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BY OWEN BELLWOOD APRIL 2, 2025 11:25 AM EST

Dutch Yachting via YouTube
It's often claimed that being an air traffic controller is the most stressful job in the world, but I reckon a day directing planes would be a walk in the park compared to the job of navigating a multi-million-dollar megayacht along tiny Dutch canals. ... If you want to experience the stress of piloting an enormous yacht through the tiny canals that litter the Netherlands, then you should check out this clip showing the journey taken by a brand new megayacht before it reaches the ocean.
To raise the stakes a little, let me tell you that this giant yacht is the new toy of Lawrence Stroll, the billionaire owner of the Aston Martin F1 team who is part Bond villain and part unhappy panda. His new yacht is currently under construction in the Netherlands, and was recently moved out of the shipyard where its superstructure was completed to begin sea trials.
More than 50,000 miles of canals

Dutch Yachting via YouTube
In order to complete this journey, the 259-foot long yacht, which is code named Project 714, was carefully hauled out of the Feadship yard on the outskirts of Amsterdam. It was then towed to Rotterdam in the south of the country, where it was free to enter the open ocean to begin sea trials, reports GP Fans.
In order to get from one Dutch city to another, the $200 million yacht wasn't taken along the coast or hoisted out the water to travel by road. Instead, it was squeezed along some of the 55,000 miles of canal that you'll find in the Netherlands. To make the journey, the ship had a tug boat at each end so as not to use its high-tech hybrid power. ... The journey was captured by YouTube channel Dutch Yachting and while it's a pretty slow watch, there are some real edge-of-your-seat moments in the roughly 44-mile trip.
Larger than my house
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ProfessorGAC
(72,151 posts)...that a ship builder at that scale wouldn't have a fabrication center right on a major body of water?
nonaa
(17 posts)is interesting, it makes for an illustrating photo.
3catwoman3
(26,455 posts)Irish_Dem
(67,214 posts)Flaunting their wealth in an ostentatious manner.
elduge
(2 posts)given the number of hyper rich people buying these super yachts, I am thinking its not just about vanity or wanting to cruise the seas with other billionaires. I think those folks know that there is a good chance they will piss off the public to the point where they wont be safe unless they can head out the high seas until things calm down. no doubt they can carry enough food and water to last for a long time, and probably have some fairly powerful defensive capability. of course they could instead choose to not be greedy assholes who make the lives of millions miserable.
electric_blue68
(20,603 posts)Broomfield Place (former World Financial Center) in south west lower Manhattan wdst of Wirld Trade Center. A great, gigantic Plaza, with a park north of it.
LudwigPastorius
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