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Tatoosh

motor yacht, custom built in 2001


Country
Cayman Islands
Service Entry
2000
Manufacturer
Nobiskrug
Vessel Type
yacht
Call Sign
ZCIF8
Tonnage
3229
IMO Number
1006336
Aliases
M/Y Tatoosh and IMO 1006336

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Tatoosh is a 303-foot (92-meter) superyacht notable for its impressive size and luxurious design. Built at Rendsburg, Germany, by Nobiskrug and completed in June 2000 with design and construction by Kusch Yachts, the vessel exemplifies high-end yacht craftsmanship. Originally commissioned for mobile phone magnate Craig McCaw, the yacht was purchased by Paul Allen, co-founder of Microsoft, in 2001 at an approximate cost of $100 million. The yacht's specifications include the capacity to host up to 20 guests and a crew of 35, reflecting its role as a luxury vessel designed for comfort and entertainment. Tatoosh's notable features encompass a range of amenities tailored for its distinguished owners and guests, although specific details are not provided in the sourced content. Throughout its service history, Tatoosh has been associated with high-profile owners and events. It was hired for a Christmas cruise by Teodorín Nguema Obiang, the son of Equatorial Guinean President Teodoro Obiang Nguema Mbasogo, during which it entertained notable guests such as rap singer Eve. The yacht has also been listed for sale multiple times; in May 2010, it was priced at €125 million, though the sale did not materialize, and it was again on the market in June 2021 at €90 million. A controversial incident occurred in January 2016 when Tatoosh was reported to have destroyed 14,000 square feet of coral reef in the West Bay replenishment zone in the Cayman Islands. The owners stated that the mooring location was directed by the local port authority, indicating the vessel's involvement in environmentally sensitive areas. Currently, Tatoosh is the 60th largest superyacht in the world, signifying its importance within the superyacht community and its status as a symbol of luxury and engineering achievement.

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