I will talk to the Cushion Department about it, actually today could be our summer in Stockholm. But some years it will last for several days...:cool:
When it comes to hull shapes for IPS, Volvo Penta recommends the same as for sterndrives, but with not too deep V aft. But of course you can have...
Just a short answer on the IPS, they have much bigger ones today;...
Is it something you want to show us on this secret link?
D26 Cristal Here is a study of a future daycruiser. Built in carbon fibre with sandwich and infusion. Windows in the hull, with or without a foam...
Maybe, but the tender in the picture is an Offshorer 30, the model I prefer.... http://www.yachtforums.com/forums/14565-post6.html
Perhaps this is his dreamboat..? http://www.danishyachts.com/aerocruiser-38II.php
Interesting, most people I know think the 30 was much nicer (to look at) than the 32. Perhaps the added length was a plus...
The sheerline is not typical Heywood, but the rounded air intakes on top and the birdbaths on the bridge deck is pretty typical of his.
He must have said it was his favourite yacht, not his yacht. But I doubt Valerie is his favourite as it is a copy-paste from some Heywood and RWD...
We have the 54´ back in the water and was performing some trials today. These pictures are from when our sales manager, alone onboard, is taking...
I think you should add the Gross Tonnage to the question...
I don´t think so, talk to John about it: http://www.bluewateryachting.com/crew-training/contact-us
On a 140 m (460 feet) yacht like this, you sometimes would like to have a close range radar in addition to the two main radars (working on...
One reason to have folding masts is that the fore deck can be used for helicopter landing or as an emergency pickup area. On the Triple Bling...
As said, any boat can have the two lights, but above 50 m it is a must. However, many yachts, especially those just above 50 meters have a folding...
I have my varnished deck covered when it is too hot and sunny...
With this joystick you can do with one hand what you otherwise would need both or three hands to do. It is not the same as with steerable pods but...
Here is a thread with a little more on her; http://www.yachtforums.com/forums/general-yachting-discussion/9275-united-spirit.html And I agree...
But we are not that many...:p