Jeff Gordon, a former NASCAR champion, has a rich and impressive yacht collection. He purchased a luxurious 106-foot vessel, the 24 Karat, in 2007 while racing for Hendrick Motorsports. The yacht is a sleek and powerful aircraft, built by Lazzara and named after the legendary race car driver. Gordon spent nearly 12 million on the vessel, which currently resides in Tampa, Florida.
In addition to his yachts and private jets, Gordon also owns an illustrious car collection. He began quarter midget racing at the age of five and by the age of six, he had won 35 main events. His yacht is hull number two in a series of semi-custom 106-footers built by Lazzara. Gordon has 93 race victories in the Cup Series and 5 victories in the Xfinity Series.
The basin currently holds six NASCAR superyachts, including the Sabates 126-foot Big Easy and the 24 Karat. The yacht offers comfortable accommodations for up to 6 guests in three staterooms and is served by a professional crew of 4. Gordon purchased the yacht in 2007, while still competing at the highest level as a Hendrick Motorsports driver.
In addition to his yachts, Gordon also owns a Hawker 800A private jet with registration N24JG. He co-owns the No. 48 Chevrolet previously driven by Jimmie Johnson, who won seven Cup championships from 2006 to 2010, 2013.
In 2007, Gordon added a luxurious yacht to his collection, the 24 Karat, built by Lazzara. The yacht spent some time in Charleston, SC last summer.
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I am going to buy something like this in the future (Not that big). I feel it would be nice. Imagine a houseboat with 2-3 stories, and a pool ect. This would be amazing, living on the ocean like this. Playing games, perusal movies. And you can go ANYWHERE. Wanna travel to Europe? Maybe Africa. Australia? Perfect.
Yes that is good ! And the multiple systems. I used to know this family the flew and every plane they built was rewired twice so whatever system failed the other one took over. They were from Africa and England and the boy flew his own plane to school for the season…. he couldn’t land when the flags on the house were fighting…. but when his mother and the staff was wining he could land….. LOLOL