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8 Fascinating Facts About ‘Tatoosh,’ the World’s Most Famous Explorer Superyacht
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When the words “famous explorer yacht” are strung together, Tatoosh is one name that comes to mind among yacht-watchers. The 303-foot expedition vessel, built by Nobiskrug in 2000, gained recognition thanks to its high-profile owners—American telecom executive Craig McCaw and Microsoft cofounder Paul Allen. Behind the big names, this gigayacht is more noteworthy for its capacity for adventure.
“ Tatoosh is more than a pretty yacht; she’s designed to venture around the world,” Capt. Laurent Delleur, who has been with the yacht since 2007, told Robb Report .
A roster of international designers had a hand in Tatoosh ’s design evolution, including German designer Claus Kusch for the distinctive exterior and British designer Terence Disdale on the original interior.
Following Allen’s death in 2018, the current owner bought Tatoosh in 2022 and embarked on a significant refit, which included an interior refresh, full upgrade of the AV/IT systems, and changes to the outdoor spaces. He also put it into Fraser Yachts charter fleet.
Beyond the tech, Tatoosh is one of the quietest yachts afloat thanks to twin DEUTZ-MWM 2,500 hp diesel engines with Visco Masse rubber mounts. The yacht has an impressive 7,000-nautical mile range when cruising at speeds of 12.5 knots. Its top speed is 16 knots.
Here are eight cool facts you didn’t know about one of the world’s most recognizable yachts.
The Boat Deck With Its Custom Tenders
As one of the original explorer yachts, toys feature big aboard Tatoosh . The dedicated “boat deck” has Davits worked into the exterior lines to hold a Germán Frers–designed 42-foot daysailer called Julia and a 42-foot classic Hinckley Talaria tender called Chase . “The main tenders don’t sit in garages like modern yachts, but on deck, as part of Tatoosh ’s signature,” says Delleur. “The sailing boat was custom made from carbon fiber and was unique with her canting keel. The yacht used to also accommodate two Hobie catamarans on the boat deck.”
The Pool Transitions to a Dance Floor
It takes nearly 10,600 gallons of water to fill the 200-square-foot heated swimming pool on the main deck aft. A variable current allows guests to swim long distances. Come evening, the pool floor raises flush to the deck, transforming into a dance floor.
The Extended Beach Club
Tatoosh boasts a whopping 3,229 gross tonnes of internal volume. Exterior designer Disdale pushed the yacht’s dimensions from the 292-foot length that was originally planned to its final 303 feet, mostly to make more room for the on-deck pool and beach club. It proved to be a good idea, paving the way for a dedicated dive lobby, a hot tub, a sauna, and a bar with sea views.
World Traveler
Tatoosh has a track record of global cruising, sometimes sailing up to 35,000 nautical miles a year. The ambitious cruising program has taken it into far-off lands, including Fernando de Noronha in Brazil, Namibia, and Zanzibar. The most remote location to date is a group of far-flung islands in the Indian Ocean, which Tatoosh visited during the 2000s. The yacht spent several weeks in the region, taking in Europa, Les Glorieuses, and the Aldabra Atoll, which rarely feature on even the most adventurous itinerary, as well as Madagascar, Tanzania, and Mozambique.
The Piano Lounge
Tatoosh’s interior can be closed off to create a twin-level private owner’s apartment that occupies the forward section of the yacht across two decks: The self-contained area includes the primary bedroom, owner’s office, gym, observation lounge with private galley, massage room, piano lounge (pictured) and two guest cabins. From the observation lounge, for example, views of Mt. Etna and Mt. Stromboli erupting by night have been enjoyed in privacy.
Two Helipads, Two Choppers For Exploration
The yacht’s two heli-decks are a signature feature of Tatoosh ’s distinctive exterior, with the capacity to land a twin-turbine Airbus A145. They’ve largely been used for remote exploration in places like Africa. One of the helipads has a dedicated helicopter spares store, a helicopter refueling station, and an approved fire station—allowing the yacht to be used like a small heliport. The dual helicopter operations mean multiple groups of guests can be welcomed by air and flown ashore. Another use when the choppers are away: Candlelit dinners on the main helipad.
What’s in a Name
Tatoosh is named after the island near Paul Allen’s hometown of Seattle, but the 11 guest cabins are christened after some of the Pacific islands the yacht has frequently visited, including Lahaina in Hawaii and Maupiti and Bora Bora in French Polynesia.
Two Cinemas and Recording Studio
Tatoosh’ s previous owners kitted the yacht out with impressive onboard technology, including a state-of-the-art recording studio and two cinemas—one indoor, one outdoor. Even so, that technology was no match for Allen’s impressive onboard art collection. Under his stewardship, Tatoosh displayed original pieces, including a Van Gogh. Allen’s complete art anthology fetched $1.5 billion at auction in 2022.
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Inside Paul Allen’s Former Yacht on Sale for $90 Million
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The estate of the late Microsoft co-founder Paul Allen is offering the sale of his 303-foot-long superyacht , Tatoosh , for a cool $90 million, according to Dirt . If you’re thinking those stats aren’t impressive enough for the billionaire and tech magnate , well, you’d be right. Tatoosh , which is currently the 60th largest yacht worldwide, was just Allen’s secondary vessel. His main yacht, Octopus , sold last year for $325 million and stretches 414 feet long, making it the 20th largest yacht in the world.
As for Tatoosh , the recently-listed vessel was custom-built by German shipyard Nobiskrug in 2000 for fellow American tech mogul Craig McCaw before being bought by Allen the following year for an estimated $100 million. The craft was put up for sale shortly after Allen’s death in 2018, but was taken off the market for an extensive refitting that was completed last year.
The dining room aboard the ship.
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Inside the vessel, 11 staterooms can accommodate up to 19 guests with access to a lengthy list of lavish amenities that includes a heated swimming pool with a hydraulic-powered mosaic floor that can raise and lower, a parquet floor salon complete with a limestone fireplace and a bar, a movie theater adorned in red velvet, a beauty salon, a gym, two helicopter pads, a sunbathing and diving area decked out with a blue-tiled spa, bulletproof windows, a fleet of jet skis, multiple 43-foot tenders, and a crew of 31 to oversee it all. The owner’s quarters include a private deck, two dressing rooms, and an observation lounge with a private galley, all spanning across two of the ship’s five decks, which are all accessible via elevator.
The owner’s stateroom aboard the ship.
To maintain and staff the superyacht, which will be one of the largest yachts on display during the Monaco Yacht Show later this month, potential new owners will have to be prepared to pay $9 to $10 million per year in addition to the hefty price tag. Tatoosh is being represented by the Monaco-based yachting company Fraser.
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TATOOSH Yacht – The Impressive $110M Superyacht
Built with state-of-the-art technology, the TATOOSH yacht.
A model of understated luxury, its length is 92 meters and boasts a total of 26 cabins including an owner’s full-beam stateroom and adjoining apartment complex.
TATOOSH yacht interior
The interior of TATOOSH was designed by Terence Disdale , responsible for designing more than 100 yachts in his extraordinary 40-year career.
Known for his originality and flamboyant personality, he designed the yacht to accommodate 20 guests including the owner’s suite that features a comfortable observation lounge with a private gallery and a large secluded deck.
His “beach house not penthouse” style is exhibited in the superyacht’s design which is complete with a heated swimming pool on the main deck, beach club, dive center, cinema, and elevator covering all decks.
Specifications
TATOOSH has a total of 92 meters (303 ft) with a beam of 14.95 meters, a draft measuring 5.16 meters, and a volume of 3,229 GT.
She has two Deutz engines that can power her at 19 knots top speed, an 18-knot cruising speed, and more than six thousand nautical miles range before needing to refuel again.
The TATOOSH yacht features an exterior design by Kusch Yachts and has a steel hull and aluminum superstructure.
With an overall length of 303 feet, it is listed as the 88th largest yacht in the world and equipped with stabilizers for a smoother cruise and two helicopter pads – one for the ship’s own helicopter and another for guests’ aircraft.
Being a superyacht, she carries a helicopter, a sailboat, several other boats, large tenders, and toys.
The TATOOSH yacht was built for the mobile phone magnate Craig McCaw but was purchased it in 2001 for a reported US $110 million.
However, the ship’s crew claim that the boat’s mooring position was “explicitly directed” by the local port authority and they were only following the instructions.
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Inside Paul Allen's $162 Million Yacht Tatoosh, Now Available For Purchase
Microsoft co-founder Paul Allen is selling his 303-foot long yacht, Tatoosh.
Fraser Yachts says the yacht's price is $162 million. (The price varies, though. Gizmodo says it's $158 million, the Seattle Times says it's $172 million.)
What do you get for spending all that money?
You get the world's 26th largest yacht, which can accommodate 24 guests and a crew of 35 according to Fraser Yachts site .
On Wikipedia, we learn the Tatoosh has:
- a master Greg suite, a saloon and other rooms on the top deck
- a saloon with a French limestone fireplace, a dining area, staterooms and a ladies' powder room on the main deck
- a shaded six-foot (max. 1.6 m) deep swimming pool with adjustable floor in depth, located aft on the main deck beneath a full overhang
- a movie theater
- facilities to transport two helicopters on the top two decks
- a custom Hinckley powerboat (about a 40 footer (12 m))
- a Hinckley sailboat of about 40 feet (12 m)
- 5 Sea doo's
Oh yeah, and you get a big weekly bill for upkeep. Paul's other yacht , the 404-foot Octopus, costs him $38,000 each week.
Obviously, making a purchase like this is a big decision, so before you rush in...
Here's Tatoosh in the harbor of Valletta, Malta
Here's an exterior of the Tatoosh
These gems sit atop the yacht
Obviously you're going to want a helicopter to get to land
The backside of the Tatoosh
And here's the interior
A nice dinner table that seats 10 of your closest friends
A sink and mirror...honestly, this is sorta blah looking to us
And here's the wicker chairs on the deck
These are probably expensive, but really, not blowing us away here, Mr. Allen
Comfortable couches to read on, or maybe strike up a game of Pictionary?
Plenty of pillows and cushions for your tush on Tatoosh
Let's hope you like to entertain! Because there's plenty of space for friends
A big bed, but this room doesn't look all that big from this picture
Another bedroom
His and hers sinks
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Tatoosh (yacht)
Tatoosh is a 303-foot (92 m) private yacht owned by the estate of Paul Allen .
She is currently [ when? ] the world's 60th largest superyacht .
Originally built for mobile phone magnate Craig McCaw , Tatoosh was built at Rendsburg in Germany by Nobiskrug and completed in June 2000. Design and Construction by Kusch Yachts. It was purchased by Paul Allen in 2001 at a reported cost of $100 million.
Tatoosh was hired for £400,000 by Teodorín Nguema Obiang , the son of Equatorial Guinean president Teodoro Obiang Nguema Mbasogo , for a Christmas cruise when he entertained rap singer Eve .
In May 2010, Tatoosh was listed for sale with Fraser Yachts, listed at €125 million. The listing was withdrawn in 2014 after failing to attract a buyer. [ citation needed ] In June 2021, she was again on the market, this time listed at €90 million.
In January 2016, Tatoosh destroyed 14,000 square feet of coral reef in the West Bay replenishment zone in the Cayman Islands according to officials. The owners of the Tatoosh released a statement that the mooring location was explicitly directed by the local port authority.
Tatoosh' s features include:
- Five decks;
- a master suite, a saloon and other rooms on the top deck;
- a saloon with a French limestone fireplace, a dining area, staterooms and a ladies' powder room on the main deck;
- a shaded 6 feet (1.8 m) deep swimming pool with adjustable floor in depth, located aft on the main deck beneath a full overhang;
- a movie theatre;
- facilities to transport two helicopters on the top two decks;
- custom 46 feet (14 m) power and sailboats
- beach club with dive center
- Motor yachts
- Ships built in Rendsburg
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Tatoosh: A Beautiful 80′ Ketch and her History. VIDEO
Tatoosh is a ketch built in 1961 by the well-respected Vic Franck Boat Company in Seattle, WA. Exceptional construction of 2” Alaska yellow cedar planking, Everdur bronze fastenings and bronze floors.
Designed by Ben Seaborn with project consultation and sail plan/rig by Sparkman and Stephens. Caterpillar D-333 diesel, 700 gal fuel, 600 gal water, watermaker, 10kw genset. Three large staterooms with two full heads aft, separate crew quarters forward. Spacious U-shaped cockpit, large deck house salon offers excellent visibility.
Designed and built for the Boeing family , then owned by movie actor Peter Fonda, current owner of Tatoosh has enjoyed ocean sailing adventures for the past 25 years, cruised to Tahiti and back to San Diego (2014).
The Tatoosh features exterior design by Vic Franck’s Boat Co., while her interior was penned by Vic Franck’s Boat Co., with naval architecture by Ben Seaborn and Sparkman & Stephens, Inc. Up to 7 guests are accommodated on board the superyacht Tatoosh The yacht Tatoosh has a wood hull and wood superstructure. She is powered by a 1 Caterpillar Inc engine, which give her a cruising speed of 8.0 kn and a top speed of 10.0 kn. The yacht has a speed of 8.0 kn. The yacht carries 2,650 liters of fuel onboard, and 3,785 liters of water.
Video produced by Justin Richard .
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Iconic 92m Nobiskrug Tatoosh rejoins the charter fleet
The 92.4-metre superyacht, Tatoosh has returned to the charter fleet with Fraser as central agency for charter. Still considered one of the most iconic vessels on the water more than 20 years after delivery, Tatoosh rejoins the charter market following an extensive 2021 refit and with a long list of amenities which includes a cinema, sauna and owner’s apartment among much else.
Delivered in 2000 by Nobiskrug , Tatoosh was originally commissioned to be a home away from home and one that could stick to an ambitious cruising programme, while offering a perfect environment for a family-orientated lifestyle. With this in mind, the yacht’s functionality is deeply ingrained in the design, resulting in an arrangement that would work for the owner’s young family and extensive time at sea.
Terence Disdale was soon brought into the project and tasked with creating a practical arrangement that would make the most of the vessel’s 3,229GT of internal volume. The result was a two-deck owner's apartment with access to an observation lounge and secluded lounge area, with total accommodation for 12 on board, across a staggering 11 cabins. There is complement for a crew of 31.
The styling itself – also the work of Disdale – was a painstaking and meticulous feat, with everything down to the last socket carefully considered. The result is rich, refined and welcoming rather than intimidating, an element that was hugely important for the original owner, and one that has carried through to create the ultimate charter vessel.
On board, there is a fine balance of texture throughout with intricate rattan work, Chippendale armchairs, elegant Georgian occasional tables, and lattice-fronted wardrobes. Her neutral colour palette also calls on the welcoming theme, along with natural wood grains and chenille fabric.
Alongside her elegant interior and vast deck space, the toy-box is another major point in the Tatoosh philosophy. An entire deck – christened “the boat deck” – lends itself to the theme and has davits worked into the exterior lines. Jet skis and paddleboards are also hidden on board for more fun on the water.
The main helipad is high up aft on the bridge deck and there is also an additional touch-and-go helipad on the deck above. The yacht also benefits from a heated contraflow swimming pool on the main deck which can be drained and raised to lie flush with the deck.
Tatoosh’s dive centre, located around the beach club, is also up there with the best, and features an industrial model Bauer compressor and a fill station that can refill four tanks simultaneously; there’s also a nitrox refilling station for deeper dives. The yacht’s ability to travel to the far reaches of the earth makes her a sublime choice for keen divers, and her rock-like stability also means that Tatoosh is quite comfortable taking divers off the beaten track.
Proof of this can be seen in her extensive cruising history with Africa, the Middle East, the Indian Ocean, the Far East and South East Asia all under her belt.
Now under Fraser management , Tatoosh is currently undergoing upgrades which will enable her to offer the ultimate charter experience.
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The yacht Tatoosh is a masterpiece of engineering and design. Built by Nobiskrug for mobile phone magnate Craig McCaw, the yacht's design is by Kusch Yachts. In 2001, Tatoosh was purchased by the late Microsoft co-founder, Paul Allen, for a reported cost price of $100 million. Kusch Yachts. Kusch Yachts designed and constructed the yacht Tatoosh.
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Tatoosh can accommodate up to 19 guests in 11 guest suites, each brimming with that Disdale charm, while her owner is graced with an ingenious twin-level private apartment that occupies the forward section of the yacht across two decks. The owner is offered the same level of privacy as if the suite spanned a full, single deck; however, by ...
Paul Allen, the multi-billionaire co-founder of Microsoft and one of the top 50 richest people in the world, has recently put his yacht, 'Tatoosh', up for sale for a whopping $125 million Euros.When you see the pictures, just remember this is all on a 303-ft boat, not some paltry house on *shudder* land.Built in 2001, this boat features amenities that are beyond the comprehension of us non ...
Text size. A 300-foot superyacht that belonged to the late tech titan and Microsoft co-founder Paul Allen has sold, according to an announcement Thursday from Fraser Yachts, the brokerage handling ...
Fraser Yachts, Tatoosh A 303-foot luxury superyacht owned by the late Microsoft cofounder Paul Allen is up for sale. "Tatoosh" was designed to give its owners their own 2-story private apartment ...
Since Allen's death in 2018, his estate has been selling off his assets, Tatoosh included, so it's now listed with Burgess and Fraser Yachts, with a price tag of $90 million. Measuring 92.4 ...
TATOOSH yacht interior. The interior of TATOOSH was designed by Terence Disdale, responsible for designing more than 100 yachts in his extraordinary 40-year career.. Known for his originality and flamboyant personality, he designed the yacht to accommodate 20 guests including the owner's suite that features a comfortable observation lounge with a private gallery and a large secluded deck.
Microsoft co-founder Paul Allen is selling his 303-foot long yacht, Tatoosh. Fraser Yachts says the yacht's price is $162 million. (The price varies, though. Gizmodo says it's $158 million, the ...
Tatoosh is a 303-foot (92 m) private yacht owned by the estate of Paul Allen.. She is currently [when?] the world's 60th largest superyacht.. History. Originally built for mobile phone magnate Craig McCaw, Tatoosh was built at Rendsburg in Germany by Nobiskrug and completed in June 2000. Design and Construction by Kusch Yachts. It was purchased by Paul Allen in 2001 at a reported cost of $100 ...
In the world rankings for largest yachts, the superyacht, Tatoosh, is listed at number 102. She is the 2nd-largest yacht built by Nobiskrug. Tatoosh's owner is shown in SYT iQ and is exclusively available to subscribers. On SuperYacht Times, we have 59 photos of the yacht, Tatoosh, and she is featured in 45 yacht news articles.
Designed and built for the Boeing family, then owned by movie actor Peter Fonda, current owner of Tatoosh has enjoyed ocean sailing adventures for the past 25 years, cruised to Tahiti and back to San Diego (2014).. The Tatoosh features exterior design by Vic Franck's Boat Co., while her interior was penned by Vic Franck's Boat Co., with naval architecture by Ben Seaborn and Sparkman ...
The 92.4-metre superyacht, Tatoosh has returned to the charter fleet with Fraser as central agency for charter. Still considered one of the most iconic vessels on the water more than 20 years after delivery, Tatoosh rejoins the charter market following an extensive 2021 refit and with a long list of amenities which includes a cinema, sauna and owner's apartment among much else.
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