Larry Silverstein’s Mega Yacht Silver Shalis Cruises Rye Waters

(PHOTO: Billionaire real estate tycoon Larry Silverstein’s $40 million, 175-foot super yacht Silver Shalis was seen on Sunday afternoon, September 17, 2023 cruising from Greenwich through Rye waters towards the Western Long Island Sound.)
(PHOTO: Billionaire real estate tycoon Larry Silverstein’s $40 million, 175-foot super yacht Silver Shalis was seen on Sunday afternoon, September 17, 2023 cruising from Greenwich through Rye waters towards the Western Long Island Sound.)

Billionaire real estate tycoon Larry Silverstein’s $40 million, 175-foot super yacht Silver Shalis was seen on Sunday afternoon cruising from Greenwich through Rye waters towards the Western Long Island Sound. Silverstein, 92 years old, is the developer of the rebuilt World Trade Center complex.

According to online sources, Silver Shalis accommodates 12 guests and a crew of 14. It’s annual running costs are estimated to be $4 million. It was build by Delta Marine in 2010 and has a range of 3,000 nautical miles.

Other mega yachts Utopia IV, Lady May, and So Nice have been spotted in Rye waters in recent years.

(PHOTO: Billionaire real estate tycoon Larry Silverstein’s $40 million, 175-foot super yacht Silver Shalis was seen on Sunday afternoon, September 17, 2023 cruising from Greenwich through Rye waters towards the Western Long Island Sound.)
(PHOTO: Billionaire real estate tycoon Larry Silverstein’s $40 million, 175-foot super yacht Silver Shalis was seen on Sunday afternoon, September 17, 2023 cruising from Greenwich through Rye waters towards the Western Long Island Sound.)

(PHOTO: Billionaire real estate tycoon Larry Silverstein’s $40 million, 175-foot super yacht Silver Shalis was seen on Sunday afternoon, September 17, 2023 cruising from Greenwich through Rye waters towards the Western Long Island Sound.)
(PHOTO: Billionaire real estate tycoon Larry Silverstein’s $40 million, 175-foot super yacht Silver Shalis was seen on Sunday afternoon, September 17, 2023 cruising from Greenwich through Rye waters towards the Western Long Island Sound.)

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