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Data Confidence & Provenance Intelligence

Understand what Superyacht Guide knows, what the evidence supports, what is reported, what is estimated and where evidence remains limited.

There is no single yacht “accuracy score”. Confidence belongs to individual facts and data categories. The same yacht can have a source-backed identity, strong technical records, an estimated valuation, low-confidence ownership reporting and verified documentary operating-cost evidence at the same time.
Public Fleet sourced
1226 / 1227
Yacht source records
7984
Project records sourced
45 / 49
Production models sourced
52 / 52
Search results show confidence by data category, not a generic overall percentage.

How confidence is classified

VERIFIED

Strong documentary or primary evidence, used only where the evidence type supports that description.

SOURCE-BACKED

Attributable evidence supports the record, without implying every individual field has been independently verified.

REPORTED / ESTIMATED

Publicly reported information or an editorial, market or modelled estimate rather than a verified legal or transaction fact.

LIMITED / CONFLICTING / UNKNOWN

Evidence is sparse, uncertain, disputed, conflicting or not currently sufficient.

Evidence systems currently connected

Yacht profile sources 7984 structured YachtSource records
Value history 3487 valuation / asking-price records
Ownership 30 sourced ownership / association records
Operating costs 2 documentary or classified cost records
Important: More sources do not automatically mean a fact is more accurate. One authoritative primary document can be stronger than many derivative articles. Source count, source quality, recency, conflicts and whether a figure is reported, estimated or documented must all be considered together.