Am I to believe that the new "Mine Games" will be delivered in 2011? If so, she would be 2 years late?
Royal Huisman is building a 120-foot yacht to be called "Bugamena". She has classic lines much like a J-class vessel. She is designed to be sailed...
Interesting...I await more proper photos, if they ever become available...the Cinema reminds me a bit of the main saloon on "Pelorus".
To me, she used to look like she had the 'wedding cake' effect but maybe from certain angles. Of course no way as apparent as on "Wedge Too" and...
Welcome to YF.com SpaceNut, did you take any photos?
"Kisses" is definitely Feadship... ***
Check out this project from MondoMarine, a 54-meter proposal by Luca Dini. [ATTACH] MondoMarine
Pictures of "REMEMBER When" are on the Christensen website. You can access the website from the banners on our website here. Interestingly, she is...
Thank you, I knew I was right!
Excellent shots Josaver, Gotta love "Kismet", we did a lovely review on her a few years ago. If you are interested you can look for that review in...
Additionally, Feadship has launched a new 68-meter yacht called "Lady Christine", obviously the successor to the OceAnco "Lady Christine".
Also Feadship have revamped their website to make it slightly more user friendly. The URL remains the same.
According to something I read on the Feadship website, her name is "Sirius"? the fourth F45?
A few recent picture of "Orca"? http://photos.marinetraffic.com/ais/showallphotos.aspx?mmsi=211468830#top_photo
Here is the website for the Newcastle 55-meter which is still on the for sale market... http://www.newcastle5500.com/#/home
Nice rails on "Kismet's" passerelle, thanks for the photos Josaver as usual, good shots!
Looks like a frieghter from the early 20th century... :D
"Oasis" is deceptively large. She is bigger than her looks would allow you to believe.
Big Fish Lights Up Auckland With Launch Celebrations Auckland, New Zealand - The City of Sails was transformed into the City of Lights for two...
"Star Fish" essentially is a sister to the "Big Fish" but is just longer at the stern. The longer stern accommodates a tender as you see below......