A 303-foot (92.4-meter) superyacht owned by late Microsoft Corp. co-founder Paul Allen is on sale after an almost year-long retrofit.
Paul Allen’s 22-year-old yacht, “Tatoosh,” which boasts five decks, two helipads and a jetted, heated pool among its numerous features, is listed for for $90 million and will be available for viewings at the Monaco Yacht Show later this month.
The superyacht, Tatoosh, was one of at least two owned by Allen, who was the world’s 27th-richest person at the time of his death in 2018, according to the Bloomberg Billionaires Index. His 126-meter explorer yacht, Octopus, was sold last year after being marketed for $278 million. It’s now available for charter through Camper & Nicholsons, starting at $2.2 million a week.
Tatoosh was just one of the assets contributing to his $26 billion fortune. His estate is now working to offload some of those assets, and it’s so far sold more than $350 million worth of trophy homes, according to Bloomberg. To add to that, in November, Christie’s New York will sell Allen’s 150-plus piece art collection, estimated to be worth about $1 billion.
As for the show-stopping yacht, Tatoosh, which has a range of 6,855 nautical miles and can hit 16 knots at maximum speed, is being co-listed by Fraser Yachts and Burgess.
Built by the German shipyard Nobiskrug, Tatoosh can accommodate up to 19 guests in 11 staterooms. Its has bulletproof, triple-laminated glass windows, a pool that can transform into a dance floor, a beauty salon and a cinema. Its name comes from a wildness area near Mount Rainier, southeast of Allen’s lifelong hometown, Seattle.
Along with five decks, two helipads and a jetted, heated pool, you can watch movies in the on-board cinema; and there’s a beach club, a dive center and a beauty salon.
If you’re looking for a second yacht, now’s your chance to add a classic superyacht to start your collection.