As many of you know, I have designated myself The Yacht Watcher and have done some Twitter tours of the mega yachts of oligarchs and other billionaires in Barcelona's port.
A little background on MY SOLARIS. This wee little dinghy is 140m (461 ft) in length. That's actually pretty small as mega yachts go. For comparison, Abramovich's OTHER mega yacht [insert eye roll gif], ECLIPSE, is 162.5m (533 ft). 3/
But don't sell MY SOLARIS short for her size. She is valued at $600 million, with an annual running cost around $60 million. She can accommodate 36 guests with a crew of 60 (this is an estimate. I've never been invited on board). 4/
Anyway, MY SOLARIS has been docked at the MB 92 shipyard in Barcelona for several weeks now. 5/
But when I checked this morning, the ship, which had been undergoing repairs, had left the port. First time in weeks! I figured I had missed the boat (literally!). But as I checked open sources on the yacht's location, it was heading north. Weird. 6/
If it were fleeing, it would either go east toward the Bosphorous and the Black Sea or south west toward Gibralter and the open ocean. In any case,I wanted to see if there were indications of officials preparing to seize boats, wrap chains around propellers, that kind of thing.7/
First, I passed Galactica Super Nova (stupid fucking name), owned by Vagit Alekperov (president of Lukoil). The yacht is worth about $80 million. It was just docked there. No commotion. Nothing. 8/
Then I passed Aurora ($120 million), owned by Andrey Molchanov, a real estate and construction magnate in Russia. If he gets sanctioned, he might be screwed because Aurora is in dry dock. 9/
By this point, it was clear that MY SOLARIS was heading back to Barcelona. Again, she had been in the shipyard. Maybe they were finally taking her out for sea trials? My plan was to film her coming back into the port. I found a good spot and took a few pics as she got close. 10/
But then she stopped! And a small dinghy approached her. Pilot ship? To help bring her back in? I couldn't tell. Then the damn boat started to turn AWAY from the port. 11/
And soon after, the dinghy that I thought maybe was a pilot ship came back to port. If any sleuths have any idea what this boat was used for, let me know. My guess: picking up or dropping off personnel. 12/
And then, MY SOLARIS turned EAST and started going faster. Mother fucker! 13/
I thought that was it. I had just witnessed MY SOLARIS fleeing. I wasn't the only one who thought so. But...
It looks like that isn't the case. As of 19:00 CET, MY SOLARIS once again was heading back to the shipyard in Barcelona. 15/
Was it a dry run (well, wet run) to make sure the ship is sea worthy for a quick escape? Or were these just routine trials? I'll keep watching! But still, if they seize it, I want to watch! 16/
Heading east again. I have a real hard time imagining the yacht left port the day Putin starts a war just by chance. As my long-term followers know, I'm not big on coincidences. 17/
Good morning! She’s still here (phew!), going up and down the coast. Sea trials? Maybe sea trials before a big trip? Stay tuned! 18/
Here is today's SitRep: MY SOLARIS is still in port in Barcelona, as Putin holds a meeting with his oligarchs. 19/
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Hey @GOP: The reason Putin did not invade Ukraine while Trump was president was because he didn't have to. Trump was ready to hand Ukraine over to him on a silver platter, which would have saved Putin a lot of money and bloodshed. 1/
Why go to war when the US president will help achieve your goal without it? Remember that Konstantin Kilimnik, a Russian intel agent, worked directly with Paul Manafort, Trump's campaign manager. Kilimnik handed him a Ukraine Peace Plan with plans to install a pro-Russia gov. 2/
The disinformation campaign to oust Ambassador Yovanovich from Kyiv, to push the nonsense that Burisma and Hunter Biden had gotten up to no good, the extortion attempt on Zelensky to feed that narrative and open an investigation against Biden or no weapons for Ukraine... 3/
I’m not an expert in Putin psychology, but I’m well versed in recent Russian influence operations, and none of those were/are done in a vacuum. My guess is those successes are playing into his calculus and he truly believes the West is so polarized and corrupt, he will win 1/
He has made Russia a major factor in European energy security. He has bought (coerced?) a lot of goodwill from many European and US politicians and media influencers. In fact, many of our own politicians and “media” companies learned tactics from watching Russia 2/
So far, we’ve seen incredible unity from the West. Will it hold once this thing kicks into high gear? Will Johnson really be able to withstand the blowback once London (already reeling from Brexit) loses money and business due to sanctions? 3/
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For anyone who has followed my tours of Barcelona’s port, here’s an interesting article about the city trying to attract even more billionaires and their yachts. nytimes.com/2022/01/10/bus…
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I took this panorama shot of the Bcn port today. Off the top of my head, I spot four Russian superyachts. 1. Solaris (Abramovich) 2. Galactica Super Nova (Vagit Alekperov) 3. Aurora (Andrey Molchanov) 4. Sea Rhapsody (Andrey Kostin)
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