super yachts 60million+
Discussion
blueg33 said:
mgreenwood said:
That is a bit of a dogs dinner IMO"I count 35 lines, and only 6 of them are in any kind of harmony with each other. Do. It. Again."
Burwood said:
Andromeda, which is ex Ulysses. Ulysses is 117M and Grey but otherwise the same design
Isn’t it the other way round? I got the name from MarineTraffic as it was to far out to see a name. I just did a google for Andromeda and that appears to be grey and referred to as former Ulysses. Andromeda also appears to be in Malaga.
daddy cool said:
Sailing Yacht Ahttps://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/A_(sailing_yacht)
Fugly in the extreme but certainly qualifies for this thread!
h0b0 said:
Burwood said:
Andromeda, which is ex Ulysses. Ulysses is 117M and Grey but otherwise the same design
Isn’t it the other way round? I got the name from MarineTraffic as it was to far out to see a name. I just did a google for Andromeda and that appears to be grey and referred to as former Ulysses. Andromeda also appears to be in Malaga.
p1stonhead said:
Sailing Yacht A
https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/A_(sailing_yacht)
Fugly in the extreme but certainly qualifies for this thread!
Haha, cheers, that was quick!https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/A_(sailing_yacht)
Fugly in the extreme but certainly qualifies for this thread!
Certainly a beast...
blueg33 said:
Think you missed the point. No boat of any kind can get to the south pole.
didn't miss the point, was just wondering if they move much (nice to hear that they do)how long and how many liters of fuel would it take me to get from manchester to the south pacific in a sunseeker 60 or something similar ?
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