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Half the yachts in this photo are billionaires who got rejected.
The harbor only fits about 142 boats and over 200 apply every race. The ones that miss out anchor in open water and watch the most glamorous race on earth from a few hundred meters offshore.
Why fight that hard for a parking spot? Because a berth with a real view of the track runs $100K to $165K for the weekend. Kismet, the 400-footer tied up inside this year, pays around $165K just to dock, before its $3.3M weekly charter even starts.
That one week of dock space costs about what three months of normal mooring would. Four days on the water, priced like a quarter of the year.
And cash doesn't move you up the list. The best spots go to the same returning clients year after year. Max Verstappen waited two years to get his own yacht into that harbor, and he wins this race.
So the boats floating in the open are the people who can afford everything except the one thing this place actually rations: a parking spot with a view. That is the flex nobody can put on a credit card.