super yachts 60million+
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p1stonhead said:
Holy. st.
That looks amazing!
It the guy who took those won't be he get sort of 'lost' at sea for that?
Think he might be a she, but yes - I was in the industry and there were never leaks of the photo of his first motorboat... This is very unusual...That looks amazing!
It the guy who took those won't be he get sort of 'lost' at sea for that?
Edited by p1stonhead on Saturday 3rd June 07:31
Perhaps I should have created a new account with a fake email address to post this!
Matt Cyclone said:
p1stonhead said:
Holy. st.
That looks amazing!
It the guy who took those won't be he get sort of 'lost' at sea for that?
Think he might be a she, but yes - I was in the industry and there were never leaks of the photo of his first motorboat... This is very unusual...That looks amazing!
It the guy who took those won't be he get sort of 'lost' at sea for that?
Edited by p1stonhead on Saturday 3rd June 07:31
Perhaps I should have created a new account with a fake email address to post this!
Edited by Burwood on Saturday 3rd June 22:02
Matt Cyclone said:
So, these pop up on a mates FB feed! I am amazed they've come out... No points for guessing which new 'sailing' vessel they come from... Pretty sure we can safely say it exceeds the GBP60million criteria
The size of the Tender Garage is amazing... the library is also breathtaking...
Those images I would say are rather exclusive!The size of the Tender Garage is amazing... the library is also breathtaking...
PW said:
Cheers. It reminds me of a vintage flying boat or swimming Sherman tank.
PW said:
ecsrobin said:
The rib/tender in the back looks interesting anyone know much about it?
Custom designed tenders by Starckhttps://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3iXIS10I9LQ
NickCQ said:
I suppose it's for privacy / security, but it seems odd the way that the sun deck area is set so far below the sheer (?) line. You'd feel like you were sitting in it, you get no view and it looks from that photo like you are in shade unless the sun is directly overhead.
(^^^ Click image if you don't get it)
Regarding the images, Whoever took them should probably have a quick re-read of the NDA which they undoubtedly signed.
NickCQ said:
I suppose it's for privacy / security, but it seems odd the way that the sun deck area is set so far below the sheer (?) line. You'd feel like you were sitting in it, you get no view and it looks from that photo like you are in shade unless the sun is directly overhead.
You think that's the only sundeck they have..?Voldemort said:
NickCQ said:
I suppose it's for privacy / security, but it seems odd the way that the sun deck area is set so far below the sheer (?) line. You'd feel like you were sitting in it, you get no view and it looks from that photo like you are in shade unless the sun is directly overhead.
You think that's the only sundeck they have..?https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=CrpnXQl8cUM&vl...
Voldemort said:
NickCQ said:
I suppose it's for privacy / security, but it seems odd the way that the sun deck area is set so far below the sheer (?) line. You'd feel like you were sitting in it, you get no view and it looks from that photo like you are in shade unless the sun is directly overhead.
You think that's the only sundeck they have..?Why do so many people choose sort of real old school looking, gaudy interiors anyway? Just because that's how they're "supposed to be"? Or is it just the demographic presumably dominated by russians/arabs/tech nerds and that's what they're in to?
I'm really surprised there's never any crazy modern stuff out there on a massive scale. When I was at uni I did a project to design a super yacht and we went a bit sorta Hadid inspired modern. We still think it'd be awesome in reality. The guys I worked with went on to work at big yacht design consultancies like AW but it never seems to be implemented even there.
I'm really surprised there's never any crazy modern stuff out there on a massive scale. When I was at uni I did a project to design a super yacht and we went a bit sorta Hadid inspired modern. We still think it'd be awesome in reality. The guys I worked with went on to work at big yacht design consultancies like AW but it never seems to be implemented even there.
AshBurrows said:
Why do so many people choose sort of real old school looking, gaudy interiors anyway? Just because that's how they're "supposed to be"? Or is it just the demographic presumably dominated by russians/arabs/tech nerds and that's what they're in to?
Modern superyachts are, in the main, simply not classy things. Maybe the guys who buy them don't want classy, or don't know classy. They want glitz, and classy glitz isn't really possible.
Spending a few hundred million on a new boat isn't a classy thing to do. It's a glitzy thing to do.
Spending that few hundred million restoring an old boat is a classy thing to do, but they don't want to do that.
AshBurrows said:
I'm really surprised there's never any crazy modern stuff out there on a massive scale. When I was at uni I did a project to design a super yacht and we went a bit sorta Hadid inspired modern. We still think it'd be awesome in reality. The guys I worked with went on to work at big yacht design consultancies like AW but it never seems to be implemented even there.
There's certainly a tribal thing motivating people to commission boats that are all, effectively, very similar. Size is important. Very important, but styling seemingly isn't.Kudos to Melnichenko - love them or hate them, the two A yachts are at least a bit of fun.
Voldemort said:
NickCQ said:
I suppose it's for privacy / security, but it seems odd the way that the sun deck area is set so far below the sheer (?) line. You'd feel like you were sitting in it, you get no view and it looks from that photo like you are in shade unless the sun is directly overhead.
You think that's the only sundeck they have..?Gassing Station | Boats, Planes & Trains | Top of Page | What's New | My Stuff