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2005 FLIBS Yachts - After the Show

Discussion in 'Boat Shows & Yacht Watching' started by YachtForums, Nov 8, 2005.

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  1. gomaarten

    gomaarten Guest

    #51 was at one point called Artemis i Believe, it might have a new name right now... She's about 125ft
  2. CTdave

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    I would have to say that is the X "Big Pond", now renamed "Bayou". It was built by Brueax. It is a quad screw x-crew supply boat.;)
  3. CTdave

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    Hats off to Carl!!!!!!
    I know that had to have taken alot of time. Not only to take the pictures but the whole download/post pain in the rear.
    Bravo!!!!
  4. CTdave

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    Here is a different angle

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  5. AMG

    AMG YF Moderator

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    This is not Ladyship but another Diaship/Heesen called Whirlwind II at first but later better known as Headlines. Now she is called Princess K.
  6. Codger

    Codger YF Wisdom Dept.

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    Thanks
    Everyone likes a parade!
  7. YachtForums

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    Thanks Dave! :)

    I promised pics in an earlier thread, but when the day after the show came... all I wanted to do was sleep! Now... I'm glad I went back down to FLIBS. It was a very enjoyable afternoon along the docks. No computer. No phones. No worries!
  8. YachtForums

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    I forgot to include this pic. This was Turmoil ridding itself of a parasite. ;)

    I waited about 5 minutes after spool up for this Bell 206 to lift off. The moment the skids broke free, this bird was already in forward flight. Truly a pilot limiting his liability!

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  9. tantetruus

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    gorgeous;)
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    i use a HP 707 which is small, actually very good and rather cheap + has very good docking station, software and standard spare battery which also goes into the dockingstation.
  11. Yachtspotter

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    About the yacht #47,

    Princess H (ex. Princess K, La Bella, Headlines, Whirlwind II)
    132ft built by Heesen Yachts (NLD) in 1993
  12. Yachtspotter

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    About the yacht #48,

    Mostro
    115ft built by Palmer Johnson in 1999
  13. Yachtspotter

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    About the yacht #50,

    Ocean Liberty
    127ft built by Globe Engineering (ZAF) in 1965
    refit by Bezzina Shipyard (MLT) in 2002
  14. Yachtspotter

    Yachtspotter New Member

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    About the yacht #49,

    Bri Ann (ex. Double G, Blue Horizon, Lady Wanda)
    118ft built by Christensen in 1994
  15. Yachtspotter

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    About the yacht #51,

    Bayou (ex. Big Pond, ...)
    124ft built by Breaux Baycraft in 1979

    Thanks for this FLIBS parade!
    Hope that I helped you.
  16. superyachtie

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    Hi Carl,

    great photos, the two Sunseekers you showed, the 1st Predator was 100' and the 2nd a Predator 95'.

    They're the same boat, the 100' just has an extend the transom for the Arneson surface drives.
  17. JonS

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    Great line up Carl, thanks! And you're right, you do get better pics than at a show, seeing them doing what they are meant to do (move!) is always best in my books ;)

    BTW, ************ - is there any yacht you can't name? ;)
  18. JonS

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    And here's me thinking Clouds [Post #19] were made of nothing but curves! This one seems to have missed this feature completely! :)
  19. Yachtguy

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    #39 Neon Rainbow not a Rayburn

    I am not sure what Neon Rainbow is but it is not a Rayburn. The styling is somewhat similar so I think we can forgive you for the error.
    Attached is the Rayburn 88'

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  20. Ken Bracewell

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    Neon Rainbow

    I believe Neon Rainbow is a Burger