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Yachts in Gibraltar

Discussion in 'Boat Shows & Yacht Watching' started by Gibdan, Jun 17, 2005.

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  1. Gibdan

    Gibdan Senior Member

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    NEWVIDA in Gibraltar on the 7th July.

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  2. Gibdan

    Gibdan Senior Member

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    COLUMBUS in Gib on the 12th July.

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  3. Gibdan

    Gibdan Senior Member

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    Yacht in Gib on the 12th July. Can't remember her name but it was something like SINBA
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  4. Gibdan

    Gibdan Senior Member

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    The name for the above yacht should read SINDA,

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  5. Gibdan

    Gibdan Senior Member

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    SAMAR in Gibraltar on the 26th july.

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  6. Seafarer

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    Unfortunate disharmony between each of the upper decks when viewed from the front, particularly the garden shed planted on top.
  7. Yacht News

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    Her interiors are less than desirous...at least for me.
  8. Gibdan

    Gibdan Senior Member

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    Some yachts taken by my dad....

    A in Gib on the 20th June.

    SOLEMAR in Gib on the 29th June.

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  9. Gibdan

    Gibdan Senior Member

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    SHAF in Gib on the 2nd July.

    AL SALAMAH in Gib on the 4th July.

    SEA JEWEL in Gib on the 27th July.

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  10. Gibdan

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    OCTOPUS in Gib on the 16th July.

    HAPPY DAYS in Gib on the 29th July.

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  11. Gibdan

    Gibdan Senior Member

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    SAMAR in Gib on the 26th July.

    TRIDENT in Gib on the 29th July.

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  12. Gibdan

    Gibdan Senior Member

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    Yacht transporter vessel YACHT EXPRESS in Gib on the 16th July.

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  13. Yacht News

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    "Trident" is one nice new Feadship. Her interior is equally as stunning!!
  14. Gibdan

    Gibdan Senior Member

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    ONE O ONE in Gibraltar on the 17/08/09.

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  15. Gibdan

    Gibdan Senior Member

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    MYSTERE SHADOW in Gibraltar on the 18th August.

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  16. Seafarer

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    While Shaf just looks like clumsy design that gives it the appearance of trying to climb a hill, I have to ask after looking at Sea Jewel, Samar, and Trident... is it the new big thing to have the waterline on such a steep upward angle to the bow? Or are these boats so overburdened with weight aft that they are settling down in the water?
  17. K1W1

    K1W1 Senior Member

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    Hi,

    Sea Jewel has been like that pretty much since day one. I understand it left the yard without much of the interior after a long dispute so no idea what is in it now.

    Most of the boats you see arriving in Gib are there just for fuel which can be taken duty and tax free by anyone including privately registered and operated yachts, those who have come from in the MED and are on the way back into the Med will probably be the lightest loaded, on most of these yachts a good percentage of the Fuel is in tanks forward of the COG and E.R. Fwd B/head, thus it can have an exaggerated effect on the trim in certain load conditions. Don't be surprised if the boot top vanishes completely on some of them when they are fully pressed up.
  18. Hiper

    Hiper New Member

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    Any idea what savings could be made by filling up in Gib vs. non-duty free ports?

    I mean, would it be feasible to drive up to Gib from let's say Monaco just for re-fuelling and back again to Monaco?
  19. Gibdan

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    ICEMAN in Gibraltar on the 20th August.

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  20. Bernoulli

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    Itasca: My very first yacht as a snotty, marginally useful, 17 year-old deckhand. (Sniffle).