• tankplanker@lemmy.world
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    9 days ago

    Its the running costs of these that are insane, and the CO2 that it produces.

    All will be rated by gallons per hour for the engines, the big boats can consume 500 gallons per hour. Now assume the owner wants to move the boat just 100 nm, or about 3 hours of travel at the most efficient speed (allowing for departure and arrival). Thats about 1500 gallons for one of the big boats. Assume £6 per gallon, thats £9k, to do 60 nm. Assuming an average of 40 mpg in a car, you could do 60000 miles for the same amount of fuel, or the same annual consumption as seven average UK drivers vs. 60 nm in a big boat. A 60 nm trip is something you do to get to a lunch stop before going on somewhere else for the evening. It can take multiple days of continuous travel to work across the Med, mean while the owner flies somewhere else while the boat is moved, then flies back.

    Then there is the electric production on these. Sure, solar has helped a ton, but a lot of the really big boats don’t have a ton of solar as it takes flat surface space that has other shit on it. So they use a generator, a big one. Whole boat will have aircon and copious amounts of inverters to give the guests mains electric, electric toys, tons of lighting, and navigation equipment. The fuel for this is on top of the fuel burned to move the boat.

    Then there is the staff on the boat, big boats can have a dozen or more staff on board, all of whom had to fly to get to the boat, and have their own food, washing, and daily energy needs.

    Its not uncommon for a rich owner to request the boat moved to a particular location, stocked up with food and booze that is flown in from multiple locations. Then the owner and their guests fly in, and sometimes not, so all that effort and energy is wasted.

    Final kicker is that really big boats have a second chase boat, full of even more staff and often similar size to the main boat in consumption. Bezos has two helicopter pads on his chase boat as he cannot have one on his main boat because he wanted sails on it, which don’t actually work properly, they have never used more than one at once.

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    9 days ago

    Business is booming because the rich are so rich. They don’t want to live on land-with rules.

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      9 days ago

      The only thing an orca gets by getting near a yacht like that is shredded by its propellers, or shot… Orca attacks mostly target small to average size sailboats from your average Joe.

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      9 days ago

      But in reality these things have armor and bullet proof glass. Companies sell systems with disorienting light and sound, sonar and underwater surveillance, anti drone systems and also roaming drones. They’re floating fortresses.

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        But in reality these things have armor and bullet proof glass. Companies sell systems with disorienting light and sound, sonar and underwater surveillance, anti drone systems and also roaming drones. They’re floating fortresses.

        Is it your sincerely held belief that these super yachts are unsinkable?

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          9 days ago

          I mean, if you want to waste a lot of time, energy, and money on petty acts of vandalism that won’t really change anything, that’s up to you.

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            I mean, if you want to waste a lot of time, energy, and money on petty acts of vandalism that won’t really change anything, that’s up to you.

            I mean, if you want to waste a lot of time and energy to discourage scrutiny and resistance to the antics of the ultra-wealthy, in order to prevent anything from changing, that’s up to you.

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              9 days ago

              If you think being petty on the internet is encouraging any kind of positive change, you’re almost as deluded as the MAGA cult.

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                If you think being petty on the internet is encouraging any kind of positive change, you’re almost as deluded as the MAGA cult.

                Settle down there, tone police. Sounds like you’re trying to pacify the poors, to keep the billionaires safer.

                They won’t reward you for your efforts.