushions.

The Italian authorities have so far declined to say whether investigators had seen any structural damage to the hull or other parts of the ship.

Open hatches or doors?

The boat executive, Mr. Costantino, has argued that the Bayesian was an extremely safe vessel that could list even to 75 degrees without capsizing. His company, the Italian Sea Group, in 2022 bought the yacht’s manufacturer, Perini Navi, which launched the ship in 2008.

Mr. Costantino said that if some of the hatches on the side and in the stern, or some of the deck doors, had been open, the boat could have taken on water and sunk. Standard procedure in such storms, he said, would be to switch on the engine, lift the anchor and turn the boat into the wind, lowering the keel for extra stability, closing doors and gathering the guests in the main hall inside the deck.

At a news conference on Saturday, almost a week after the sinking, investigators said the yacht had sunk at an angle , with its stern — where the heavy engine was — having gone down first. The wreck was found lying on its right side at the bottom of a bay, about 165 feet deep.

yacht the boat

12 guests occupied the yacht’s six cabins. There were also 10 crew members.

Open hatches, doors and cabin windows could have let in water during a storm, according to the manufacturer.

yacht the boat

Open hatches, doors and

cabin windows could

have let in water

during a storm,

according to the

manufacturer.

Source: Superyacht Times, YachtCharterFleet, MarineTraffic

By Veronica Penney

Water pouring into open hatches or doors could have contributed to the sinking, experts say, but that on its own may not account for the speed at which such a large boat vanished underwater.

Asked about the hatches at the news conference, the authorities declined to comment on whether they had been found open at the wreck.

The authorities have also not specified whether the boat had been anchored, whether it was under power at the time or whether its sails had been unfurled.

A retracted keel?

The Bayesian had a keel — the fin-like structure beneath a boat that can help stabilize it — that could be retracted or extended, according to its manufacturer. On some yachts, keels can be raised to let the large vessel dock in shallower water, and extended downward to help keep a boat level.

But like the hatches, the status of the keel alone may not explain why a large ship sank with such precipitous speed. Investigators have not disclosed what divers may have seen at the wreck, aside from saying divers had faced obstacles like furnishings and electrical wiring in tight quarters. Officials want to raise the wreck to better examine it, a process that may take weeks.

Human error?

Ambrogio Cartosio, the prosecutor in charge of the case, said at the news conference that it was “plausible” crimes had been committed, but that investigators had not zeroed in on any potential suspects.

“There could be responsibilities of the captain only,” he said. “There could be responsibilities of the whole crew. There could be responsibilities of the boat makers. Or there could be responsibilities of those who were in charge of surveilling the boat.”

It remains unclear what kind of emergency training or preparation took place before the disaster, or what kind of coordination there was during it. So far, none of the surviving crew members have made a public statement about what happened the night the ship sank.

Prosecutors said they want to ask more questions of the captain and crew, who have been in a Sicilian hotel with other survivors. They said that neither alcohol nor drug tests had been performed on crew members, and that they have been allowed to leave Italy.

Prosecutors also said they were also investigating why the captain, an experienced sailor, left the sinking boat while some passengers were still on board.

Besides possible manslaughter charges, the authorities are investigating the possibility of a negligently caused shipwreck.

The bodies of five passengers were found in one cabin, on the left side of the yacht, the authorities said. The five were most likely trying to flee to the higher side of the boat and were probably sleeping when the boat started to sink, they said.

Video shows moments before superyacht went down in storm off Sicily

Newly released video captures a luxury superyacht being battered by a violent storm before it suddenly sank off Sicily with 22 people aboard Monday.

The grainy images obtained by NBC News and other outlets were recorded on closed-circuit television not far from where the Bayesian was anchored, about a half-mile from the port of Porticello, on Sicily’s northern coast .

The yacht's 250-foot mast, illuminated with lights and lashed by the storm, appears to bend to one side before it finally disappears and is replaced by darkness.

The speed with which a yacht built to handle the roughest seas capsized stunned maritime experts.  

“I can’t remember the last time I read about a vessel going down quickly like that, you know, completely capsizing and going down that quickly, a vessel of that nature, a yacht of that size,” said Stephen Richter of SAR Marine Consulting.

British tech tycoon Mike Lynch and five of the 22 other people who were aboard the 184-foot vessel remain unaccounted for and are believed to be trapped in the Bayesian’s hull, nearly 170 feet underwater.

Officials confirmed Monday that at least one person, the ship’s cook, had died.  

UK's vessel Bayesian

Superyachts like the Bayesian, which had been available for charters at a rate of $215,000 a week, are designed to stay afloat even as they are taking on water to give the people aboard a chance to escape, Richter said. 

“Boats of this size, they’re taking passengers on an excursion or a holiday,” Richter said. “They are not going to put them in situations where it may be dangerous or it may be uncomfortable, so this storm that popped up was obviously an anomaly. These vessels that carry passengers, they’re typically very well-maintained, very well-appointed.”

Built by Italian shipbuilder Perini Navi in 2008, the U.K.-registered Bayesian could carry 12 guests and a crew of up to 10, according to online specialist yacht sites. Its nearly 250-foot mast is the tallest aluminum sailing mast in the world, according to CharterWorld Luxury Yacht Charters. 

On Tuesday, Italian rescue workers resumed the search for Lynch and the five other passengers still missing: Lynch’s 18-year-old daughter, Hannah; Morgan Stanley International Chairman Jonathan Bloomer and his wife; and Clifford Chance lawyer Chris Morvillo and his wife.

“The fear is that the bodies got trapped inside the vessel,” Salvatore Cocina, the head of civil protection in Sicily, told Reuters .

The Bayesian is owned by a firm linked to Lynch’s wife, Angela Bacares, who was one of the 15 people rescued Monday after it capsized.

Divers of the Vigili del Fuoco, the Italian Corps. of Firefighters, near Palermo

“It’s extremely rare for a boat of this size to sink,” Richter said.

What’s not rare is the kind of storm that sank it , said Simon Boxall, senior lecturer in oceanography at Britain’s University of Southampton.

“People assume the Mediterranean is this rather calm and passive place that never gets storms and always blue skies,” Boxall said. “In fact, you get some quite horrendous storms that are not uncommon at this time of year.”

The president of Italy’s meteorological society has said Monday’s violent storm may have involved a waterspout, essentially a tornado over water, or a downburst, which occurs more frequently but doesn’t involve the rotation of the air.

Luca Mercalli, president of the Italian Meteorology Society, also said recent temperatures may have been a factor. 

“The sea surface temperature around Sicily was around 30 degrees Celsius [86 Fahrenheit], which is almost 3 degrees more than normal,” Mercalli told Reuters. “This creates an enormous source of energy that contributes to these storms.”

The Mediterranean sailing vacation was designed to be a celebration for Lynch, who two months ago was acquitted by a San Francisco jury of fraud charges stemming from the 2011 sale of his software company Autonomy to Hewlett-Packard for $11 billion.

Prosecutors alleged that Lynch, dubbed “Britain’s Bill Gates,” and Autonomy’s vice president for finance, Stephen Chamberlain, had padded the firm’s finances ahead of the sale. Lynch’s lawyers argued that HP was so eager to acquire Autonomy that it failed to adequately check the books .

Lynch had taken Morvill, who was one of his defense attorneys, on the luxury trip. 

Chamberlain was not on the Bayesian.

In what appears to be a tragic coincidence, a car struck and killed Chamberlain on Saturday as he was jogging in a village about 68 miles north of London, local police said.

“Steve fought successfully to clear his good name at trial earlier this year, and his good name now lives on through his wonderful family,” Chamberlain’s lawyer, Gary Lincenberg, said in a statement .

Henry Austin reported from London and Corky Siemaszko from New York City.

yacht the boat

Henry Austin is a senior editor for NBC News Digital based in London.

yacht the boat

Corky Siemaszko is a senior reporter for NBC News Digital.

NBC4 Washington

Inside the shocking Sicily yacht tragedy that left 7 people dead

There was a violent storm, but even then, luxury yachts are built to weather such events. so why did this boat sink off the coast of sicily, leaving seven people dead, by natalie finn | e news • published august 24, 2024 • updated on august 24, 2024 at 10:34 am.

Originally appeared on E! Online

Nobody was trying to reach the lowest depths of the ocean or otherwise test the boundaries of human endurance .

📺 Watch News4 now: Stream NBC4 newscasts for free right here, right now.

But what was supposed to be a routine pleasure cruise aboard a superyacht turned deadly all the same on the morning of Aug. 19 when the 184-foot Bayesian got caught in a storm and sank off the coast of Sicily .

"I can't remember the last time I read about a vessel going down quickly like that," Stephen Richter of SAR Marine Consulting told NBC News . "You know, completely capsizing and going down that quickly, a vessel of that nature, a yacht of that size."

Of the 22 people onboard, including crew, seven people died. The last of the bodies was recovered Aug. 23, an expectedly sad coda to what had already been a tragic week as the search for answers as to how this happened got underway.

And to be sure, every minute of the Bayesian's ill-fated outing is being fiercely scrutinized, starting with the general seaworthiness of the vessel itself.

Because, frankly, this was a freak occurrence.

U.S. & World

The day's top national and international news.

yacht the boat

15 Islamic State group fighters dead, 6 U.S. soldiers injured in raid on terror group in Iraq

yacht the boat

One of Mexico's most feared drug lords has been released from US prison, faces deportation

"Boats of this size, they’re taking passengers on an excursion or a holiday," Richter explained. "They are not going to put them in situations where it may be dangerous or it may be uncomfortable, so this storm that popped up was obviously an anomaly. These vessels that carry passengers, they’re typically very well-maintained, very well-appointed."

But in this case, a $40 million yacht sank, seven people are dead—including a billionaire tech mogul and his 18-year-old daughter—and morbid fascination doesn't need a second wind.

Here is how the story of the Sicily yacht tragedy has unfolded so far:

What happened to the yacht that sank off the coast of Sicily?

The Bayesian had set off from the Sicilian port of Milazzo on Aug. 14 at capacity with 12 guests and 10 crewmembers aboard.

The aluminum-hulled vessel was built in 2008 by Italian shipbuilder Perini Navi and registered in the U.K. Cruise sites listed it as available for charter at $215,000 per week, per the Associated Press.

On the morning of Aug. 19, the superyacht was anchored off the coast of Porticello, a small fishing village in the Sicilian province of Palermo (also the name of Sicily's capital city), when a violent storm hit.

The vessel "suddenly sank" at around 5 a.m. local time, seemingly due to "the terrible weather conditions," the City Council of Bagheria announced shortly afterward, per NBC News .

At the time, only one person was confirmed dead—the ship's chef—but six others were said to be missing. The 15 survivors—who managed to make it onto an inflatable life boat, according to emergency officials—were rescued that morning by the crew of another yacht that had been nearby when the storm hit.

"Fifteen people inside," Karsten Borner, the Dutch captain of the ship that was able to help (the Sir Robert Baden Powell), told reporters afterward, per Reuters. "Four people were injured, three heavily injured, and we brought them to our ship. Then we communicated with the coast guard, and after some time, the coast guard came and later picked up injured people."

When the storm hit, his boat ran into "a strong hurricane gust," Borner said, "and we had to start the engine to keep the ship in an angled position."

They "managed to keep the ship in position," he continued, but once the storm died down, they realized the other boat that had been behind them—the Bayesian—was gone.

The wreck ended up settling 165 feet below the surface, according to Italy's national fire department.

Fire officials said that divers, a motorboat and a helicopter were deployed to search for the missing.

Meanwhile, footage was captured of the ship capsizing on closed-circuit TV about a half-mile away from where it was anchored.

In the video obtained by NBC News, the illuminated 250-foot aluminum mast of the ship appears to list severely to one side before disappearing completely. Survivors recalled having just a few minutes to literally abandon ship.

Who were the seven people who died when the yacht Bayesian sank?

The tragedy initially became headline news because billionaire tech mogul Mike Lynch—"Britain's Bill Gates," some U.K. media called him—was among the missing. His body was ultimately recovered Aug. 22 .

"They told me that suddenly they found themselves catapulted into the water without even understanding how they had got there," Dr. Fabio Genco, head of the Palermo Emergency Medical Services, told NBC News Aug. 22. "And that the whole thing seems to have lasted from 3 to 5 minutes."

Genco said he got to Porticello about an hour after the Bayesian capsized.

Survivors "told me that it was all dark, that the yacht hoisted itself up and then went down," he said. "All the objects were falling on them. That’s why I immediately made sure, by asking them questions, if they had any internal injuries."

Why did the yacht sink?

Italian prosecutors are investigating to determine what transpired before the boat went down, according to NBC News.

Meanwhile, the CEO of shipbuilder Perini's parent company The Italian Sea Group defended the vessel itself as "unsinkable."

Perini boats "are the safest in the most absolute sense," Giovanni Costantino told Sky News Aug. 22 . What happened to the Bayesian "put me in a state of sadness on one side and of disbelief on the other," he continued. "This incident sounds like an unbelievable story, both technically and as a fact."

Costantino said it had to have been human error that led to the boat sinking, declaring, "Mistakes were made."

"Everything that was done reveals a very long summation of errors," he told newspaper Corriere della Sera Aug. 21, in an interview translated from Italian. "The people should not have been in the cabins, the boat should not have been at anchor."

The weather was "all predictable," he continued, adding that the storm "was fully legible in all the weather charts. It couldn't have been ignored."

The yacht's captain, identified as James Cutfield of New Zealand, was taken to Termini Imerese hospital for treatment. From there, he told La Repubblica, per Sky News , that he didn't see the storm coming.

Borner, the captain of the ship that rescued the 15 Bayesian survivors, told NBC News that he noticed the storm come in at 4 a.m. local time, and saw what looked to him like a waterspout, a type of tornado that forms above water.

The International Centre for Waterspout Research posted on X Aug. 19 that it had "confirmed 18 waterspouts today off the coasts of Italy. Some were powerful waterspouts, one of which may have been responsible for the sinking of a large yacht off of Sicily."

Borner said he didn't know why the Bayesian sank so quickly, guessing "it may have something to do with the mast, which was incredibly long." (A tall mast, even with its sails down, means there's more surface area exposed to wind, which can result in tipping.)

Confirming that one person was dead and six unaccounted for immediately following the wreck on Aug. 19, Salvo Cocina of Sicily's civil protection agency told reporters that a waterspout had struck the area overnight.

"They were in the wrong place at the wrong time," he said.

The 59-year-old founder of software firm Autonomy had been on the trip with his wife Angela Bacares and their 18-year-old, Oxford-bound daughter Hannah to celebrate his recent acquittal in the U.S. on fraud and conspiracy charges stemming from the $11.7 billion purchase of his company by Hewlett-Packard in 2011.

In a bizarre turn of events, Lynch's co-defendant at trial, Stephen Chamberlain, the former vice president of finance at Autonomy, died after being taken off life support following a road accident on Aug. 17. Chamberlain's attorney told Reuters Aug. 20 that his friend and client had been out for a run when he was "fatally struck" by a car.

Meanwhile, multiple people who contributed to Lynch's defense were on the cruise with him and his family.

The bodies of Morgan Stanley International Chairman Jonathan Bloomer—who testified on Lynch's behalf—and his wife Judy Bloomer, as well as lawyer Chris Morvillo, a partner at the U.S. firm Clifford Chance, and his wife Neda Morvillo, a jewelry designer, were recovered on Aug. 21 .

In a LinkedIn post thanking the team that successfully defended Lynch, Morvillo wrote, per Sky News , "And, finally, a huge thank you to my patient and incredible wife, Neda Morvillo, and my two strong, brilliant, and beautiful daughters, Sabrina Morvillo and Sophia Morvillo. None of this would have been possible without your love and support. I am so glad to be home. And they all lived happily ever after…"

The first casualty confirmed Aug. 19 was the ship's Canadian-Antiguan chef, later identified as Recaldo Thomas.

"He was a one-of-a-kind special human being," a friend of Thomas told The Independent . "Incredibly talented, contagious smile and laugh, an incredible voice with a deep love of the ocean and the moon. I spoke to him nearly every day. He loved his life his friends and his job."

Hannah's body was the last of the missing six to be found , with divers bringing her remains ashore on Aug. 23.

Lynch and Bacares, who was rescued, also shared a 21-year-old daughter, according to The Times.

While awaiting trial, Lynch—who maintained his innocence throughout the proceedings—had spent 13 months under house arrest in San Francisco. Back home in London afterward, he admitted to The Times in July that he'd been afraid of dying in prison if he'd been found guilty. (He faced a possible 25-year sentence.)

"It's bizarre, but now you have a second life," he reflected. "The question is, what do you want to do with it?"

(E!, NBC News and Sky News are all members of the Comcast family.)

yacht the boat

Sinking of a superyacht adds to questions billionaire Mike Lynch wanted to put behind him

On left, head shot of Mike Lynch. On right, a view of his yacht, the Bayesian

It was a sunny August morning when software entrepreneur Mike Lynch, 59, gathered 10 of his closest friends along with his wife and daughter on the dock of Porto di Milazzo, on the northern coast of Sicily. They had come to celebrate his freedom. Only months before, several of the guests played crucial roles in persuading a San Francisco jury to acquit Lynch of federal charges related to the sale of his software firm Autonomy to HP for $11 billion. 

Five days after the yacht left port, Lynch, his daughter, four guests, and a hired chef were dead in the Mediterranean Sea after a storm flooded the ship. The drowned included the chairman of Morgan Stanley International, a star witness at Lynch’s trial, as well as one of Lynch’s lead defense attorneys. Among the survivors were a former Autonomy exec who went on to become a partner at Lynch’s venture capital firm, a second member of his defense team, and Lynch’s wife, who reportedly owns nearly all his fortune. The same day of the drowning, U.K. news outlets reported that Lynch’s codefendant in the fraud trial, Stephen Chamberlain, who had also been acquitted, had been fatally run over by a car as he was out jogging—a shocking coincidence.

Less than a week after the tragedy, there are far more questions than answers. Did the yacht named Bayesian —an homage to a statistical theorem for predicting future outcomes—simply fall victim to a terrible storm? How did most of the crew and a few passengers escape, and why couldn’t they reach Lynch and the six others who did not make it out? Italian officials are looking into manslaughter charges, but it’s not yet clear who they may have in their crosshairs. Giovanni Costantino, who runs the Italian Sea Group that owns Perini Navi, the Italian maker of the yacht, had harsh words for the crew, whom he blames. “This is the mistake that cries out for vengeance,” he told Reuters .

There are also huge questions swirling around the business ventures of the man dubbed the “British Bill Gates.” While the Bayesian excursion was to serve as a celebration of Lynch’s acquittal on all charges in the U.S.—where he had spent months under house arrest—the reality is that his legal troubles were far from over. In a January 2022 civil trial, the U.K.’s High Court found that the company, which by then had changed its name to Hewlett Packard Enterprise (HPE), had “substantially succeeded” in proving that Autonomy leaders had fraudulently made it look like the company was earning more revenue than it was. In 2019 Autonomy’s CFO was convicted of 16 counts and sentenced to five years in prison. At this time, the U.K. case is in a holding pattern as the judge determines what damages are owed to HPE. (The company’s spokesperson Adam Bauer says HPE is “saddened by this tragic event, and our thoughts are with the families and friends of all those who lost their lives.”)

But Lynch’s passing also looms over Invoke Capital, the venture firm he founded in 2011 and whose managing partner—Charlotte Golunski—survived the yacht disaster and saved her 1-year-old baby. One of Invoke’s most prominent bets was a 2013 seed-stage investment in Darktrace, a cybersecurity firm on whose board Lynch sat until 2018. Darktrace has developed a reputation as a sleek AI cybersecurity startup with ties to spy agencies like MI5 and the U.S. National Security Agency. It also became the target of short-sellers who in 2023 expressed doubt over Darktrace’s financial filings—the same sort of allegations that plagued Lynch’s Autonomy. 

Darktrace insists that the short-sellers’ allegations were baseless, and they say an EY audit it commissioned showed this to be the case. In April Darktrace received a $5.3 billion acquisition offer from the giant private equity firm Thoma Bravo. The deal, which Fortune reported will likely go forward despite Lynch’s death, stood to help rehabilitate Lynch’s business reputation. As of Aug. 14, he and his wife collectively owned 3.21% of the company, which would be worth some $170 million upon the deal’s completion. Invoke Capital has not responded to multiple requests for comment, and Darktrace declined to comment.

Following his U.S. acquittal, Lynch was pleased enough with the state of things that he had begun celebrating weeks before the yacht party. In the days following the not-guilty verdict, Lynch and his wife; Stephen Chamberlain and his wife; the attorney Chris Morvillo—who drowned on the Bayesian —and 20 other lawyers gathered at a restaurant at a hotel near the San Francisco courthouse.

Brian Heberlig, an attorney at Steptoe who gave the closing argument in Lynch’s trial, recalls that Morvillo gave a moving toast, telling those assembled that the trial was more than just a job, but one of their life’s works. “He really was a brilliant man,” Heberlig told Fortune , fighting back tears as he remembered Lynch. “And he ran his legal defense the same way I imagine he ran Autonomy. He let the experts do their jobs, while still having a strong grasp on the material. As he used to say, ‘Let the brain surgeons do the surgery.’”

That night was the last time Heberlig ever saw Lynch or Morvillo.

A ‘virtually unsinkable’ boat

The sailing party departed Aug. 14—five days before the storm—and comprised 12 guests and 10 crew members. The Bayesian was one of the biggest yachts of its kind. Its first stop was a cluster of small islands off the coast of Sicily. Then it jetted across the sea to the Sicilian town of Cefalù, before putting down anchor for the final time on the coast of Palermo, a favorite getaway for the rich and famous, and a former haunt for the Mafia.

yacht the boat

Lynch’s wife, Angela Bacares, who reportedly held the couple’s entire $1.1 billion fortune, was jolted awake on Aug. 18 as the boat began to tilt. Glass from a shattered window exploded across the deck, according to reports, cutting her feet as she ran to investigate.

Black and white security  footage  appears to show the outline of what is believed to be the 184-foot sailing yacht, which used call sign 2ICB8, slowly disappearing behind a thicker and thicker veil of rain. Nearby villagers and fishermen say they saw a sea tornado called a waterspout. Soon after, the yacht lay on the ocean floor.

Theories are swirling about why the yacht sank. One holds that a bay door was left open in the storm, causing the ship to flood and sink in minutes. Another holds that the Bayesian’ s 246-foot-tall aluminum mast—one of the tallest in the world— broke in the wind and took the boat down with it.

Most news reports say the yacht sank almost instantly, but the CEO of the company that bought the boat’s maker after it went bankrupt in 2021 disputes that. In a Financial Times report, he called the boat “virtually unsinkable,” and says that it dragged its anchor for 16 minutes before it sank. 

During those fateful moments, a far older nearby yacht, the Sir Robert Baden Powell, built in 1957, was drifting on a similar course as the Bayesian and not only survived, but also came to help. Some onboard saw a red flare shooting across the rainy sky—an emergency signal from those who had fled the doomed yacht, drawing the attention to a life raft filled with 15 of the 22 passengers.

Passenger Golunski, 35, who helped run Autonomy the first year it was at HP, described holding her 1-year old daughter Sophia as she screamed for help. One of Lynch’s most trusted employees, Golunski was a founding partner at Invoke Capital, the London-based firm that backed Darktrace. Lynch’s wife Bacares was also in the life raft along with Clifford Chance lawyer Ayla Ronald, 36, who reportedly texted to her father: “there are deaths.”

The lifeboat survivors were soon plucked from the sea while the Bayesian came to its current resting place 50 meters below the surface. Over the course of the next 72 hours, a team of scuba divers from the Guardia Costiera and specially trained cave divers from the Vigili del Fuoco, the local fire department, used boats and a helicopter to triangulate the yacht’s position. The divers, working in bursts of 8 to 12 minutes, searched the Bayesian’ s six guest suites, master suite, multiple living areas, and dining room.

The body of the yacht’s chef, Recaldo Thomas, was the first to be found, floating on the water’s surface. On Wednesday, two days after the wreck, four more bodies were discovered, and on Thursday a fifth. Among them were Lynch and Chris Morvillo of the prestigious law firm Clifford Chance, who had made the controversial decision to have Lynch testify, and questioned him on the stand right before he was acquitted. The others discovered were Morvillo’s wife, Neda, as well as the Morgan Stanley banker and key witness Jonathan Bloomer, who had been a former executive director at Autonomy, and his wife, Judy. The body of Lynch’s 18-year-old daughter, Hannah, was pulled from the sea on Friday.

Photo of Hannah Lynch and her father, Mike

The U.K. Maritime and Coastguard Agency tells Fortune it is in contact with the Italian authorities but would not provide further information. The U.K.’s Foreign Office told Fortune it is providing “consular support to a number of British nationals and their families…and are in contact with the local authorities.”

More questions than answers

Even as loved ones and the survivors begin to come to terms with the human toll of the tragedy, the business world has begun assessing Lynch’s complicated past and his many business dealings. 

Lynch was born of modest means to a nurse and firefighter in a suburb of London. From an early age he showed a proclivity toward technology and a fiery determination. He studied natural sciences at Cambridge, then returned for a PhD in artificial neural networks, the building blocks of artificial intelligence. When he was still studying for his PhD, he started his first venture, Cambridge Neurodynamics, monetizing computerized fingerprint recognition, eventually evolving into Autonomy. 

Founded in 1996 with David Tabizel and Richard Gaunt, Autonomy used an early version of artificial intelligence to quickly scan what’s known as “unstructured data,” especially including language. Autonomy quickly became a darling of the U.K.’s fledgling tech scene, and it was seen as a crowning achievement when, in 2011, the company struck an $11 billion deal to be purchased by HP, now HPE. The deal, however, was quickly engulfed in scandal when a year later the new owner alleged accounting fraud and wrote down its investment by $8.8 billion.

Despite the baggage around Autonomy, Lynch continued to ride high in the tech world through his venture firm, Invoke Capital, which he founded in 2012. One of its most profitable investments was Darktrace, which he backed in 2013 and joined as a board member. By 2016 he told TechCrunch that 60 employees from Autonomy were working at Invoke, that he’d raised a billion dollars to invest in startups, and that Darktrace was worth $500 million.

While fighting the legal battle over Autonomy and building Invoke, Lynch enjoyed the trappings of a mogul. The same year he announced his billion-dollar startup fund, he was sailing the Bayesian , worth an estimated $25 million. He reportedly also owned a $6 million, 69-acre Georgian manor.

By early 2020 Darktrace shared deep connections with Autonomy, including half of Darktrace’s board and six of its eight top executives. The following year Darktrace went public, soaring 40% above its pre-market value. But the victory lap was brief. In September 2022, an acquisition talk between private equity firm Thoma Bravo and Darktrace fell through , sending share prices tumbling. In early 2023, the short-selling firm Quintessential Capital Management published a 70-page report accusing Darktrace of similar misconduct that had sunk Autonomy.

“We are deeply skeptical about the validity of Darktrace’s financial statements,” the report read. Darktrace’s shares plunged as much as 17% after the report was published, though the company said at the time that the management team and board had “rigorous controls in place.” Darktrace hired EY to perform an audit, which stabilized its share price after the accounting firm found the company’s earlier financial results did not need to be restated. Darktrace never publicly released the report, however, with a spokesperson saying at the time that it contained “commercially sensitive information.”

More recently, Darktrace’s CEO Poppy Gustafsson wrote in the firm’s Q4 trading report of “shareholders voting overwhelmingly in favour” of the acquisition, and added the company is “awaiting the conclusion of the remaining regulatory processes.”

Until very recently, Darktrace had sought to distance itself from Lynch and his VC firm. In December, shareholders passed a resolution that rejected Invoke non-executive director Patrick Jacob’s reappointment to its board. This April, Invoke lost the right to that same board seat when it was discovered its shares had fallen below the required 10% threshold. Nonetheless, in a memorial to Lynch, Gustafsson wrote : “Without Mike, there would be no Darktrace. We owe him so much.”

While the Italian authorities continue to investigate the crash site, one thing is certain: The swirl of legal and business battles that surrounded Lynch during his lifetime are likely to continue after his death. A local Italian news site reports that the public prosecutor’s office in a nearby town, Termini Imerese, is looking into allegations of manslaughter surrounding the sunken boat. And two months before Lynch died, former U.K. Secretary of State David Davis reportedly said he was working with Lynch to scrap U.S./U.K extradition agreements that allowed Lynch’s trial to happen in the first place. 

On Wednesday, Aug. 21, Davis told GB News he would continue that fight in memory of Lynch. “We need to get a grip of this,” said Davis. “Mike, when he’d won his case, almost the first thing he did was ring me up and say, ‘We’re going to have to defeat this treaty, we’re going to have to overcome this treaty and get it changed for the better.’”

“I am looking forward to returning to the U.K. and getting back to what I love most: my family and innovating in my field,” Lynch said after the verdict.

Lynch’s desire to extend the legal fight even after his not-guilty verdict reflects the scrappiness he displayed throughout his life. This helped him ascend to the highest rungs of business and moguldom—but the success also came with a tenuous quality as questions about his business dealings dogged him for years. The not-guilty verdict and the pending Darktrace sale meant Lynch was in position to finally cast off that shadow. But now his ultimate legacy is poised to be tied forever to a mysterious and tragic hour on the Mediterranean Sea.

Latest in Finance

Joshua Kushner, founder of Thrive Capital

The rise of Joshua Kushner: How the young VC quietly built Thrive Capital into the powerhouse leading OpenAI to a $100 billion valuation

OpenAI CEO and cofounder Sam Altman

OpenAI’s $100 billion mega deal doesn’t make a lot of sense—everyone involved knows it doesn’t have to

Goldman Sachs typically lays off its lowest-performing employees every year.

Goldman Sachs cutting several hundred employees in annual cull of low performers

Donald Trump can't sell his Truth Social shares due to a lock-up rule.

Top Truth Social execs—including the CEO—are shedding stock before Trump even can

CEO Calvin McDonald stands on a stage with a red curtain behind him.

Lululemon misses sales expectations after yanking ‘long butt’ leggings as Wall Street looks for more innovation

House hunting in unaffordable times.

Half of all households in the country can’t afford a normal starter home

Sicily Yacht Tragedy: Captain of Mike Lynch’s Boat Under Investigation for Manslaughter

James cutfield, the captain of the bayesian superyacht, is currently under investigation in italy after seven people died when the ship sunk, including british tech mogul mike lynch and his daughter..

Next steps are being taken following the yacht sinking in Sicily .

The captain of the Bayesian superyacht James Cutfield is under investigation after seven of the 22 people aboard—including six passengers and the ship’s chef— died after a waterspout struck and sunk the ship, as confirmed by prosecutors during a press conference Aug. 24 .

The New Zealander’s lawyer Giovanni Rizzuti confirmed to NBC News that a multiple manslaughter investigation has been launched into his client, alongside an investigation for causing a shipwreck. Rizzuti also confirmed Cutfield will be questioned again by prosecutors in Sicily on Aug. 27.

E! News has reached out to Rizzuti for comment but has not yet heard back.

However, that does not mean he will face charges. As NBC News noted, being placed under investigation in Italy does not imply guilt and does not guarantee formal charges will follow. Instead, notices need to be sent to people under investigation before authorities can carry out autopsies.

Authorities have not yet confirmed whether any of the other crew members will be put under investigation alongside Cutfield.

The news of the investigation comes after all six of the missing guests aboard the Bayesian were confirmed dead when the last body was found on Aug. 23 .

The seven victims have previously been confirmed—by news outlets or their places of employment—as British tech mogul Mike Lynch and his 18-year-old daughter Hannah , Morgan Stanley International Chairman Jonathan Bloomer and his wife Judy Bloomer and lawyer Chris Morvillo and his wife Neda Morvillo . The body of the ship’s cook Recaldo Thomas was found shortly after the incident.

Lynch’s wife Angela Bacares was among the 15 people aboard the Bayesian who were rescued by a nearby vessel and then brought to shore by the Coast Guard after the boat capsized.  

The accident occurred on Aug. 19 when a violent storm struck suddenly off the coast of Sicily. Director of Sicily's Civil Protection Agency Salvatore Cocina previously shared that it was likely a waterborne tornado—known as a waterspout—that sunk the 180-foot vessel, noting that the yacht was "in the wrong place at the wrong time."

One of the 15 surviving passengers Charlotte Golunski , who survived alongside her partner James Emsley and her 12-month-old daughter Sophie , previously detailed the terrifying moment the ship was hit by the storm.

"For two seconds, I lost my daughter in the sea, then quickly hugged her amid the fury of the waves," she told Italian newspaper La Repubblica Aug. 20 , per the BBC . "It was all dark. In the water I couldn't keep my eyes open. I screamed for help but all I could hear around me was the screams of others."

(E! News and NBC News are part of NBCUniversal.)

Please use a modern browser to view this website. Some elements might not work as expected when using Internet Explorer.

  • Landing Page
  • Luxury Yacht Vacation Types
  • Corporate Yacht Charter
  • Tailor Made Vacations
  • Luxury Exploration Vacations
  • View All 3699
  • Motor Yachts
  • Sailing Yachts
  • Classic Yachts
  • Catamaran Yachts
  • Filter By Destination
  • More Filters
  • Latest Reviews
  • Charter Special Offers
  • Destination Guides
  • Inspiration & Features
  • Mediterranean Charter Yachts
  • France Charter Yachts
  • Italy Charter Yachts
  • Croatia Charter Yachts
  • Greece Charter Yachts
  • Turkey Charter Yachts
  • Bahamas Charter Yachts
  • Caribbean Charter Yachts
  • Australia Charter Yachts
  • Thailand Charter Yachts
  • Dubai Charter Yachts
  • Destination News
  • New To Fleet
  • Charter Fleet Updates
  • Special Offers
  • Industry News
  • Yacht Shows
  • Corporate Charter
  • Finding a Yacht Broker
  • Charter Preferences
  • Questions & Answers
  • Add my yacht

BG Charter Yacht

View More Photos

  • Luxury Charter Yachts
  • Motor Yachts for Charter

BG (ex: VALOR)

  • Amenities & Toys
  • Rates & Regions
  • + Shortlist

BG YACHT CHARTER

46.9m  /  153'10   feadship   1990 / 2022.

  • Previous Yacht

Cabin Configuration

  • 2 Double/Twin

Special Features:

  • Highly contemporary interior design
  • Refit in 2015
  • Expansive sundeck
  • Multiple dining and social areas
BG is a distinctly sophisticated superyacht promising unforgettable luxury yacht charters

Built by the esteemed Dutch shipyard Feadship in 2013, the 153.87ft/46.9m Custom motor yacht 'BG' features a highly sophisticated exterior styled by De Voogt and an ultra-contemporary interior courtesy of McMilen Design. Previously named Charade, and refitted in 2015, she is the very definition of a modern superyacht.

Interior Design

Entirely refreshing, the interior of BG privileges the use of soft textures and bright whites contrasted with dark woods. Maximizing the sense of space indoors, the fixtures and furnishings inside BG are often symmetrically arranged in order for guests to easily navigate their way through the yacht unimpeded. Clearly inspired by the minimalist trend in yacht design, the few black and white artworks found on the walls of BG nicely complement the bright aesthetic.

Guest Accommodation

Built in 1990, BG offers guest accommodation for up to 12 guests in 6 suites comprising a master suite located on the main deck, one VIP cabin, two double cabins and two cabins that can operate as twins or doubles. There are 8 beds in total, including 2 king and 2 queen. She is also capable of carrying up to 10 crew onboard to ensure a relaxed luxury yacht charter experience.

Onboard Comfort & Entertainment

You and your guests can enjoy a variety of experiences on BG such as a gym with all the latest equipment to maintain your fitness routine. Sit back with a glass of champagne in the deck jacuzzi.

Whatever your activities on your charter, you'll find some impressive features are seamlessly integrated to help you such as satellite communications, keeping you connected on any voyage. Take advantage of the on board Wi-Fi and stay connected at all times plus you can stay comfortable on board whatever the weather, with air conditioning during your charter.

Performance & Range

Built with a steel hull and aluminium superstructure, she offers greater on-board space and is more stable when at anchor thanks to her full-displacement hull. Powered by twin Caterpillar engines, she comfortably cruises at 12 knots, reaches a maximum speed of 15 knots with a range of up to 5,000 nautical miles from her 70,000 litre fuel tanks at cruising speed. An advanced stabilisation system on board reduces the side-to-side roll of the yacht and promises guests exceptional comfort levels at anchor or when underway.

When not cruising BG has onboard an incredible selection of water toys and accessories for you and your guests to connect with the waters around you. Principle among these are waterslides for hours of fun for all ages. You'll be loving the huge adrenaline rush as you zip over the water on one of the two Yamaha WaveRunners. Additionally, there are towable toys offering fun and adventure. If that isn't enough BG also features waterskis, wakeboards, inflatable water toys, paddleboards and snorkelling equipment. BG features two tenders, but leading the pack is a 9.8m/32'2" Intrepid Tender to transport you in style.

Based in the magical waters of Bermuda and the Caribbean all year round BG is ready for your next luxury yacht charter. Let BG Discover the magical places, food and experiences of the Bermuda and the Caribbean.

With its luxurious interiors, vast array of onboard facilities and a highly-trained and professional crew, a luxury yacht vacation onboard motor yacht BG promises to be nothing short of spectacular.

TESTIMONIALS

There are currently no testimonials for BG, please provide .

BG Yacht 11

Length 46.9m / 153'10
Beam 8.81m / 28'11
Draft 2.9m / 9'6
Gross Tonnage 515 GT
Cruising Speed 12 Knots
Built | (Refitted)
Builder Feadship
Model Custom
Exterior Designer De Voogt
Interior Design McMillen Design, Taylor Hannah Architect

Amenities & Entertainment

For your relaxation and entertainment BG has the following facilities, for more details please speak to your yacht charter broker.

BG is reported to be available to Charter with the following recreation facilities:

  • 1 x 9.8m  /  32'2 Intrepid Tender
  • 1 x 5.5m  /  18'1 Novurania Tender Yamaha 115 HP engine

For a full list of all available amenities & entertainment facilities, or price to hire additional equipment please contact your broker.

BG Awards & Nominations

  • The World Superyacht Awards 2016 Best Refitted / Rebuilt Yacht Finalist
  • + shortlist

For a full list of all available amenities & entertainment facilities, or price to hire additional equipment please contact your broker.

'BG' Charter Rates & Destinations

Bermuda Summer Cruising Region

Summer Season

May - September

$125,000 p/week + expenses

High Season

Cruising Regions

Bermuda Caribbean Antigua, Bahamas, Cuba, Saint Martin, St Barts

HOT SPOTS:   Virgin Islands

Bermuda Winter Cruising Region

Winter Season

October - April

$130,000 p/week + expenses

$140,000 p/week + expenses

To charter this luxury yacht contact your charter broker , or we can help you.

To charter this luxury yacht contact your charter broker or

Below Deck

Below Deck yacht: VALOR

Charter yacht BG starred in Below Deck seasons 4, 5 an 7 as luxury yacht VALOR. View all Below Deck yachts, their real names and the cost to rent them . 

On Board Review

YachtCharterFleet reviews the 47m/154ft superyacht BG after being welcomed on board by the yacht's interior designer at this year's Palm Beach International Boat Show.

A new refit turns this Feadship yacht into a floating Newport Beach House

Read Review

BG

Update your yacht

Yacht Owner, Captain or Central Agents - Send us latest Photos, Charter Rates or Corrections Send Updates

SIMILAR YACHTS FOR CHARTER

Aquarella charter yacht

42m | Devonport Yachts

from $95,000 p/week ♦︎

At Last charter yacht

44m | Heesen

from $125,000 p/week

Azzurra II charter yacht

from $167,000 p/week ♦︎

Bella Stella charter yacht

Bella Stella

from $135,000 p/week ♦︎

Cloud Atlas charter yacht

Cloud Atlas

46m | Lloyds Ships

from $156,000 p/week ♦︎

Code 8 charter yacht

50m | Benetti

from $305,000 p/week

Curiosity charter yacht

45m | Cantieri Navali Nicolini

from $150,000 p/week ♦︎

CV-9 charter yacht

43m | Delta Marine

POA ♦︎

Daydream charter yacht

43m | Christensen

from $99,000 p/week ♦︎

Dream charter yacht

43m | Siar & Moschini

from $139,000 p/week ♦︎

Ego charter yacht

from $166,000 p/week ♦︎

NOTE to U.S. Customs & Border Protection

Specification

SEASONAL CHARTER RATES

  • Share on Facebook
  • Share Yacht

SIMILAR LUXURY CHARTER YACHTS

Here are a selection of yachts which are similar to the current charter yacht. To view all similar luxury charter yachts click on the button below.

As Featured In

The YachtCharterFleet Difference

YachtCharterFleet makes it easy to find the yacht charter vacation that is right for you. We combine thousands of yacht listings with local destination information, sample itineraries and experiences to deliver the world's most comprehensive yacht charter website.

San Francisco

  • Like us on Facebook
  • Follow us on Twitter
  • Follow us on Instagram
  • Find us on LinkedIn
  • Add My Yacht
  • Affiliates & Partners

Popular Destinations & Events

  • St Tropez Yacht Charter
  • Monaco Yacht Charter
  • St Barts Yacht Charter
  • Greece Yacht Charter
  • Mykonos Yacht Charter
  • Caribbean Yacht Charter

Featured Charter Yachts

  • Maltese Falcon Yacht Charter
  • Wheels Yacht Charter
  • Victorious Yacht Charter
  • Andrea Yacht Charter
  • Titania Yacht Charter
  • Ahpo Yacht Charter

Receive our latest offers, trends and stories direct to your inbox.

Please enter a valid e-mail.

Thanks for subscribing.

Search for Yachts, Destinations, Events, News... everything related to Luxury Yachts for Charter.

Yachts in your shortlist

The World

When they ask where you’re from: The World

Explore every ocean and continent in luxurious comfort. As an owner aboard The World , you’re part of a unique international community of adventurers living aboard the largest private residential yacht on Earth.

yacht the boat

Choosing a Journey of endless exploration.

Every Resident of The World has a voice in choosing the extraordinary destinations and curated experiences of each year’s itinerary.

The most extraordinary Home you will ever own.

Each of the 165 Residences aboard The World is a luxurious, custom-designed private Home. Will you own a stylish Studio, comfortable one-bedroom Residence, or a sprawling two- or three-bedroom Ocean Residence?

yacht the boat

Expeditions: Life-changing experiences only The World can offer.

Each year, Residents of The World have the opportunity to join our extraordinary Expeditions. These weeks-long voyages range across some of the most remote and fascinating waters and lands on Earth, led by preeminent experts in ecology, culture, and adventurous exploration.

Ready to learn more?

Determine whether life aboard The World is the right fit for you. Talk to one of our Residential Advisors today to learn more about this unique lifestyle, details of upcoming Journeys and Expeditions, and ownership opportunities.

yacht the boat

  • M/V The World
  • Sustainability
  • Bespoke Service
  • Culinary Experiences
  • Wine Program
  • Onboard Activities
  • Spa & Wellness
  • Staying Connected
  • Upcoming Expeditions
  • Past Expeditions
  • Extraordinary Destinations
  • 2024 Journey
  • 2025 Journey
  • The Living Journey
  • Three-Bedroom Residences
  • Two-Bedroom Residences
  • Ocean Studio Residences – One and Two Bedroom
  • Ocean Studios

What are you looking for?

yacht the boat

Sign-up to receive notifications on upcoming Journeys, Residences for sale, and to learn more about the exclusive travel lifestyle that comes with ownership.

Invitations to receive email notifications are subject to qualification and fulfilment of our net worth requirements.

Learn more about ownership opportunities and the unique travel lifestyle that can only be found aboard The World . Speak with a Residential Advisor.

A limited selection of Residences is available for resale each year. Fulfillment of The World’s net worth requirement is a precondition for ownership.

This website stores cookies on your computer. These cookies are used to improve our website and provide more personalized services to you, both on this website and throughout other media. To find out more about the cookies we use, see our Cookie Policy .

Who Owns Which Superyacht? (A Complete Guide)

yacht the boat

Have you ever wondered who owns the most luxurious, extravagant, and expensive superyachts? Or how much these lavish vessels are worth? In this complete guide, we’ll explore who owns these magnificent vessels, what amenities they hold, and the cost of these incredible yachts.

Get ready to explore the world of superyachts and the people who own them!

Short Answer

For example, Larry Ellison, the co-founder of Oracle, owns the Rising Sun, which is the 11th largest superyacht in the world.

Overview of Superyachts

The term superyacht refers to a large, expensive recreational boat that is typically owned by the worlds wealthy elite.

Superyachts can range in price from $30 million to an astonishingly high $400 million.

The most expensive superyacht in the world is owned by the Emir of Qatar, Sheikh Tamim bin Hamad Al Thani.

In conclusion, owning a superyacht is an exclusive status symbol for the world’s wealthy elite.

Who are the Owners of Superyachts?

From Hollywood celebrities to tech billionaires, superyacht owners come from all walks of life.

Many are everyday people who have worked hard and saved up to purchase their dream vessel.

These luxurious vessels come with hefty price tags that can range from $30 million to over $400 million.

Many of these yachts are designed to the owner’s exact specifications, ensuring that each one is totally unique and reflects the owner’s individual tastes and personality.

The Most Expensive Superyacht in the World

When it comes to superyachts, Sheikh Tamim bin Hamad Al Thani, the Emir of Qatar, certainly knows how to make a statement.

In addition, the Al Mirqab features a helipad, swimming pool, and even an outdoor Jacuzzi.

Russian billionaire Roman Abramovich, Microsoft co-founder Paul Allen, and Amazon founder Jeff Bezos all own luxurious vessels.

Other notable owners of superyachts include Saudi Prince Alwaleed bin Talal, who owns the $200 million Kingdom 5KR, and Oracle founder Larry Ellison, who owns the $200 million Rising Sun.

With their impressive size, luxurious amenities, and hefty price tags, these vessels have become a symbol of wealth and prestige.

Notable Superyacht Owners

At the top of the list is the Emir of Qatar, Sheikh Tamim bin Hamad Al Thani, who holds the distinction of owning the most expensive superyacht in the world.

The amenities that come with these vessels vary greatly from owner to owner, but they almost always include luxurious swimming pools, helicopter pads, on-board cinemas, and spas.

Whether you’re trying to impress your peers or just looking to enjoy a luxurious outing, owning a superyacht is the ultimate way to show off your wealth.

What Amenities are Included on Superyachts?

The cost of a superyacht can range from $30 million to over $400 million, but the price tag doesnt quite capture the sheer extravagance and amenities of these vessels.

The interior of a superyacht can be custom-designed to the owners specifications.

Some vessels even come with a full-service gym, complete with exercise equipment and trained professionals.

Many yachts come with outdoor entertainment areas, complete with full kitchens, dining rooms, and lounge areas.

No matter what amenities a superyacht has, it is sure to be an experience like no other.

How Much Do Superyachts Cost?

When it comes to superyachts, the sky is the limit when it comes to cost.

The cost of a superyacht is driven by a variety of factors, including size, amenities, and customization.

The bigger the yacht, the more luxurious features and amenities it will have.

From swimming pools and helicopter pads to on-board cinemas and spas, the sky is the limit when it comes to customizing a superyacht.

Many luxury vessels have custom-designed interiors that are tailored to the owners tastes.

While some may be able to get away with spending a few million dollars, others may end up spending hundreds of millions of dollars on their dream yacht.

Keeping Superyachts Out of the Public Eye

Understandably, these individuals are concerned with privacy and discretion, and therefore tend to take measures to ensure their yachts are not visible to outsiders.

In addition to physical security, some superyacht owners also use technology to keep their vessels out of the public eye.

Finally, some superyacht owners also choose to limit the number of people who have access to their vessels.

These individuals may be required to sign non-disclosure agreements to ensure they do not disclose any information about the yacht or its owner.

Final Thoughts

Superyachts are a symbol of luxury and status, and the list of yacht owners reads like a who’s who of billionaires.

Whether you’re looking to purchase one or just curious to learn more about the owners and their amenities, this guide will provide you with all the information you need to stay up to date with the superyacht scene.

Recent Posts

Click on the button to load the content from www.googletagmanager.com.

Load content

Sebastus - Rent a yacht or rent a boat for your perfect sailing holidays.

  • Tailored Vacation Planner
  • Cabin Yacht Charter
  • Family Sailing Holidays
  • Romantic Sailing Vacations For Couples
  • Sailing with friends
  • Greece all inclusive yacht charter
  • Croatia all inclusive yacht charter
  • Food & Wine Routes
  • Yacht search
  • Luxury sailing

yacht the boat

Boat vs. Ship vs Yacht: What’s the Difference?

A couple looking at the sunset as they ride on their sailboat | Sebastus Sailing

Language is a tricky thing, and picking out the differences between similar terms can be confusing. This is especially true when some of the definitions overlap. This is the case with the case of boat vs. ship vs. yacht . What’s the difference? We know in our gut that there are differences between these three seafaring vessels, but unless you’re a harbor master do you really know what counts as what?

Let’s get into some definitions, and we’re going to start with the easiest to explain: What is a yacht? What is a ship? And what is a boat?

Yacht vs. Ship vs. Boat

What is a yacht.

A yacht, I think everyone would agree, is fancier than a ship or a boat. “Yacht” infers some amount of luxury , and definitely recreation. There’s also something to be said about size. A yacht tends to be anywhere between 35 feet up to 160 feet. And some yachts, known as superyachts, go even beyond that. (Jeff Bezos just built a 417 foot yacht, but that’s really breaking yacht records.)

Because of the size, yachts tend to operate in larger bodies of water–generally the ocean. Yachts are able to handle rougher ocean waves, and they are also equipped with more advanced navigation and guidance instruments than smaller boats. Likewise, a yacht tends to have a full crew to help with the navigation, engineering, repairs, as well as having stewards that serve the yacht’s guests. This can be anywhere from a crew of four or five up to a crew of a few dozen on large yachts. 

One interesting thing to note is that outside of the United States, a yacht refers to a sailboat , and a motorized yacht is called a “motor yacht”. 

So, is a yacht a boat? Yes, technically a yacht is a boat. But a yacht is a very specific kind of boat.

Want to hop aboard?

Book your dream sailing vacation in top sailing destinations!

  • Explore your charter options

Luxury motor yacht anchored at the sea

What is a Ship?

The term ship is most commonly associated with a very large boat, and something that is not as fancy as a yacht (one exception is that cruise ships can still be very fancy, but are referred to as ships because of their size and power.)

Ships are generally so large that they would never be found in a lake, with some exceptions for the Great Lakes, and are made for navigating the high seas of the open ocean. An ship can refer to a cruise ship, a naval ship, a tanker, a container ship, and many other commercial vessels.

Ships tend to have advanced navigation and technology, but much more advanced than that of a yacht due to the size, the speed, and the routes that a ship will take. They are meant to be traversing the open ocean for very long periods of time, from one continent to the next, while a yacht may only rarely set across the ocean and most often stays somewhat near land. 

A ship will also have a much larger crew than a yacht or a boat. Ships are typically so large that they need not only one trained navigator but a set of navigators, plus an entire engineering team, and includes many more positions. 

Finally, a ship is meant to carry things. This may be passengers, yes (in reference to cruise ships and some navy ships) but most ships are for carrying cargo–or even carrying equipment to do work on other ships including repair work or refueling. 

What is a Boat?

Well, a boat is harder to define, because a yacht is technically a boat, and a ship is technically a boat. But when people refer to boats, they are almost always referring to something smaller than either a yacht or a ship. Boats may be motorized, like a speed boat, or they may sail, or they may be man-powered, like a rowboat or a kayak. Really, anything up to and including a liferaft, can be called a boat.

(As a side note that will just muddy the waters even further, submarine captains are adamant that their subs are boats. They are not ships.)

motor boat cruising

So, Boat vs. Ship Vs. Yacht?

Ultimately it comes down to this: all three of them are boats, but yachts are fancier, larger, and used for recreation, and ships are even larger, used commercially or by the navy, and are meant to cross oceans. The dividing line is sometimes thin, but generally speaking, when it comes to boats vs. ships.vs. yachts you can go by the adage “ I know it when I see it .”

Share article:

Have a question.

We have answers to your questions. So don’t hesitate to get in touch with our team today!

  • GET MORE INFO

Feel free to ask us anything. All hands on deck. Let's sail

Thank you for sending us an inquiry, thank you so much for your enquiry.

Boat logo

The global authority in superyachting

  • NEWSLETTERS
  • Yachts Home
  • The Superyacht Directory
  • Yacht Reports
  • Brokerage News
  • The largest yachts in the world
  • The Register
  • Yacht Advice
  • Yacht Design
  • 12m to 24m yachts
  • Monaco Yacht Show
  • Builder Directory
  • Designer Directory
  • Interior Design Directory
  • Naval Architect Directory
  • Yachts for sale home
  • Motor yachts
  • Sailing yachts
  • Explorer yachts
  • Classic yachts
  • Sale Broker Directory
  • Charter Home
  • Yachts for Charter
  • Charter Destinations
  • Charter Broker Directory
  • Destinations Home
  • Mediterranean
  • South Pacific
  • Rest of the World
  • Boat Life Home
  • Owners' Experiences
  • Conservation and Philanthropy
  • Interiors Suppliers
  • Owners' Club
  • Captains' Club
  • BOAT Showcase
  • Boat Presents
  • Events Home
  • World Superyacht Awards
  • Superyacht Design Festival
  • Design and Innovation Awards
  • Young Designer of the Year Award
  • Artistry and Craft Awards
  • Explorer Yachts Summit
  • Ocean Talks
  • The Ocean Awards
  • BOAT Connect
  • Between the bays
  • Golf Invitational
  • BOATPro Home
  • Superyacht Insight
  • Global Order Book
  • Premium Content
  • Product Features
  • Testimonials
  • Pricing Plan
  • Tenders & Equipment

The yachts owned by celebrities

How can someone who is recognised everywhere get away from it all? On a superyacht, of course. Yachts owned by celebrities range in style and size, but one thing that unite these vessels is their owner's love for the sea. Our round-up features the famous faces of British footballer David Beckham, tennis superstar Rafael Nadal, martial artist Conor McGregor and fashion designer Giorgio Armani. 

Unknown owned by Zlatan Ibrahimovic

Swedish striker Zlatan Ibrahimović took delivery of the second hull in Benetti 's 34M Oasis, named Unknown , in 2022.  The 34 metre superyacht has had a busy maiden season, cruising around the emerald coasts of Sardinia showing off her trademarked Oasis deck and RWD -designed exterior. Ibrahimović has posted the yacht on social media extensively, with videos of him and his friends playing with a drone and putting her huge locker of water toys - which includes a floating dock - to good use. The Oasis 34M follows in the footsteps of the highly popular Oasis 40M, the first hull of which, Rebeca , is owned by champion powerboat racer Tim Ciasulli.

More about this yacht

Seven owned by david beckham.

Ex-England football star and Inter Miami owner David Beckham has been revealed as the owner of a 28 metre Riva Argo 90 . Named after Beckham's iconic football shirt number, Seven was launched in October 2021 and constructed in GRP. Studio Officina Italiana Design penned the yacht both inside and out, while Ferretti Engineering Department oversaw her naval architecture. Stand out design features include the sun lounging space on the foredeck, while twin MTU diesel engines power her to a top speed of 30 knots. 

Tecnomar for Lamborghini 63 owned by Conor McGregor

UFC fighter Conor McGregor has been revealed as the owner of a recently completed Tecnomar For Lamborghini 63 yacht . The 19.2 metre yacht is a crossover of the two brands and designed to satisfy owners who enjoy superyachts and supercars. McGregor’s yacht features a distinctive gold hull paint and will feature the same materials as a Lamborghini supercar. Inspired by Lamborghini’s Siàn FKP 37 model, Tecnomar For Lamborghini features an aerodynamic profile and special “carbon skin”.

Viva a Vida owned by Tom Brady

NFL superstar Tom Brady took delivery of a 16 metre custom cruiser from Dutch builder Wajer towards the end of 2020 after signing a $50 million contract with the Tampa Bay Buccaneers. The quarterback is clearly a keen fan of the Wajer yachts after he recently announced he had commissioned a larger mode, the Wajer 77. The Wajer 55S, christened Viva a Vida , sports a baby blue hull and is powered by three 435hp Volvo Penta engines guaranteeing a wild ride with speeds in excess of 40 knots. A walkaround centre console allows guests to make the most of the deck space available with stowage for SeaBobs and other toys concealed beneath the aft stairway. Below deck, the Wajer 55S offers accommodation for four. Other cool features include push-button fenders and an extendable swim platform. The 55S is the souped-up version of its older sibling, the Wajer 55 , and comes from the boards of Dutch design studio Sinot Exclusive Yacht Design . 

Great White owned by Rafael Nadal

Tennis ace  Rafael Nadal  is the proud new owner of a Sunreef 80 Power superyacht , which was delivered in June 2020. Nadal commissioned the catamaran after previously chartering a number of Sunreef catamarans and meeting yard founder and president Francis Lapp at the 2018 Cannes Yachting Festival. This is not his first foray into yachting however. Nadal previously owned a  Monte Carlo Yachts  76 named  Beethoven  which he bought in 2016. Nadal has spoken openly about his love of yachting and his decision to invest in a yacht, telling  Boat International , "Because I have a yacht, I am able to forget about everything and get away from that tiring stress. I do have a real passion for [superyachts]. It is rare that I see a superyacht from a distance and I don’t know its name. I know them all!"

Main owned by Giorgio Armani

Fashion designer Giorgio Armani has recently celebrated 40 years of life at sea  and of course the fashion icon has a suitably stylish yacht. Enter the 65 metre Codecasa yacht Main , owned by Giorgio Armani, which has been designed inside and out with input from Armani. The exterior of the yacht is in an unusual dark green colour, which suits the angular, military-inspired exterior lines. Inside, the yacht has a muted palette and features wow factors in a spiral staircase, gym, cinema and guest accommodation for 12.

Vendetta owned by Billy Joel

The modern classic commuter yacht Vendetta is just one of the many yachts that Billy Joel has owned. The "Piano Man" is a yacht fanatic, to the extent that he's even a celebrity yacht designer . Designed by Doug Zurn, the 17 metre Vendetta was created to be a true replica of the classic gentleman's commuter launches that were popularised in the 1920s for their quick speed to run down the Long Island Sound and into New York City. True to the intended form of the vessels, Billy Joel told BOAT International  that he has used the yacht to run from his home in Long Island to the City to perform in a concert. At one point, Billy Joel owned five yachts, including 29 metre Inace explorer yacht Audacious (re-named Miss Sarah J ) ,  which he converted to house a few of his motorcycles. Fresh from a refit, Vendetta has recently joined the brokerage market and is listed for sale with Fraser .

Infinity owned by NBA star Tony Parker

In December 2018, Turkish yard AvA Yachts announced that it had sold the second hull in its 35 metre Kando 110 series to NBA star Tony Parker and the yacht was delivered two years later. Named Infinity , the steel and aluminium full displacement yacht will feature a bulbous bow and has been designed in-house. The 340GT yacht will accommodate 12 guests in six cabins with crew quarters for six including a separate captain’s double cabin. The four-decked yacht will feature a “light, contemporary interior décor” chosen by the basketball star and his wife, who are said to have put the yard through a rigorous selection process before choosing AvA for their new build.

Freedom owned by Roberto Cavalli

Much secrecy surrounded the construction of fashion designer Roberto Cavalli’s yacht until it was delivered in 2018. Built by Italian shipyard Cerri Cantieri Navali , the 27-metre Freedom was designed by Tommaso Spadolini in collaboration with her owner. According to Cavalli, the inspiration for the yacht’s design was the aesthetic of batman’s superhero batmobile. This explains the severe lines, jet black exterior and tinted windows which make up the yacht’s distinctive appearance. on board, Cavalli’s signature animal-print furnishings adorn the cabins and saloons. Freedom can accommodate six guests and three crew members and has two dining areas on board. Powered by three water jet engines, Freedom’s moderate size means that she can reach a top speed of 40 knots.

Eos owned by Diane von Furstenburg

Launched by  Lürssen in 2006, 93 metre sailing yacht Eos was bought by fashion designer Diane von Furstenburg and her husband IAC Chairman Barry Diller in 2009. The schooner features exterior design by Bill Langan and interior design by Francois Catroux with accommodation for 16 guests and 21 crew. Diller and von Furstenburg often use the yacht to host a star-studded group of friends with Bravo host Andy Cohen the latest celebrity spotted on this superyacht .

Sponsored listings

The yacht tied to actress Natalie Wood’s mysterious 1981 death is out of Oahu waters

Natalie Wood died a mysterious death in Nov. 1981.

HONOLULU, Hawaii (HawaiiNewsNow) - A boat that was once a crucial piece of evidence in a Hollywood homicide investigation has finally been removed from Honolulu waters.

yacht the boat

The yacht “Splendour” is now a sitting scrap heap. On Tuesday, the state hauled the vessel from the Ala Wai Harbor. It’s been sitting there unused for over 20 years as it changed owners.

But it was once owned by actor Robert Wagner who was questioned in 1981 following the death of his wife, actress Natalie Wood.

Wood is said to have fallen from the boat one night, yet conflicting witness statements from Wagner, actor Christopher Walken, and the boat’s captain led to an extensive investigation.

The condition of the boat deteriorated significantly over the years as in racked up unpaid...

For years, her death was classified as an accident until new witnesses emerged and the case was reopened in 2011. Authorities now consider Wagner a person of interest.

The vessel itself has racked up nearly $12,000 in illegal mooring fees, and it will cost the state almost $14,500 to get rid of the yacht.

The DLNR adds that the boat was in extremely poor condition and was in danger of sinking.

To this day, no one has ever been arrested in connection to Wood’s death.

Hawaii News Now walked through the vessel where a previous owner had a photograph of Natalie...

Copyright 2020 Hawaii News Now. All rights reserved.

Tropical Storms Gilma and Hector

Gilma, Hector dissipate, but remnants could still bring wet weather to Hawaiian islands

Cats living in filth in Hawaii Kai

‘Completely unlivable’: Hawaii Kai home filled with dozens of cats living in filth

Maunalua Beach Park 1980 crime scene

NCIS now offering reward for information that can help solve decades-old, cold case double murder

The Hawaii News Now weather team has declared Friday a First Alert Weather Day as Gilma...

Friday is a First Alert Weather Day as Gilma’s remnants bring chance for disruptive weather

A draft environmental impact statement evaluates the impact of issuing 14 commercial aquarium...

State Supreme Court ruling opens door for aquarium fishing off West Hawaii

Officials said a 47-year-old woman aboard the vessel sent out a mayday call on Saturday...

USCG: Man dies on sailboat in waters off Honolulu; woman and child rescued

Baker owned a cozy unit at Aina Nalu off Wainee Street in Lahaina. Last August's inferno...

Owner fights back after maintenance fees demanded for destroyed condo in Lahaina

Police said Moya was driving westbound on Iroquois Road towards the intersection when he lost...

20-year-old charged with negligent homicide in Ewa crash that left 2 cyclists dead

Latest news.

Crash victims James Rowland and Naomi Meyer

‘Completely devastated’: Daughter of woman killed in Ewa crosswalk advocates for safety

Water faucet

‘Really scary’: Honolulu City Council members to demand more Navy water testing

Rachel Griffith

Oregon woman who had been reported missing on Kauai found safe

Saturday’s showdown between the Rainbow Warriors and the UCLA Bruins is even bigger for one...

UH football prepares for battle against UCLA Bruins with brothers on opposing sidelines

Kauai Humane Society is hoping to boost adoptions at an upcoming market.

Kauai Humane Society over capacity with hopes upcoming event will increase adoptions

yacht the boat

Hawaii Supreme Court thrust into legal tangle over whether Maui fire victims will receive $4B settlement

Brandan Nicholson allegedly robbed bank in Kailua-Kona

Bank robbery suspect caught on camera charged on the Big Island

Epcot Festival Of The Arts 2024, Food, Photos, Reviews

epcot festival of the arts 2024

Epcot Festival Of The Arts 2024, Food, Photos, Reviews and all details. We also share the menu content and map …

Go to Article

Does Bailey Matthews Shell Museum Give Shell Lectures? Membership, Coupons, Beach Tour

epcot festival of the arts 2024

Does Bailey Matthews Shell Museum Give Shell Lectures? We have compiled Bailey Matthews Shell Museum Membership, Coupons, Beach Tour and …

John Wayne’s Boat For Sale

epcot festival of the arts 2024

The price of John Wayne’s Boat for Sale has become cheaper. We strongly recommend that you do not miss this …

Zodiac Te Koop Tweedehands – Zodiac Boten Belgie (Medline 7.5 Gt)

epcot festival of the arts 2024

Zodiac Te Koop Tweedehands is een smetteloze boot. Dierenriem Boten België en Nederland. Misschien vind je deze boot wel leuk. …

Gümrükten Satılık Tekneler 2022 – Bankalardan Satılık Tekneler 2024

epcot festival of the arts 2024

Gümrükten Satılık Tekneler 2022 ve Bankalardan Satılık Tekneler 2024 ilanlarını sizler için derledik! Hepsi güncel, hepsi yeni. Rehber niteliğinde olan …

Is Sanibel Island Open To The Public After Hurricane Ian? Hotels, Damage, Beach Resorts 2024

epcot festival of the arts 2024

Is Sanibel Island Open To The Public After Hurricane Ian? Yes, it is clear, there is an impression that it …

Disney Chef Mickey Menu, Disney Chef Mickey Breakfast (new)

epcot festival of the arts 2024

You will find Disney Chef Mickey Menu, Disney Chef Mickey Breakfast and the current price list in our article. We …

Chicago Sailing Lessons, San Francisco Sailing Lessons, Bay Area

epcot festival of the arts 2024

We have carefully prepared the Chicago Sailing Lessons and San Francisco Sailing Lessons list. We review this list together and …

Disney Weekday Annual Pass Blockout Dates 2019 – 2024

epcot festival of the arts 2024

Disney Weekday Annual Pass Blockout Dates 2019 and 2024! It will be talked about a lot especially this year. Dates …

Best: Volterra At Westlake – Volterra Apartments 2024 (new)

epcot festival of the arts 2024

We examine the Volterra At Westlake – Volterra Apartments list together. I wish you a pleasant life with your pets, …

[email protected]

If you come across advertisements that have been sold, please inform us! The Boat Yacht Sales Managers. United States, California State, Los Angeles 90001. Boat Marketplace Group Network. All Yachts and Boats For Sale , Specs, Reviews, Price, Craigslists. Copyright © 2024. All Rights Reserved.

yacht the boat

Ekadashi calendar for Seversk

  • Ekadashi calendar
  • Tithi calendar
  • City information

Welcome! First of all, we note that Ekadashi, like any form of fasting, is stressful for the body, and therefore requires prior consultation with a specialist. Especially if you have chronic diseases, disorders of the hormonal, digestive or cardiovascular systems.

"Ekadashi" means "eleven" in Sanskrit, and the days of Ekadashi are the 11th lunar day in the Hindu lunar calendar after each full moon and new moon (or the 11th and 26th lunar days after the new moon).

Why does the Vedic tradition recommend abstaining from food and devoting time to spiritual practices on Ekadashi days? It is believed that during this period a person is most susceptible to the influence of his feelings and desires to enjoy and exploit his environment for selfish purposes.

If you are not able to completely give up food and water on the post Ekadashi, try to give up only legumes and cereals, preferably only one meal and in the afternoon.

  • tabsEkadashi Info
  • tabsAdvertisement
  • tabsEkadashi

Ekadashi lunar calendar for august 2024 — august 2025 year for Seversk

How to correctly calculate the time of Ekadashi? There are several traditions for determining lunar days. The Vedic lunar calendar we use here defines a lunar day (tithi) as 1/30 of the period between new moons. Despite the fact that the phases of the moon are the same for any point on the planet, there is no universal date that determines the beginning and end of the Ekadashi fast. The reason for this is the use of sunrise and sunset times in the calculation, which varies by region, which is why it's important to include your exact location.

Ekadashi fasting should begin on the eleventh and twenty-sixth lunar day, which began at least 96 minutes before sunrise (this period is called brahma-muhurta or two muhurtas of 48 minutes each). In the case when the lunar day began during or after Brahma Muhurta, then it is recommended to transfer the Ekadashi fast to the next day - 12 or 27 (dvadasi).

It is obligatory to leave the Ekadashi fast the next day, within two to three hours after sunrise. Don't jump on the food right away, start with a small amount of soft grains like oatmeal. By the middle of the day, when the digestive system is fully turned on, you can return to your usual diet. You can find out the end time of the Ekadashi fast, along with other important data, in the table below.

Date Day of the week Beginning of Ekadashi fasting End of fasting Beginning of the tithi Sunrise time
9/14/2024 Saturday 05:16 06:52—09:20, 9/14/2024 09:21 (Dwadashi) 06:52
9/28/2024 Saturday 05:42 07:18—09:50, 9/29/2024 04:24 (Ekadashi) 07:18
10/13/2024 Sunday 06:15 07:51—10:19, 10/13/2024 20:53 (Dwadashi) 07:51
10/28/2024 Monday 06:48 08:24—10:51, 10/28/2024 19:20 (Dwadashi) 08:24
11/12/2024 Tuesday 07:21 08:57—11:24, 11/12/2024 09:34 (Dwadashi) 08:57
11/27/2024 Wednesday 07:51 09:27—11:55, 11/27/2024 10:23 (Dwadashi) 09:27
12/11/2024 Wednesday 08:12 09:48—12:17, 12/11/2024 23:08 (Dwadashi) 09:48
12/26/2024 Thursday 08:21 09:57—12:27, 12/27/2024 00:58 (Ekadashi) 09:57
2025
1/10/2025 Friday 08:14 09:50—12:21, 1/10/2025 13:27 (Dwadashi) 09:50
1/25/2025 Saturday 07:54 09:30—12:02, 1/25/2025 14:53 (Dwadashi) 09:30
2/8/2025 Saturday 07:29 09:05—11:33, 2/9/2025 04:27 (Ekadashi) 09:05
2/23/2025 Sunday 06:54 08:30—10:57, 2/24/2025 04:07 (Ekadashi) 08:30
3/10/2025 Monday 06:12 07:48—10:21, 3/10/2025 19:51 (Dwadashi) 07:48
3/25/2025 Tuesday 05:32 07:08—09:40, 3/25/2025 16:36 (Dwadashi) 07:08
4/9/2025 Wednesday 04:52 06:28—09:00, 4/9/2025 10:54 (Dwadashi) 06:28
4/23/2025 Wednesday 04:18 05:54—08:22, 4/24/2025 04:08 (Ekadashi) 05:54
5/8/2025 Thursday 03:44 05:20—07:48, 5/9/2025 00:47 (Ekadashi) 05:20
5/23/2025 Friday 03:14 04:50—07:22, 5/23/2025 14:40 (Dwadashi) 04:50
6/7/2025 Saturday 02:57 04:33—07:04, 6/7/2025 13:10 (Dwadashi) 04:33
6/21/2025 Saturday 02:54 04:30—07:00, 6/22/2025 00:35 (Ekadashi) 04:30
7/6/2025 Sunday 03:04 04:40—07:11, 7/7/2025 00:15 (Ekadashi) 04:40
7/21/2025 Monday 03:27 05:03—07:31, 7/21/2025 10:39 (Dwadashi) 05:03
8/5/2025 Tuesday 03:55 05:31—07:59, 8/5/2025 10:40 (Dwadashi) 05:31
8/19/2025 Tuesday 04:24 06:00—08:28, 8/19/2025 21:42 (Dwadashi) 06:00

Vedic tithi calendar

Tithi (thithi) is a unit of time equal to one lunar day in the Hindu calendar. Such a lunar day is equal to the period required to increase the longitudinal angle between the Sun and the Moon by 12°. An increase in this angle from 0° to 360° corresponds to one Vedic lunar month. That is, one tithi is approximately equal to 1/30 of the interval between two new moons. This value is used to calculate the Ekadashi time.

Tithi (Gaudiya Vaishnavism) Moon phase Time of onset Time of onset
13, Thrayodashi 🌘 Waning Crescent 12:14 PM 8/31/2024 11:08 AM 9/1/2024
14, Chaturdashi 🌘 Waning Crescent 11:08 AM 9/1/2024 10:02 AM 9/2/2024
15, Purnima 🌑 New Moon 10:02 AM 9/2/2024 08:56 AM 9/3/2024
16, Prathama 🌑 New Moon 08:56 AM 9/3/2024 08:58 AM 9/4/2024
17, Dwitiya 🌑 New Moon 08:58 AM 9/4/2024 09:01 AM 9/5/2024
18, Tritiya 🌑 New Moon 09:01 AM 9/5/2024 09:03 AM 9/6/2024
19, Chaviti 🌒 Waxing Crescent 09:03 AM 9/6/2024 09:06 AM 9/7/2024
20, Panchami 🌒 Waxing Crescent 09:06 AM 9/7/2024 09:08 AM 9/8/2024
21, Shashthi 🌒 Waxing Crescent 09:08 AM 9/8/2024 09:11 AM 9/9/2024
22, Saptami 🌒 Waxing Crescent 09:11 AM 9/9/2024 09:13 AM 9/10/2024
23, Ashtami 🌓 First Quarter 09:13 AM 9/10/2024 09:16 AM 9/11/2024
24, Navami 🌓 First Quarter 09:16 AM 9/11/2024 09:18 AM 9/12/2024
25, Dashami 🌓 First Quarter 09:18 AM 9/12/2024 09:21 AM 9/13/2024
26, Ekadashi 🌓 First Quarter 09:21 AM 9/13/2024 09:23 AM 9/14/2024
27, Dwadashi 🌔 Waxing Gibbous 09:23 AM 9/14/2024 09:26 AM 9/15/2024
28, Thrayodashi 🌔 Waxing Gibbous 09:26 AM 9/15/2024 09:28 AM 9/16/2024
29, Chaturdashi 🌔 Waxing Gibbous 09:28 AM 9/16/2024 09:31 AM 9/17/2024
30, Amavasya 🌕 Full Moon 09:31 AM 9/17/2024 09:34 AM 9/18/2024
1, Prathama 🌕 Full Moon 09:34 AM 9/18/2024 09:03 AM 9/19/2024
2, Dwitiya 🌕 Full Moon 09:03 AM 9/19/2024 08:32 AM 9/20/2024
3, Tritiya 🌕 Full Moon 08:32 AM 9/20/2024 08:01 AM 9/21/2024
4, Chaviti 🌖 Waning Gibbous 08:01 AM 9/21/2024 07:30 AM 9/22/2024
5, Panchami 🌖 Waning Gibbous 07:30 AM 9/22/2024 06:59 AM 9/23/2024
6, Shashthi 🌖 Waning Gibbous 06:59 AM 9/23/2024 06:28 AM 9/24/2024
7, Saptami 🌗 Last Quarter 06:28 AM 9/24/2024 05:57 AM 9/25/2024
8, Ashtami 🌗 Last Quarter 05:57 AM 9/25/2024 05:26 AM 9/26/2024
9, Navami 🌗 Last Quarter 05:26 AM 9/26/2024 04:55 AM 9/27/2024
10, Dashami 🌗 Last Quarter 04:55 AM 9/27/2024 04:24 AM 9/28/2024
11, Ekadashi 🌘 Waning Crescent 04:24 AM 9/28/2024 03:53 AM 9/29/2024
12, Dwadashi 🌘 Waning Crescent 03:53 AM 9/29/2024 03:22 AM 9/30/2024
13, Thrayodashi 🌘 Waning Crescent 03:22 AM 9/30/2024 02:51 AM 10/1/2024
  • Description

Additional information about Seversk

Cities which has same time zone as Seversk : Asino , Bogashevo , Kaftanchikovo , Katayga , Kedrovy , Kenga , Kolpashevo , Novonikolskoe

Cities near Seversk : Kaftanchikovo , Yurga , Tomsk , Samus , Bogashevo , Zarinsk , Sokolovo , Belokurikha

  • 56°36′02″ N
  • 84°53′11″ E
  • Sunset and sunrise times in Seversk
  • Moon phase in Seversk
  • Lunar day in Seversk
  • Namaz prayer times in Seversk
  • Exact local time in Seversk
  • Weather in Seversk
  • Location of Seversk
  • Earthquakes in Seversk
  • Magnetic storms in Seversk
  • Islamic holidays
  • Northern Lights in Seversk
  • Solar eclipses in Seversk
  • Lunar eclipses in Seversk

Quick details about Seversk

Photos of seversk.

This place has no photos yet. You can improve its page by submitting your photos on [email protected]

IMAGES

  1. How Much to Charter a Yacht? The Complete Price Guide

    yacht the boat

  2. Yacht SEANNA, Benetti

    yacht the boat

  3. Luxury motor yacht Galaxy

    yacht the boat

  4. Motor Yachts for Sale

    yacht the boat

  5. Future of Luxury Yachting: The 25 Best Yacht Brands

    yacht the boat

  6. Top 10 American Luxury Yacht Builders

    yacht the boat

VIDEO

  1. yacht been towed in

  2. A close look at the Boat Deck

  3. THE BOYS IN THE BOAT Trailer (2023) Joel Edgerton Rows Towards Glory

  4. The $1.6M Yacht: Exclusivity on the Water!

  5. "The Boys in the Boat" Trailer

  6. The Boys In The Boat

COMMENTS

  1. Bayesian yacht: What we know about the luxury boat sank by a tornado

    Built in 2008, the 56-meter (184-foot) yacht was manufactured by Italian company Perini Navi, Reuters reported. According to the Associated Press, the boat has been available for charter for ...

  2. Questions for Investigators as Italy Tries to Unravel the Yacht's

    But the $40 million sailing yacht sank within minutes and with fatal results: seven dead, including the British technology billionaire Michael Lynch, his teenage daughter, four of Mr. Lynch's ...

  3. Video shows moments before superyacht went down in storm off Sicily

    The yacht's 250-foot mast, illuminated with lights and lashed by the storm, appears to bend to one side before it finally disappears and is replaced by darkness.

  4. Inside the shocking Sicily yacht tragedy that left 7 people dead

    But what was supposed to be a routine pleasure cruise aboard a superyacht turned deadly all the same on the morning of Aug. 19 when the 184-foot Bayesian got caught in a storm and sank off the ...

  5. DREAMBOAT Yacht • Arthur Blank $180M Superyacht

    The Dreamboat Yacht, a masterful creation of the renowned yacht builder Oceanco, is truly a marvel to behold.Known as Project Y716 during its conception, this 90-meter (295 ft) superyacht is a floating palace that exudes luxury, sophistication, and unrivaled comfort. It's designed to accommodate an impressive 23 guests, attended by a dedicated crew of 33, offering an unparalleled yachting ...

  6. Yachts for Sale

    YachtWorld contains the largest photo and video database of boats and yachts for sale. With a wide range of new boats and used boats, power boats and sailboats, YachtWorld has the largest selection of boats and yachts in the world.Boat listings on YachtWorld are provided by subscribing member yacht brokers and new boat dealers from North America and the rest of the world.

  7. Yachts Vs. Boats: What's The Difference?

    This exploration will clarify what sets a yacht apart from the great many categories and varieties of boats on the market, which includes a diverse array of watercraft, making the distinction between a yacht and boat clearer. The Origin of Yachts. The word "yacht" is derived from the Dutch word for "hunter."

  8. The sinking of Mike Lynch's super yacht adds to questions about

    A 'virtually unsinkable' boat The sailing party departed Aug. 14—five days before the storm—and comprised 12 guests and 10 crew members. The Bayesian was one of the biggest yachts of its kind.

  9. Three crew investigated over Bayesian yacht sinking

    The boat went down within minutes during a pre-dawn storm while the yacht was anchored off the northern coast of Sicily. On Monday, the yacht's 51-year-old captain, New Zealand national James ...

  10. SCOUT Yacht • James Berwind $85M Superyacht

    Scout Yacht: Built by Hakvoort in 2019, Designed by H2 Yacht Design. Discover the impressive Scout yacht, a masterpiece built by Hakvoort in 2019 and designed by H2 Yacht Design.Originally named Project Zeus, the yacht was rebranded as "Something Cool" in reference to the Heineken family, but was later purchased by James Berwind, who named her Scout after one of his beloved dogs.

  11. Sicily Yacht Tragedy: Boat Captain Part of Manslaughter Investigation

    Next steps are being taken following the yacht sinking in Sicily.. The captain of the Bayesian superyacht James Cutfield is under investigation after seven of the 22 people aboard—including six ...

  12. BG Yacht Charter Price (ex. VALOR)

    BG is a 47m luxury motor super yacht available for charter built in 1990, refitted in 2022. Charter up to 12 guests in 6 cabins (1 Master, 1 VIP & 4 Double) with a crew of 10. ... superyacht BG after being welcomed on board by the yacht's interior designer at this year's Palm Beach International Boat Show. A new refit turns this Feadship yacht ...

  13. The Boat (2018 film)

    The Boat is Winston Azzopardi's first feature film. [1] Produced by Latina Pictures, The Boat is based on a short film Head, [2] for which the Azzopardis picked up the Best Short Film award at the Rome Film Festival in 2016. [3]The film was shot at the Malta Film Studios water tanks and around the coast of Malta. The first scene was shot in Dwejra Inland Sea, Gozo.

  14. AVIVA Yacht • Joe Lewis $250M Superyacht

    Valuing the SuperYacht. Superyacht Aviva is valued at an estimated $250 million. With annual running costs around $25 million, this valuation accounts for various factors including the yacht's size, age, level of luxury, materials, and the technology used in its construction. In conclusion, the yacht embodies the pinnacle of luxury yachting ...

  15. The World

    Talk to one of our Residential Advisors today to learn more about this unique lifestyle, details of upcoming Journeys and Expeditions, and ownership opportunities. The largest private residential yacht on Earth, with 165 residences. Live your journey in luxurious comfort and enjoy life-changing experiences aboard The World.

  16. Who Owns Which Superyacht? (A Complete Guide)

    Generally, the larger the yacht, the more expensive it will be. Superyachts typically range in size from 100 feet to over 200 feet, and they can be as wide as 40 feet. The bigger the yacht, the more luxurious features and amenities it will have. Amenities also play a significant role in the cost of a superyacht.

  17. Boat vs. Ship vs Yacht: What's the Difference?

    A yacht, I think everyone would agree, is fancier than a ship or a boat. "Yacht" infers some amount of luxury, and definitely recreation. There's also something to be said about size. A yacht tends to be anywhere between 35 feet up to 160 feet. And some yachts, known as superyachts, go even beyond that. (Jeff Bezos just built a 417 foot ...

  18. Yachts owned by celebrities

    Vendetta owned by Billy Joel. The modern classic commuter yacht Vendetta is just one of the many yachts that Billy Joel has owned. The "Piano Man" is a yacht fanatic, to the extent that he's even a celebrity yacht designer. Designed by Doug Zurn, the 17 metre Vendetta was created to be a true replica of the classic gentleman's commuter launches ...

  19. USS Sequoia (presidential yacht)

    USS Sequoia is the former presidential yacht used during the administrations of Herbert Hoover through Jimmy Carter; setting a cost-cutting example, Carter ordered her sold in 1977.. Often called the "floating White House", the Sequoia offered presidents, first families and high-ranking government officials a place to escape the complexities of official life while also serving as the ...

  20. The yacht tied to actress Natalie Wood's mysterious 1981 death is out

    The vessel itself has racked up nearly $12,000 in illegal mooring fees, and it will cost the state almost $14,500 to get rid of the yacht. The DLNR adds that the boat was in extremely poor ...

  21. The Hull Truth

    Boat Commercial Classifieds and Marine Services. Products and Services offered by brokers, dealers, wholesalers as well as commercial marine services. Anyone can browse and buy, but you must be a THT Sponsor to create listings and sell here. 23' 10" 2006 Ranger 2400 Bay... by Boatsbyowner1.

  22. Cafes in Seversk, Tomsk Oblast

    Улица Курчатова, 36Г, Seversk, Tomsk Oblast, Russia, 636037. 4.5 · $$ · +7 382 390-68-26 +7 382 390-68-26 ochag-seversk.ru

  23. The Boat Yacht

    Best: Volterra At Westlake - Volterra Apartments 2024 (new) We examine the Volterra At Westlake - Volterra Apartments list together. I wish you a pleasant life with your pets, …. International Marketplace: New and Used Cars, Homes, Yachts and Boats For Sale and Rent. Ww2 Pt Boats, Motorboats, Sailboats, Houseboats.

  24. Ekadashi calendar for Seversk (Tomsk Oblast, Russia), september 2023

    Lunar calendar of Ekadashi days for 2023 year for Seversk (Tomsk Oblast, Russia), the exact end time of Ekadashi fasting.

  25. Live Streaming Cams of Tomsk Oblast

    Tomsk Oblast Live Cams. Watch live streaming webcams in Tomsk Oblast (То́мская о́бласть), located in the southeastern part of the West Siberian Plain, in Russia, and crossed by the Tom River, that has Tomsk city, one of Siberia's oldest towns, as its administrative centre. Population: Around 1 million inhabitants. Capital ...

  26. SMAYK-SEVERSK, OOO, Tomsk Oblast

    SMAYK-SEVERSK, OOO - 636039, Tomskaya oblast', Seversk, ul. Lenina, d. 72, kv. 9 - INN 7024043310 - OGRN 1177031086880 - Extract from EGRUL, accounting report