- Tranquility, the superyacht chartered by makeup mogul Kylie Jenner for her 22nd birthday party, is for sale.
- Previously known as Equanimity, the yacht was seized and sold by the Malaysian government in 2018, as one of the assets recovered in a national money laundering and fraud scandal.
- Jenner rented the vessel in August. According to the charter listing, Tranquility costs €1.1 million (just over $1.2 million) per week to rent.
- Listed exclusively through Camper & Nicholsons, the 300-foot vessel’s asking price is $200 million.
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Tranquility, the 300-foot superyacht Kylie Jenner chartered for her 22nd birthday, is now for sale, with an asking price of $200 million, yachting company Camper & Nicholsons told Business Insider.
Jenner originally rented the yacht in August; according to the charter listing, Tranquility rents for €1.1 million (or just over $1.2 million) per week. Page Six reported in August that the yacht was worth at least $250 million.
Before its association with Jenner’s luxurious birthday party, the yacht was involved in a massive 2018 money laundering and fraud scandal in Malaysia, in which it was seized and sold off by the Malaysian government to recover funds.
Fast forwarding a year later, the yacht was making headlines again, but this time as the vessel that billionaire Jenner cruised on through the Mediterranean.
Keep scrolling to take a look inside the yacht and to learn more about its surprisingly sketchy history.
Tranquility, the yacht Kylie Jenner rented for her 22nd birthday party, is being sold by Camper & Nicholsons. The yachting company told Business Insider that the asking price is $200 million.
Source: Page Six, Camper & Nicholsons
According to the charter listing, the superyacht costs €1.1 million (or over $1.2 million) per week to rent — which is a lot, but not all that much for a billionaire makeup mogul!
Source: Camper & Nicholsons
The Tranquility was built by the Oceanco shipyard in the Netherlands and set sail back in 2014. It was awarded "Yacht of the Year Over 82 Meters" at that year's World Superyacht Awards.
Source: Camper & Nicholsons
The interior was designed by Andrew Winch, an internationally renowned English yacht designer.
Source: Camper & Nicholsons
The yacht features a number of over-the-top amenities, including a beach club, swimming pool, plunge pool, experiential showers, and a spa with a sauna, a Turkish bath, and a massage room.
Source: Camper & Nicholsons
Tranquility's master suite and nine additional guest cabins can accommodate as many as 26 guests.
Source: Camper & Nicholsons
There's also plenty of room for the 31-person crew it takes to man this massive vessel.
Source: Camper & Nicholsons
Pre-Jenner birthday extravaganza, the yacht had a surprisingly dramatic history. Per Robb Report, Tranquility was, in its former life, called Equanimity — one of the assets involved in a major money laundering and fraud scandal in Malaysia.
Source: Superyacht Times, Robb Report, Business Insider
Equanimity was seized by the Malaysian government in August 2018.
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The yacht was, at that time, owned by a fugitive banker named Low Taek Jho (often called Jho Low).
Source: Business Insider
The Malaysian government put the recovered superyacht up for sale shortly after to recover some of the money Low and others stand accused of stealing from 1Malaysia Development Berhad, the now-dissolved Malaysian strategic development company that was once wholly owned by the country's Minister of Finance. Equanimity was eventually sold for $125 million — half its original price.
Source: Business Insider
Equanimity is now known as Tranquility and was last seen on Jenner's instagram page.
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Low, on the other hand, is currently still a fugitive, sought by the government authorities of Malaysia, Singapore, and the US in connection with the scandal.
Reuters reported in September that the Malaysian authorities said they knew Low's whereabouts and hoped to bring him in "by the end of the year."
Source: Business Insider