Originally posted by darmstadt
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This is clearly due to the yacht builder who wants to avoid wasting several hundred million on a yacht they can't deliver. I suspect that Jeff Bezos would have no problem having his yacht built elsewhere.
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Originally posted by Halo Jones View Post
I doubt it was ever his problem, I have never brought a boat but I would expect that it would be delivered after testing at sea.
but “local boat builder takes down bridge” is not as good as “rich man arrogantly destroys town local land mark” for click bait
when you order a car do you know / care where it was built & how it got delivered to you?
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Originally posted by d000hg View Post
Maybe this was pre-agreed, or maybe they figured they wanted the job and it was his problem
but “local boat builder takes down bridge” is not as good as “rich man arrogantly destroys town local land mark” for click bait
when you order a car do you know / care where it was built & how it got delivered to you?
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As a question - why did the ship builders tender for the job when they knew they could not get the boat out of the dock?
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Truth follows fiction when you're ₿ezos
Originally posted by BBCRotterdam has confirmed it will dismantle a historic bridge to allow a superyacht built for Amazon founder Jeff Bezos to fit through.
The record-breaking luxury yacht is being built by Dutch firm Oceanco and was linked to Mr Bezos last year.
The vessel is reported to be 417ft (127m) long and too tall to fit through the Koningshaven Bridge.
A spokesman for the mayor confirmed the plan to reporters, with Mr Bezos set to foot the bill through Oceanco.
Reports emerged in Dutch media on Tuesday that the middle section of the Dutch city's bridge, known locally as De Hef, would be temporarily removed to allow the 130ft (40m) high boat to sail through.
The move is controversial because the steel bridge has a long history, and is now a national monument. It previously went through a major renovation which saw it out of action from 2014 to 2017, when officials said it would not be dismantled again.
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