super yachts 60million+

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TheJimi

26,416 posts

258 months

Friday 13th August 2021
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I agree, Petrus.

That has very little visual appeal to me.

If I had the choice, I'd genuinely choose Alfa Nero over that, or even better, Octopus.


SpunkyGlory

2,367 posts

180 months

Monday 16th August 2021
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The Maltese Falcon certainly stands out. About the only "proper"q boat I've seen round Malta this weekend.


The_Doc

5,483 posts

235 months

Thursday 23rd September 2021
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Anyone at the Monaco Yacht Show right now?

Hot news is Oceanco's Kairos, pictured above, which is doing a blimming good impresion of a small shopping mall in the press photos (its not built yet)

It is an e-boat (of course, why wouldn't it be?) Because it can run for a bit on batteries .
Obviously this is the first thing I think of when I look at the boat, "Wow that thing is good for the enviroment."
Unless it is currently bunkering 43 tonnes of diesel at the time.

"Visually there is no forward direction with the symmetrical profile taking away any sense of urgency to move on to new destinations. The idea is to create a sense of peace, a stillness, for what the makers hope will encourage a touch of mindfulness on-board this vessel."
-said Oceanco about the Kairos

https://www.oceancoyacht.com/time-for-a-change-in-...

-presumably the pleasant feeling aided by not being able to see a single pauper, from the any deck on the boat.

Anyhoo, hooray for the Monaco Yacht Show, my contact down their says it is lovely. And nobody has even heard of CV19.


ColdoRS

1,872 posts

142 months

Thursday 23rd September 2021
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A few from Barcelona over the last few days.

Titan, IDynasty, Lady Lara and the small support boat is called Um Alhoul.







Burwood

18,718 posts

261 months

Thursday 23rd September 2021
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A small vessel you say. smile

TTmonkey

20,911 posts

262 months

Saturday 2nd October 2021
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What price range is something go like this in please?


The_Doc

5,483 posts

235 months

Saturday 2nd October 2021
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TTmonkey said:
What price range is something go like this in please?

Probably $30million to $50million depending on age and any recent refit. Looks about 40-50meters

Eg look at this one, https://www.edmiston.com/yacht-brokerage/yachts/ir...
2015 built, refitted in 2020. 3 decks.

But this is snip at Euro17million (£20mill) https://www.edmiston.com/yacht-brokerage/yachts/az...
- 2005 built, refit in 2013.

I can't see the name of the vessel on your picture, but my brother would ID it an a flash and have the broker ring you in 10 mins to talk about the sale !




Edited by The_Doc on Saturday 2nd October 13:09

Bonefish Blues

31,743 posts

238 months

Saturday 2nd October 2021
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The_Doc said:
But this is snip at Euro17million (£20mill) https://www.edmiston.com/yacht-brokerage/yachts/az...
- 2005 built, refit in 2013.


Edited by The_Doc on Saturday 2nd October 13:09
That's particularly elegant, I think - much more so than the newer 'Cap'n Nemo' designs.

TTmonkey

20,911 posts

262 months

Saturday 2nd October 2021
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Tarragona now.






The_Doc

5,483 posts

235 months

Saturday 2nd October 2021
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Bonefish Blues said:
That's particularly elegant, I think - much more so than the newer 'Cap'n Nemo' designs.
Wierdly this sort of design is laughed at by the nouveau riche, they need modern and new and last year's model says you are off the pace.

That design is basically a 1991 Ford Orion in design terms.
Of course in 2005 that design was the dog's danglies and you had to employ a man to poke the nude ladies attempting to board off the side with a boat hook

This is what the new money is aspiring to, get ready for illegal offshore millions to pour into this:


J3JCV

1,261 posts

170 months

Saturday 2nd October 2021
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The_Doc said:
TTmonkey said:
What price range is something go like this in please?

Probably $30million to $50million depending on age and any recent refit. Looks about 40-50meters

Eg look at this one, https://www.edmiston.com/yacht-brokerage/yachts/ir...
2015 built, refitted in 2020. 3 decks.

But this is snip at Euro17million (£20mill) https://www.edmiston.com/yacht-brokerage/yachts/az...
- 2005 built, refit in 2013.

I can't see the name of the vessel on your picture, but my brother would ID it an a flash and have the broker ring you in 10 mins to talk about the sale !

Edited by The_Doc on Saturday 2nd October 13:09

Its a Benetti 47m - Lucky to get £15m for that unless the market has gone crazy.

Worked on a few of the yachts pictured down there, an eclectic bunch!

MBBlat

1,942 posts

164 months

Saturday 2nd October 2021
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Not sure if it’s 60million+ but a big yacht for a tiny harbour. Came in for one night in Vassaliki, Lefkada Greece a couple of weeks ago.

Bonefish Blues

31,743 posts

238 months

Saturday 2nd October 2021
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The_Doc said:
Bonefish Blues said:
That's particularly elegant, I think - much more so than the newer 'Cap'n Nemo' designs.
Wierdly this sort of design is laughed at by the nouveau riche, they need modern and new and last year's model says you are off the pace.

That design is basically a 1991 Ford Orion in design terms.
Of course in 2005 that design was the dog's danglies and you had to employ a man to poke the nude ladies attempting to board off the side with a boat hook

This is what the new money is aspiring to, get ready for illegal offshore millions to pour into this:

There are benefits to my not being an aficionado, clearly! (But I am worryingly addicted to watching Aquaholic vids...)

SpeckledJim

31,608 posts

268 months

Saturday 2nd October 2021
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The_Doc said:
Bonefish Blues said:
That's particularly elegant, I think - much more so than the newer 'Cap'n Nemo' designs.
Wierdly this sort of design is laughed at by the nouveau riche, they need modern and new and last year's model says you are off the pace.

That design is basically a 1991 Ford Orion in design terms.
Of course in 2005 that design was the dog's danglies and you had to employ a man to poke the nude ladies attempting to board off the side with a boat hook

This is what the new money is aspiring to, get ready for illegal offshore millions to pour into this:

Money: wasted on the rich.

M5-911

1,511 posts

60 months

Saturday 2nd October 2021
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The_Doc said:
Wierdly this sort of design is laughed at by the nouveau riche, they need modern and new and last year's model says you are off the pace.

That design is basically a 1991 Ford Orion in design terms.
Of course in 2005 that design was the dog's danglies and you had to employ a man to poke the nude ladies attempting to board off the side with a boat hook

This is what the new money is aspiring to, get ready for illegal offshore millions to pour into this:

haven't seen any of that in the shipyards lately. it all look very slick design wise at the moment (to my eyes).

The_Doc

5,483 posts

235 months

Sunday 3rd October 2021
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Lurssen sketchbook

TheJimi

26,416 posts

258 months

Sunday 3rd October 2021
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So just delving into dream land for a bit - if you had the opportunity to commission a yacht, who would you have build it?

Oceanco for me, I think.

Sway

31,801 posts

209 months

Sunday 3rd October 2021
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TheJimi said:
So just delving into dream land for a bit - if you had the opportunity to commission a yacht, who would you have build it?

Oceanco for me, I think.
Bering for me. Watched a couple of Nautistyles walk arounds on YouTube of their explorer yachts, just incredible.

Chris Stott

16,383 posts

212 months

Sunday 3rd October 2021
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Southern Wind Shipyard.

M5-911

1,511 posts

60 months

Sunday 3rd October 2021
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TheJimi said:
So just delving into dream land for a bit - if you had the opportunity to commission a yacht, who would you have build it?

Oceanco for me, I think.
Lürssen.

I would use Bannenberg & R D, Nuvolari for the design or John Barnett.


Some stunning yachts coming out very soon and in the next couple years.

Edited by M5-911 on Sunday 3rd October 11:20