 
                            Superyacht belongs to Swiss billionaire
A superyacht belonging to a billionaire entrepreneur is in Douglas harbour today.
The $80 million Vive la Vie is 198 feet long and has a crew of 16.
She's owned by billionaire Willy Michel.
He founded the Swiss-based company Ypsomed, which develops insulin pumps for the treatment of diabetes.
The yacht features a dining room which can be converted into a disco, with a dining table which rises up into the ceiling.
She is available for charter - at a cost of around $300,000 - $500,000 per week.
 
                 
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