Onlookers watched in amazement as UFC star’s $250 million yacht found itself in an odd situation
- A $250 million luxury yacht was wedged against a bridge
- This luxury yacht belonged to the UFC star Frank Fertitta
- Neither the yacht nor the bridge sustained any major damage.
Published on Sep 12, 2024 at 1:33 PM (UTC+4)
by Daksh Chaudhary
Last updated on Sep 12, 2024 at 1:33 PM (UTC+4)
Edited by
Tom Wood
How often have you seen $250 million luxury yacht stuck in a place it definitely shouldn’t be?
Some onlookers were amazed when they found a massive 308-foot yacht called Viva wedged against the 17th Street Bridge in Fort Lauderdale.
This luxury yacht belonged to the UFC star Frank Fertitta.
Fortunately, what could have been a disastrous situation didn’t cause any major damage.
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Luxury yacht stuck against the bridge
As we can see in the video uploaded on Instagram by Headhunter, the yacht was wedged tightly against the bridge, with hardly any space between its hull and the structure.
Definitely a rough start to the day, just as the caption in the video states.
As Viva found itself in this strange situation, the crew on board appeared baffled – it was likely the first time they had encountered something like this.
Luckily, neither the yacht nor the bridge appeared to have sustained any major damage.
After a brief pause, Viva continued its journey, with its next stop reportedly being the Port of Savannah.
As luxurious as its name
Built by Feadship, the Viva yacht lives up to its name with stunning features inside and out.
The luxury yacht has a top speed of 20 knots, and features luxurious amenities like salon, gym, cinema, and even a helipad.
It seems to be as luxurious as the electric superyacht recently brought by Amancio Ortega.
Viva is designed to accommodate 14 guests and served by 18 crew members.
It is a perfect fit for the UFC sensation Frank Fertitta.
The incident with Viva was quite a surprise, but thankfully, this queen of the seas was rescued with minimal fuss and without any major damage.