Google co-founder's $450 million megayacht is so massive it reduced man walking on the deck to an ant
Published on Jul 15, 2025 at 4:29 AM (UTC+4)
by Grace Donohoe
Last updated on Jul 15, 2025 at 10:54 AM (UTC+4)
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Grace Donohoe
This $450 million megayacht, owned by Google’s co-founder, managed to reduce a man walking aboard the deck to the size of an ant.
The Lurssen superyacht owned by the business mogul is seriously impressive.
From a beach club to several pools, the superyacht is decked out with just about every amenity you could imagine.
In fact, it’s so big that it was built with two helipads to service each side of the vessel.
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$450 million megayacht owned by Google co-founder
When it comes to spending their millions, many of the world’s billionaires go to town.
From high-class supercars to sprawling private jets, many wealthy businessmen are able to build themselves an impressive fleet.
The co-founder of Google is no different.
Sergey Brin’s yacht, Dragonfly, spans a massive 142 metres and is so huge that it makes other boats look like toys.
Features on board the superyacht include a whole beauty salon, a glass bottom pool, and even a gym and games room.

The impressive sea cruiser is also equipped with a diesel-electric propulsion system, an electric Azimuth Pod Drive, and PTI/PTO units integrated into her gearboxes.
This allows for either electric propulsion or power generation to operate the vessel.
Thanks to its sheer size, the yacht can reportedly accommodate up to 24 guests in 12 rooms, with the design of the boat being facilitated by Germán Frers, as well as the interior design being brought to life by Nauta Design.

The Google co-founder isn’t the only businessman to enjoy superyachts
There is no shortage of impressive superyachts.
Mark Zuckerberg’s support boat (yep, the support boat to his superyacht) is so huge that it recently made an 18-wheeler truck look like a toy.
And if that wasn’t enough, Jeff Bezos’ superyacht costs an eye-watering amount to keep afloat each year, alongside its $500M price tag.
You can find out more details from the Google co-founder’s yacht manufacturer here.
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