(CNN) — If you’ve ever wanted to own a 414-foot luxury superyacht that once belonged to late Microsoft co-founder Paul Allen, now you can — for $325 million.
Last week, the Octopus joined the list, with the price listed at 295 million euros (about $325.2 million).
The Octopus moored in South Quay on the Isle of Dogs on July 23, 2012 in London, England.
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It’s one of the biggest private superyachts in the world, and can hold 26 guests and 63 crew members. It’s even comparable in size to US Navy destroyers.
Built in 2003 and refitted this year, the Octopus has all the typical luxury features — including a pool and hot tub, a spa, a bar and a gym. It’s also got some more extravagant perks, like a specially designed recording studio and cinema, a glass-bottomed underwater observation lounge, elevators and a basketball court, according to Fraser and Burgess.
If you have yacht tenders, helicopters, underwater submersibles or even an SUV you want to take with you to sea, no problem — the Octopus has storage for all those vehicles. Want a submarine? The Octopus has that on board too.
Octopus, the megayacht owned by Paul Allen, moored in Canary Wharf during the London 2012 Olympic Games.
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It also has a rich history. The Octopus is what’s called an expedition boat, designed to handle rough seas and remote travel. Because of its capabilities, it has been used not just for recreation, but also research trips and rescue missions.
According to Fraser, the yacht is built to Ice-class 1A, meaning it can operate even through sea ice. It has a transoceanic range of about 12,500 nautical miles and can reach a maximum speed of 19 knots, or 21.8 miles per hour.