The Gold Coast Bulletin

IS HE BUYER OF NEW $8M YACHT?

Palmer entity shells out $8.4m for luxury superyacht

- ALISTER THOMSON alister.thomson@news.com.au

A COMPANY linked to mining magnate Clive Palmer is the mooted new owner of one of Australia’s largest superyacht­s after splashing out $8.4 million.

The Palmer entity has bought the 121ft Sunseeker superyacht Vegas from its Melbourne businessma­n owner who had it stationed at The Boat Works in the Coomera marine precinct.

The sale is another sign that the $100 million investment into the expansion of the Tony Longhurst-owned Boat Works, including a superyacht marina with 10 sheds and 15 berths, has paid off.

Alexander Marine Australia

director Todd Holzapfel declined to reveal the identity of the buyer, however sources told the Bulletin it is a company associated with Mr Palmer.

“The identity … of the buyer is confidenti­al but certainly he is a Gold Coast local,” Mr Holzapfel said.

“He is a prominent businessma­n who intends to keep the yacht in the local area.”

Mr Holzapfel said the vessel, which can sleep 12 guests in five cabins, has been at The

Boat Works for the past three months after travelling from NSW.

“You have everyone in the Coomera precinct investing to try to attract these boats,” he said. “It is a fantastic outcome for our business and the Gold Coast generally that we can attract these listings and transact and sell it and it just so happens it has gone to a local buyer,”

He said the 2009-built yacht is one of the largest in Australia and sold partly because of the COVID-19 restrictio­ns on internatio­nal travel.

“This is a large vessel by Australian standards. The purchaser said, ‘Hey look at the timing. I can’t go overseas to find one and why go overseas when you have got one on the doorstep’. I think that was quite fortunate really that COVID assisted in the desirabili­ty of that vessel.”

Mr Holzapfel said the new owner intended to spend a significan­t amount of money refurbishi­ng the boat.

The sale to Mr Palmer (pictured), which settled last week, comes after news the Australian Securities and Investment­s Commission has filed new charges against him.

ASIC alleges that between August 5, 2013, and September 5, 2013, Mr Palmer dishonestl­y obtained a benefit or advantage for Cosmo Developmen­ts Pty Ltd and/or the Palmer United Party.

Mr Palmer said he was not concerned by the charges and that they had been “made up”.

The Vegas superyacht has a top speed of 25 knots and measures 36.89m long.

There are three decks containing multiple areas for entertaini­ng guests including lounges and bars. The sundeck contains a covered dining area, jacuzzi and “state of the art sound system” while another has a swimming platform and garage for storing kayaks, jet skis and water skis.

THE IDENTITY … OF THE BUYER IS CONFIDENTI­AL BUT CERTAINLY HE IS A GOLD COAST LOCAL ALEXANDER MARINE AUSTRALIA DIRECTOR TODD HOLZAPFEL

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The 121ft Sunseeker superyacht Vegas, understood to have been purchased by a Clive Palmer (below) entity, will remain based on the Gold Coast.
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