Marmot, Are you sure that's not a Bangladeshi train shuttle?:D Anyway continuing, a garden boat.
A blue and white wonder.
It's my understanding the HK Ferries also have diesel engines. This is based on the article Brian referred to. The ferries seem to have three...
Brian, I was rather surprised at how shallow the Bay is. There appear to be several channels for the larger ships marked on the charts. For...
A blast from the past.
Brian, That is one quick looking trimaran. I'm guessing on a good day he could push better than 20 kts. As an aside, about 40 years ago my...
Based on the CNN article, he has some vision, although his field of view is rather limited. He also had a number of features built into the boat...
http://www.cnn.com/2011/TRAVEL/08/30/sailing.around.world.blind/index.html?hpt=tr_c2 Dennis Howard who is legally blind will attempt to sail...
Another wooden wonder.
The Turks bought the Invincible. The Leyal Ship Recycling company will dismantle her. A sad end to an historic ship....
Here's a combination boat/guard tower. Not sure why the tugs are pulling in the opposite direction. Maybe to make it longer?:D
It would seem the Corsican Mafia is making its presence felt.
Refugee from the Water World movie.
I was thinking of a factory produced diesel/electric hybrid with solar panels. In this case the Nordhavn 63 would have a diesel/electric system...
Your idea of a raft of batteries is an interesting one, especially if combined with a diesel/electric hybrid system. Also, it might be...
This one has it all: elegant, flowing lines and a sublime paint scheme.
Result of a marriage between a barge and a bus.
You would think companies would put more thought into their websites than they do. They are likely the first contact a customer will have of the...
I would recommend doing some searches on yacht world and looking at dinner cruisers or houseboats. I did a quick search and didn't find anything...
The San Francisco Bay can be a bit brisk as you discovered.:D If you go just a bit inland though, the temperatures generally rise about a degree...