Google and Alphabet co-founder Sergey Brin’s 142.08-meter / 466’ Lürssen motor yacht Dragonfly has docked in Downtown Miami’s Museum Park. Built in 2024, the superyacht is among the largest yachts in the world by length and volume. Dragonfly was designed by German Frers, with naval architecture by Lürssen and interior design by Nauta Design. Despite its size, Dragonfly matches performance with efficiency with a Diesel-Electric Hybrid Propulsion system and can reach a top speed of 24 knots powered by two MAN diesel engines. The superyacht features four decks, two helipads, multiple swimming pools, luxurious guest suites and multiple indoor and outdoor areas with cutting edge entertainment. Dragonfly reportedly cost roughly $450 million and was originally commissioned by Russian billionaire Leonid Mikhelson. Sergey Brin is the co-founder of Google and Alphabet and is worth an estimated $164 billion.
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