That would be hellaciously expensive.
I'm told the going rate for luxury yachts is in the vicinity of one million US dollars per foot of overall length IRL, and I don't expect that to change in the Sixth World. Here's a bargain for you:

Project Mars - 295ft for only ~150,000,000USD, staff of 34, will accommodate up to 15 guests.
Here's one in a similar price range, but better suited to those of an ecological bent (or those who realise that sails don't actually generate much of a radar return):

The Maltese Falcon is 88m long, crew of 16, will "seat" 12 guests. Currently charterable IRL for 375,000 Euro per week, sans taxes, food and fuel.
Would you like
to learn more?As a runner, the thing that would worry me is less the start-up cost - as a once-in-a-lifetime score, ~100 Meganuyen is conceivable - but the ongoing costs for crew and maintenance. I'm sure the people chartering out the Falcon make a tidy profit on her. Still . . . annual cost for that boat is probably north of a million.
And you just know that the GM willl immediately dust off everything naval warfare-related he's ever read.