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post #76 of 97
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Originally Posted by Simon Templar View Post
Those all wooden, classic, Italian speed boats are great. Forget the company name.

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post #77 of 97
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Originally Posted by eqpablon View Post
I completely agree. I think the smallest "boat" Burger makes is 83 ft long; which would require a crew. What's the largest size boat you could pilot without the necessity of having a crew?

http://mjm34z.com/docs/brochure.pdf
post #78 of 97
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I think you could go a little bigger than that.
post #79 of 97
Took this today in Fort Lauderdale.

post #80 of 97
Who can forget Largo and his Yacht, Disco Volantehttp://www.angelfire.com/games5/nigh...coVolante2.JPG
post #81 of 97
Some yachts near my town (Valencia)
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post #83 of 97
Very nice.
post #84 of 97
Just saw this on Wall St Journal site. Pretty insane.
http://online.wsj.com/video/inside-a...hpp_mpvidcar_2
post #85 of 97
Riva - Aquarama Riva - Venevere Tbh, yachts like Roman Abrahamovic Eclipse and Luna are a joke! I mean they are ridiculously big just to match the size of the owners ego. When does the race stop? I hope Roman understands after this year Biennale that people don´t want to see a one boat armada take over the whole port. It a serious visual pollution to the scenery! p.s. I hope he loses all those massive yachts in gambles !
post #86 of 97
This was in SF Bay when I went out last summer. It's much larger than it looks. Our boat was too small to be its dink.

post #87 of 97
^^^^^ philippe starck designed that monstrosity.
post #88 of 97
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Originally Posted by suited View Post
Took this today in Fort Lauderdale.
Really nice.
post #89 of 97
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Originally Posted by Simon Templar View Post
Those all wooden, classic, Italian speed boats are great. Forget the company name.

There's a swiss company called BOESCH, who also does wooden boats.
post #90 of 97
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Originally Posted by Manton View Post
This was in SF Bay when I went out last summer. It's much larger than it looks. Our boat was too small to be its dink.


Saw that in Venice a while ago. It's stupidly big.
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