New Zealand Businessman Sir Douglas Myers could be accused of losing his Senses, having sold the 59 metre Explorer style superyacht of the same name.
The buyer has been named as the Google co-founder Larry Page who bought the superyacht last month for an undisclosed sum.
The yacht has however been seen advertised on websites for €35 million ($60.5 million) but Google, would not comment on the purchase.
Built for Jackie Seton to replace his former explorer yacht the converted tug Simpson S this yacht is now in new ownership. Senses sturdy exterior contrasts with a beautifully designed modern interior from Phillipe Starke
With her own Helipad, dive equipment, 13 metre Nelson tender with its own launch and retrieve slipway system that enables guests to step directly from the main deck into the Nelson and launch in safety and comfort, a 8.5 metre Classic Herreshoff sailing sloop, Hobie cat, waverunners, 8 metre fishing boat and a 7.5 metre rib this lady comes fully loaded.
Her ice strengthened hull makes her one of the few charter yachts, which can cruise as far apart as 75 degrees north and 75 degrees south. In short she has been there and done that.
Small volume but stylish interiors feature split-level decks indoor and outdoor dining areas, as well as a gym and on-deck jacuzzi. She can accommodate 10 guests and 14 crew.
Senses has previously been available for charter in the Seychelles Islands for $343,000 a week.
Senses is well known in superyacht circles and New Zealand based yacht broker Allan Jouning, of 37 South, confirmed Page had bought the boat.
"He took delivery before the new year," said Jouning. "He's been looking at it for some time."
He added that Page was not new to a life of luxury on the sea, having chartered large craft in the past, Jouning said, "I've had him charter some of my boats up in Tahiti."