That kind of pocket change can buy you a newspaper. And not just any newspaper, but a world-class paper with a wall full of Pulitzers (I remember emerging from the elevator and marveling at it as a summer intern) and decades of experience holding power to account. Alternatively, $250 million can buy half a superyacht. A yacht is a very big boat.
This Cheoy Lee 90 Expedition can sleep nine guests and four crew, downright modest by rich-people boat standards but a perfect size for a bachelor party, nuclear Mormon family, or U.S. Supreme Court work retreat. The opportunities are endless. It goes without saying that Continental Drifter II was far from being Buffett's only boat; it wasn't even his only boat called Continental Drifter. According to BuffettNews.com, the professional chiller owned nine boats and eight planes over the course of his 76 years.
It is crafted for those who demand the freedom to live the sea exactly as they wish, without compromise. Every detail of this 47-foot masterpiece reflects Italian artistry, naval engineering expertise, and an uncompromising pursuit of versatility. From its elegant exteriors to its surprisingly spacious interiors, the Forte 47 embodies luxury with function, giving owners an experience that is as limitless as the sea itself.