Microsoft co-founder Bill Gates is hoping to hit the seas in the the worlds first hydrogen-powered superyacht according to the Sunday Telegraph and itll set him back around 645 million.
Bill gates new superyacht. BILLIONAIRE Bill Gates was said to have bought a 645 million green superyacht but the design firm behind the vessel now says the rumored purchase was not true. Bill Gates has commissioned the worlds first hydrogen-powered superyacht believed to cost 860 million giving him bragging rights over other ultra-rich seafarers. The 64-year-old business magnate Bill Gates is known for his love of sailing especially on luxury yachts.
The yacht will be delivered around 2023. BILLIONAIRE Bill Gates was said to have bought a 645 million green superyacht. Feb 12 2020 By Yacht Style.
There has been much fanfare in the media these last few days over a report that Microsoft billionaire Bill Gates commissioned a hydrogen-powered 644 million superyacht from Sinot Yacht. Media is naming them the yacht of Bill Gates. Bill Gates reportedly has his eye on the worlds first hydrogen-powered superyacht a 644 million environmentally friendly oasis on the sea with its own infinity pool helipad spa and gym.
Sinot Yacht Architecture and Design has rejected claims that Bill Gates is building a superyacht based on its Aqua concept. British newspaper The Telegraph reported that Microsoft co-founder Bill Gates ordered Hydrogen-Powered 645 million superyacht but Dutch design studio Sinot denies selling the concept. By Tracy Finke February 10 2020.
Gates is rumored to have bought a yachtMedia report that it is the 112 meter Project AquaBut this is incorrect and fake news. Sinot Yacht Architecture Design has stated that Aqua is a concept under development and has not been sold to Mr Gates following. The Sunday Telegraph can reveal the retired 64-year-old is behind the construction of the cutting-edge cruiser by Dutch superyacht specialist Feadship.
By Tracy Finke February 10 2020. Does he own a yacht. Bill Gates not buying new 645M hydrogen-powered superyacht firm behind ship says.