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basesix started the topic in Wednesday, 27 Aug 2025 at 7:14pm

ships, yachts, tinnys, trailer-sailers and charters.

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basesix Wednesday, 27 Aug 2025 at 7:21pm

anything brewing @vj?

(this Russian thing is blowing minds in West Scotland atm.. details below)

https://www.ladatcha.com/expedition-yacht-77

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basesix Wednesday, 27 Aug 2025 at 7:19pm

£81 million superyacht owned by Russian billionaire turns heads
Argyllshire Advertiser
News
Aug 26, 2025
by Ellis Butcher

It wouldn’t look out of place in a James Bond blockbuster. Two helipads, six decks, Jacuzzis, a sauna, a massage room and a fully equipped gym – La Datcha is a floating palace of indulgence.

The £81 million expedition yacht, built in 2020, has been stealing the spotlight as it sails through Scotland’s sealochs and island-studded coastline. In recent weeks, the 252ft vessel has been seen from Campbeltown to Islay, Arran to Dunoon and as far north as Plockton near Skye.

Social media has been buzzing too, as locals and visitors share snaps of the striking craft.

Some admire its opulence – “Incredible!” wrote one Instagram user – while others are less convinced by its “distinctive” brown colour scheme. Among the more scathing reviews: “The ugliest boat I have ever seen,” and the memorable “A floating butterscotch Angel Delight.”

Owned by Russian-born billionaire Oleg Tinkov, La Datcha offers luxury accommodation for up to 12 guests and can be chartered for what its promoters call “exclusive adventures” and “life-changing encounters with pristine nature.” Guests enjoy the full works: two Jacuzzis, a sauna and steam bath, a massage room and a gym.

Flying under the Panama flag, the yacht has been calling at ports along the west coast, from Gourock and Greenock to Dunstaffnage.

For its owner, it appears to be a welcome escape. Tinkov, 57, is the founder of Tinkoff Bank – once one of the world’s largest online banks – and an outspoken critic of Russia’s war in Ukraine.

Posting to his 1.1 million Instagram followers, he recently shared footage from an uninhabited Scottish island, insisting its white sands and turquoise waters were “not the Seychelles” but Scotland. “This is Scotland, can you believe it?” he said to the camera. “No regrets,” he added, whisky emoji included.

The businessman, who is battling Acute Myeloid Leukaemia, told followers to “Enjoy life!” – a message that resonates as he sails the Hebrides in the lap of luxury.

Love it or loathe it, one thing is certain: La Datcha hasn’t gone unnoticed during its adventures on Scotland’s west coast.

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seeds Wednesday, 27 Aug 2025 at 8:21pm

It looks like a 1980s Telecom building. I had to zoom in to realise what you were talking about.
I thought it was a building on a harbour side spit.

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basesix Wednesday, 27 Aug 2025 at 8:31pm
seeds wrote:

It looks like a 1980s Telecom building

haha, doesn't it.. (love the local saying it looks like a butterscotch pudding).. jet skis, launching craft in a matching caramel.. what's with seafaring luxury boats looking like a 1982 Architectural Digest article of a power couple's penthouse in Manhattan. All bachelor brown, wife white, burled wood veneer and layered curtains.
https://www.ladatcha.com/expedition-yacht-77/

anyone know which boat the Slater family have chartered in Fiji?