BOSTON (WBZ NewsRadio) — There is an aquatic behemoth docked right off downtown Boston.
The Lonian, a 285-foot-long superyacht owned by billionaire Lorenzo Fertitta, is parked at Commercial Wharf, turning heads when nearby workers come passing by.
"It’s pretty impressive, that’s for sure," one worker told WBZ NewsRadio Wednesday.
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The massive $160 million ship has its own swimming pool, helipad, and a crew of 27 people. Operating this maritime monster costs up to $15 million a year.
And if one superyacht wasn't enough, it brought a friend: Hodor, a 217-foot-long support vessel "designed to carry all luxury toys and tenders for the Lonian yacht," the website SuperYachtFan describes.
The warship-looking toybox also has a helipad, plus a submarine garage, jet skis, quad bikes, and a staff of 20 crewmembers.
"The yacht junior is even more unique-looking," one man said. "And then you just see it’s filled with boats and other equipment, I guess for fun."
There is no word on how long the two ships are staying in Boston.
WBZ's Madison Rogers (@MadisonWBZ) reports.
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