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posted by Fnord666 on Monday February 10 2020, @03:36PM   Printer-friendly
from the not-available-from-the-windows-store dept.

[Update: 20200210_181822 UTC] The original source of the story reported the cost of the yacht to be £500; there were conversion errors in the stories quoted here. Click the spoiler for the details:

The Telegraph (a UK publication):

  • Reports the price was: £500m

ABC News (Australian Broadcasting Corporation)

  • Referred to The Telegraph as its source.
  • Apparently gets the value wrong and thinks the £500m was $US500.
  • Then converts the $US500 to Australian dollars.
  • Being an Australian publication, it converts the $US to $AUS.
  • reports it as (local $AUS) as: "$747 Million".

BBC then steps in and reports:

  • that there was no such deal
  • and states the amounts to be: £500m ($644m)

According to https://www.x-rates.com/, the current exchange rates are:

  • 1.00 GBP = 1.291 USD
  • 1.00 USD = 1.498 AUD
  • 1.00 GBP = 1.935 AUD

Which then gives us:

  • 500 GBP = (500 * 1.291 USD) = $646 USD
  • 500 USD = (500 * 1.498 AUD) = $750 AUD

[The original, unmodified, story appears below.]

https://www.abc.net.au/news/2020-02-10/bill-gates-drops-24500-million-on-hydrogen-powered-superyacht/11949380

Microsoft founder Bill Gates is one of the world's richest men, so it's no surprise that he can afford to splash out on luxury items every now and then. But, even for him, $US500 million [$747 million] is a large chunk of money.

And what has he spent it on? A hydrogen-powered superyacht, that he won't take possession of until the year 2024.

The yacht, designed by Dutch company Sinot, will be 112 metres long and run on liquid hydrogen.

It will feature an infinity pool, helipad and spa and will have room for up to 14 guests.

The yacht was first revealed in Monaco in 2019 and advertised as being suitable for a "forward-looking" owner.

"For the development of Aqua we took inspiration from the lifestyle of a discerning, forward-looking owner, the fluid versatility of water and cutting-edge technology, to combine this in a superyacht with truly innovative features," marine designer Sander Sinot said at the time.

But Arthur T Knackerbracket has found the following story reported by the BBC:

Billionaire Bill Gates has not commissioned a hydrogen-powered superyacht from designer Sinot, the firm has told the BBC.

It has been widely reported that Mr Gates ordered a £500m ($644m) luxury vessel, based on the concept which was displayed in Monaco in 2019.

Sinot said it had "no business relationship" with Bill Gates. It added that that the concept yacht, called Aqua, was "not linked" to either him or any of his representatives. "Aqua is a concept under development and has not been sold to Mr Gates," a spokeswoman said. She added that it was shown "in Monaco [and] meant to build a better future, and inspire clients and the industry."

Bill Gates has been contacted by the BBC for comment.

Also at:
https://nypost.com/2020/02/10/bill-gates-orders-644-million-hydrogen-powered-superyacht-with-gym-helipad-infinity-pool/
https://www.theguardian.com/technology/2020/feb/09/bill-gates-orders-500m-hydrogen-powered-superyacht

Meanwhile escquireme.com is supporting the BBC story and reporting that this is not true.


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  • (Score: 3, Funny) by Phoenix666 on Monday February 10 2020, @03:52PM (4 children)

    by Phoenix666 (552) on Monday February 10 2020, @03:52PM (#956366) Journal

    A yacht? Just a yacht? If I had Bill Gates's money I'd insist on a sky yacht. I'd go all Sky Captain and the World of Tomorrow on it. Or I'd go to the next level and make it Elysium, but maybe even Bill Gates doesn't have enough money to manage that on his own.

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  • (Score: 2) by Runaway1956 on Monday February 10 2020, @04:26PM (3 children)

    by Runaway1956 (2926) Subscriber Badge on Monday February 10 2020, @04:26PM (#956381) Journal

    For that kind of money, I could pull an old Navy destroyer out of mothballs. Almost anything without an open bridge would do. A little modifying here and there to make it livable, hire a crew of 30 to 50, and you've got a truly seaworthy ship. And, if you ever got bored, you could rig some nets for deep-sea trawling - you've got plenty of room to install the refrigeration to keep the fish!

    • (Score: 2) by Phoenix666 on Monday February 10 2020, @04:42PM (2 children)

      by Phoenix666 (552) on Monday February 10 2020, @04:42PM (#956390) Journal

      Hell, why not go Captain Nemo and build yourself the Nautilus out of an old nuclear sub?

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      • (Score: 2) by Runaway1956 on Monday February 10 2020, @04:46PM

        by Runaway1956 (2926) Subscriber Badge on Monday February 10 2020, @04:46PM (#956391) Journal

        I've been known to get claustrophobic. I never found out whether I can live on an undersea boat. There were days when a destroyer was plenty bad enough.

      • (Score: 0) by Anonymous Coward on Wednesday February 12 2020, @03:56AM

        by Anonymous Coward on Wednesday February 12 2020, @03:56AM (#957093)

        No need to build one, it's for sale today! http://maritimesales.com/SSH10.htm [maritimesales.com]

        Maybe the soylentils should put up a crowdfunding campaign and get it front paged on reddit :)