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California News | 2 superyachts anchored off Newport Beach are…
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California news | live 49ers updates: niners face seahawks in nfc west battle, california news, california news | 2 superyachts anchored off newport beach are drawing crowds.
“People have called our dispatch and have asked what’s up with the boats,” Capt. Gary Llewelyn of the Orange County Sheriff’s Department Harbor Patrol said Wednesday, Aug. 25. “They are big, beautiful ships. It’s drawn everyone’s curiosity, including ours.”
According to Superyachttimes.com, the larger “Lonian” superyacht is owned by Lorenzo Fertitta. He is chairman of Fertitta Capital, director of Red Rock Resorts Inc. and former CEO of the Ultimate Fighting Championship. The ship, built by Feadship, was purchased for $160 million in 2018.
Another yacht, about 200 feet-long and equipped with a helicopter pad, is anchored nearby and clearly visible from the popular beach known as Big Corona.
A comparable sight in terms of size, and visible in recent years in Newport Harbor and elsewhere in Southern California, has been the Invictus which checks in at 216-feet long, Llewelyn said.
Superyachttimes.com reports that the Lonian can accommodate up to 12 guests and 27 crew members, including the captain. The ship is ranked as the 117th largest superyacht in the world. The smaller companion Hodor, accommodates a crew of 20 plus the captain, is ranked as 321st largest globally.
The helicopter pad drew some people to conclude the ships were from the military.
“If people think it’s a military vessel so close to our shore, I think they should know it isn’t,” Llewelyn said.
Llewelyn said that both ships are not interfering with vessel passage and are fine to be located where they are.
“As long as they display the proper day shape (flags) during the day and if anchored and proper lights at night, they are not doing anything wrong,” Llewelyn said.
Paul Blank, Newport’s harbor master, confirmed the ship’s owner and said the yacht manager has checked in with him to see if there are any required permits. This is the ships’ second visit in 30 days.
“They were here one other time for 12 hours and were conducting helicopter operations and needed clearance from John Wayne Airport,” Blank said. “They also checked in with me to make sure they didn’t need a permit.”
Blank said they also informed him that they would be transiting the harbor to pick up some guests from a public pier.
“I suggested they take a harbor cruise and observe the many scenic attractions around the harbor and consider replenishment at many of our fine locations,” he said.
Blank said that the ships are expected to stay in their anchorage at Big Corona for less than five days.
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