{"id":299950,"date":"2022-12-02T12:07:08","date_gmt":"2022-12-02T12:07:08","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/luxurylaunches.com\/?p=299950"},"modified":"2022-12-02T12:07:08","modified_gmt":"2022-12-02T12:07:08","slug":"jeff-bezos-megayacht-ready-for-delivery","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/luxurylaunches.com\/transport\/jeff-bezos-megayacht-ready-for-delivery.php","title":{"rendered":"Christmas has come early for Jeff Bezos – His humungous $500 million sailing superyacht is complete and ready for the centibillionaire to take delivery"},"content":{"rendered":"
\nJust four months after the record-breaking Oceanco Y721<\/a> sailing yacht hit the water for the first time, it looks ready for delivery to its alleged owner, Jeff Bezos<\/a>. The 127-meter sail-assisted luxury yacht was recently spotted lying in a dock in a fully completed state in the Port of Rotterdam, which suggests the delivery date is near. The three-masted schooner is still known only by its codename, Project 721 or Y721, and is the longest yacht to have been built in the Netherlands along with being the largest superyacht ever built at Oceanco. While neither Oceanco nor Bezos have confirmed that the vessel was built for him, multiple news reports have linked the gigantic superyacht to the world\u2019s second-richest man.
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\nThe Oceanco Y721 has been grabbing headlines since the beginning of the year, mostly for the wrong reasons. It all began with a news report that claimed Oceanco had filed a request with the city of Rotterdam to temporarily dismantle the historic bridge Koningshaven to let the vessel with its 70-meter-high masts pass through. It was immediately met with intense protests with the people of Rotterdam even threatening to throw rotten eggs at the $500 million superyacht<\/a>. The Dutch shipbuilding company eventually decided to cancel the request with the city and opted to transport<\/a> the vessel without its masts attached. They even did it in the dead of night and took a longer and less used route, bypassing the bridge altogether, just to avoid unnecessary attention.<\/p>\n