
Mark Zuckerberg, CEO of Meta and one of the richest people in the world, has been known for his low profile and focus on technology. However, recently he has shown a more adventurous and luxurious side. In a surprising twist in his personal life, Zuckerberg now owns two impressive superyachts: Launchpad, worth $300 million, and her support vessel Wingman, worth $30 million. Both are part of his private fleet and allow him to explore the most remote destinations of the planet while enjoying his favorite hobbies, such as surfing and diving.
Launchpad, a 220-foot-long superyacht, was the first to embark on a voyage from San Francisco to Tahiti, a journey of over 4,800 miles. This trip allowed Zuckerberg to enjoy the crystal waters of French Polynesia, known as a paradise for both surfers and divers. But what makes this journey even more interesting is the role of the Wingman, a support vessel specially designed for water adventures. Originally known as the Dapple, the Wingman is a Damen Yachting support boat equipped with features that not only allow remote exploration, but also ensure safety during these excursions.
The Wingman is equipped with an on-board hospital, a diving center and a decompression chamber, allowing it to operate in deep and remote waters. It is also designed with advanced technology and a highly accurate navigation system, including a 360-degree bridge that provides full visibility of its surroundings. With capacity for 20 crew members and six guests, the vessel is built for comfort and safety while engaging in activities such as diving and surfing, reflecting the fitness-focused lifestyle of Zuckerberg and his wife Priscilla Chan.
This luxury not only reflects the immense wealth of Zuckerberg, which exceeds 191 billion dollars, but also shows how billionaires use their resources to satisfy their personal interests. While his business life has been in the spotlight for years, these superyachts mark a shift towards a more relaxed and exploratory lifestyle where technology and adventure come together. As in his business approach, his passion for the sea and surfing is a statement of ambition and the satisfaction of the fruits of his success.
Mark Zuckerberg bought a $300 million megayacht. He named the yacht "Launchpad," but Elon Musk owns the actual launch and landing pads. They are not the same. pic.twitter.com/yxksDwSwgA
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