Billionaire Tottenham Hotspurs owner Joe Lewis was apparently on board his luxury state of the art mega yacht as it stopped for fuel in Guernsey today.
Workers at the harbour said that Mr Lewis, 81, was on board the boat having flown into the island earlier in the day on his private plane.
The 321-foot-long boat was docked at the refuelling station at the Harbour this morning, and at lunchtime, harbour staff said the boat would be refuelling until at least midnight.
The boat called Aviva is 98 metres long and is longer than the Condor Rapide, which is 86 metres long and only just shy of the Condor Liberation at 102 metres long.
Pictured: Aviva in St Peter Port Harbour.
Aviva can reach up to speeds of 20 knots, features a full size tennis court, and is said to act as a personal mobile office for Mr Lewis.
Mr Lewis, 81 is a London-born businessman most famous for his ownership of Tottenham Hotspur FC and is said to be worth £4bn. The father of two now lives in the Bahamas.
Pictured: Aviva in St Peter Port.
Mr Lewis has had four boats so far that have been named Aviva and this state of the art vessel is the latest and biggest of the four capable of housing up to 16 guests very comfortably.
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