It would be dependant on usage but several 10s of thousands per year.
alot more than 3500 pounds
Yes, he owns a 106 foot yacht.
It will depend on the engine and the overall performance pf the yacht or boat. If its a 100% condition then the price is a little bit costly.
A 34-foot Silverton Convertible yacht typically weighs around 17,000-18,000 pounds, depending on the specific model and equipment on board.
A typical 50 foot yacht will initially cost roughly $2,000,000. However that is nothing compared to the cost of its upkeep. Maintaining a yacht will cost roughly $500,000 a year and after several years the cost of maintenance will increase dramatically.
Yacht CostsThe purchase price of yachts varies. A 20 to 40 foot yacht, more commonly called cabin cruiser, is going to cost much less than a 100 to 200 mega or super yacht. There are also costs of ownership to consider. Cabin Cruisers can cost as little as $15,000 when purchased used. The price goes up as the features and length of the yacht increases. A 65' luxury yacht is advertised on the web for $2,199,000.In 2009, a new 20-foot cabin cruiser cost under $50,000, a 30-foot weekender yacht cost around $200,000, 50-foot cruisers were around $1,000,000, and 100-foot plus yachts ranged from $8-10 million.According to an article in Forbes, the most expensive yachts in 2005 had an average price of $64.37 million. with the most expensive, a 280 foot mega yacht, costing $103 million. The least expensive, a 157 footer, was $24 million. Since those are 2005 prices, it's safe to assume that the costs would be noticeably higher now.Ongoing costs of owning a yacht are quite high and need to be considered before purchasing one. It wouldn't be any fun to purchase one only to find out that your budget didn't allow the costs of maintaining it and taking it out on the water!How much do yachts cost? J.P. Morgan once told Henry Pierce "You have no right, or business owning a yacht if you ask that question." Seems a little stearn, and there's no harm in asking, but it seems like Morgan does have a point.100 footers will run about $10 million and 160 footers will run about $40 million. I know that the annual maintainence cost of a 150' Feadship is $800,000. However, it is chartered 5 times a year at $150,000 a week. Chartering can offset cost if one is lucky.
I have heard that the best rule of thumb is $1,000 per foot of the yacht. So, the captain of an 80 foot boat would make $80,000 per year, the captain of a 180 foot boat would make $180,000 per year. This of course varies simmilar to any profession,
absolute 100% exact in US$ 3000-15000 a month
100 foot
Microsoft (Research) co-founder Paul Allen owns the 198-foot Medusa yacht.
You can not fit a 100 foot chicken farm into a chicken.