Zuckerberg's $300M superyacht passes through Seattle's Ballard locks right when Meta cuts 1,400 local jobs
Source: KIRO NEWSRADIO OPINION
May 27, 2026, 9:10 AM | Updated: 9:29 am
The yacht, a 387-foot Launchpad built by Feadship, traveled from Elliott Bay through Seattles Ballard locks toward Lake Union. The Launchpad was the largest yacht developed and built by Feadship until 2024.
Superyacht-wise, this is the biggest one Ive had in 14 years, a lock operator told GeekWire after helping guide the vessel through the passage.
GeekWire reported that the timing of the boats arrival in Seattle and the job cuts was coincidental.
According to whats been said, [the layoffs] were a way to clear $145 billion a year to buy machines, right? AI stuff, that kind of deal, KIRO host Gee Scott said. If you do the math on that, 1,400 employees, and then you talk about $145 billion, that kind of equates to about $100 million per worker. But the craziest part happened yesterday. Yesterday, in the Ballard locks, this beautiful $300 million 387-foot yacht showed up. And oh, is it pretty. When it pulled through the Ballard locks, I asked, Whos the owner?'
Read more: https://mynorthwest.com/kiro-opinion/meta-superyacht-mark-zuckerberg/4242280
Great optics, and great timing, by Zuckwad.
badhair77
(5,218 posts)May he get what he deserves.
cbabe
(6,859 posts)GenThePerservering
(3,779 posts)It's a big floating pile of ugly vanity. And many Seattle residents want it OUT.