Large Yachts Off Santa Barbara Coast

By Scanner Andrew

The superyacht Lonian and its support vessel Hodor arrived last night and are currently anchored off the coast. They can be seen very well out on the breakwater at the harbor.

This is Lonian, a 285-foot superyacht built by Feadship. 

This is the support vessel to Lonian, called Hodor. A lot of people think that these two are separate yachts, but they are not surprisingly! They are together, and Hodor is usually seen trailing Lonian wherever it goes. The support vessel is where all of the “toys” are held (boats, jet skis, etc.). 

This is one of the small tenders to the yachts, apparently called Fancy Sauce. This one was luckily coming in to dock at the harbor right before I was leaving.

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ScannerAndrew is a volunteer reporter who shares information from emergency scanner traffic and details from the scene of incidents.

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  1. If I had a couple of billion, like the yacht owner, I’d do more that was human and community-minded. BILLIONS! I’d start a foundation, support and create housing, and medical clinics. And push birth control. 😉
    I give a lot, and have of necessity narrowed down my charities. But there is so much need!
    (Yes, I read Fertitta’sw Wikipedia entry, including the section on philanthropy. Sports sure needs more money…)

  2. Cakes, of course most every reader understands your not being able to share your money; to donate!
    You’re not in a position to. I wasn’t either when I was younger. Thank goodness I am now; I donated thousands during 2020 to food and rent aid; it was one of the only things that made me feel good.
    But multi-billionaires don’t have these worries!!

  3. Please explain what you mean by:
    “Babycakes seems to love them crooks.”
    “Babycakes seems to love them crooks.”
    “Babycakes seems to love them crooks.”
    “Babycakes seems to love them crooks.”

  4. Click send once. You wrote, “The Fertitta family certainly has done well and serves as a fine example of what can be attained in the US with lots of hard work and dedication.”
    Looks like love and admiration to me.

  5. The “crime” of being wealthy…LOL!!! What’s the true crime is that our local and state government is not helping those in need and spend our $$$ on pet projects like the high-speed train and our very own “Bridge to Nowhere.” How much did that bridge cost? It goes where? It goes nowhere, that’s where is goes. Stop blaming others, and put your nose to the grindstone and work hard if you want your reward. Mother government cannot support those who only want to watch tv all day and smoke the rope.

  6. BBCK…. rather than re-send a gazillion times, try hitting refresh instead if you don’t see your comment post.
    PS… I thought it was pretty clear what 11:13 AM meant by your love for crooks.

  7. Ha, no crime just being wealthy. Making great wealth from crime is a different story. The Salvar road bridge, our very own “bridge to nowhere”, was built in 1972 to provide access to properties that were cut off when 154 was redesigned. Way to deflect Baby.

  8. you’re named Yacht Rocked and don’t understand why a tender has many outboards? for speed to shore…kinda like the same tender you may have on your sailboat. most of us want a fast outboard on our dingy…to get to shore quicker amoung several other reasons. No it has nothing to do with penis size, that’s kinda childish…yeah i giggled.

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