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Spotted in Anacortes; mega yacht under construction

Discussion in 'General Yachting Discussion' started by Alaskan, Oct 7, 2011.

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  1. Alaskan

    Alaskan New Member

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    About 96 paces in length...anyone know anything about this vessel..???

    Arrived last night under tow.

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  2. K1W1

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    Hi,

    Might be an Orphan DELTA Job.

    Was going to be DE but got a new Owner midway and things went back to basics

    Whatever it is it looks like it has been at anchor as a hulk for a while.
  3. Yachts 4 Life

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    Which one is the yacht Dan Snyder bought? Is this it?
  4. K1W1

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    No, this vessel is unfinished. I believe the guy you are asking about bought a finished one
  5. German Yachting

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    I am pretty sure it is what used to be Marco Yacht's Z maybe to be finished up there. With Weta leaving to New Zealand, I guess this one would be next as it would be next to be finished.

    In Build: Marco Yachts 85M "Z" - YachtForums.Com
  6. K1W1

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    Hi,

    I think your are right on the money there.

    After posting that quick response above this morning I was thinking about it on the way to the office but see you were also on to it.

    The Weta seems to have a new name of Gin and Tonic II from what I saw in the press the other day with an aerial shot of the yachts in AKL during the RWC.
  7. AffrayedKnot

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    Here's a shot that will allow a keen eye to compare.

    Marco 230 - Yacht Z... Along side Marco 228 - Yacht Weta

    Both under construction in December 2009

    Below is Marco 231... Sister to 230 Z

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  8. Anderschou

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    Chile to S. Seattle.

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  9. K1W1

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    Hi,

    And the point of that post is?
  10. Yacht News

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    Definitely on to something there Ken!
  11. any information where is going to be finished,yard name?
  12. Marmot

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    I don't know either but S. Seattle is hardly close to Anacortes.

    It is kind of interesting though, the boat has come back to its spiritual home in a way. Marco started out building boats in their Lake Union Ship Canal yard until a tugboat project went expensively astray.
  13. YachtForums

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    Alaskan,

    Can you send me hi-res files on these pics?

    Carl (at) YachtForums (dot) com

    Thanks!
  14. Alaskan

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    If indeed she is headed to Delta in Seattle to be finished, a stop in Anacortes at Dakota Creek Industries would make sense.

    They have worked with Delta on projects previously.....most recent the launching of "Laural" which could not be accomplished at Delta

    Perhaps this unfinished vessel in my pictures above needs to be lifted for paint, shafts and electrolysis protection...?

    M/V Laural....being moved the Dakota Creek for launching

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    . . . . being developed nicely in the subsequent posts! Anacortes, by the way, might as well be a suburb of Seattle these days.

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  16. Alaskan

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    Ok....turns out it is the vessel that came from Chile.

    Google shows that as a 6600 mile tow to Anacortes...thats gotta be spendy..!

    Its at Dakota Creek Ind. in Anacortes where they can load it onto a barge for further shipment.

    There are only two yards in the Pacific Northwest that I'm aware of that would be qualified to finish this vessel...Delta Marine in Seattle and the operation of Dennis Washington ('Attessa IV,' at 330-foot..his own yacht) up in Vancouver BC. (Vancouver Shipyard...plus BC Rail, Montana Rail, Seaspan Tug & Barge....his companies are endless..)

    My guess is that Washington's operation in Vancouver wouldn't need it delivered on a barge...so I'm betting its headed to Delta

    BTW....Dakota Creek didn't want anything to do with finishing it..!

    Got a bunch more pictures today in Dakota Creeks yard...stay tuned
  17. Alaskan

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    In this economy, one would think that any yard would be anxious to finish it if it's got an owner willing to spend the money to finish her.
  19. Alaskan

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    Dakota Creek has been around doing very well for 35 years...in part because they stay away from pleasure boats, their fussy owners and their wives that make change-after-change but don't care to pay for all those change-orders at delivery...

    Click on projects..

    Dakota Creek Industries, Inc.
  20. Anderschou

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    . . . . . and Delta just finished up Northern Marine's 151' red-haired stepchild. A trend?

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