I think that I would like that pocket size radar! From above the superstructure reminds of Atlantis II and I like the bow better than any axbow....
OK, so it is basically what I have seen then. They used it for long legs, not where it is narrow since you can not steer by reversing one shaft....
I think I have seen something like that on a Feadship, where a belt could be engaged to the second shaft. But I think it was just for going ahead,...
Hi Steve, I don´t follow exactly what you are thinking of, but there are systems of all kinds out there. You can run two props on one engine or...
Hi Ricardo, If you live in Funchal, you should already be the expert! ;) Tell us why you are asking, do you like to buy the smallest boat...
As mentioned in the beginning of this thread, Bystander is built to escort the sailing yacht on the picture, the famous J-class Velsheda.
Hi Thorwald and welcome to YachtForums! Not a small project you have there, but it looks like you know what you are into! I will look further...
Let him be arrogant, I wouldn´t even like to be seen onboard that yacht... ;) But the yacht behind her, Salem, used to have a very nice Captain....
I don´t know this system, but a general advice is to buy a system where you have good local support. Especially if it is a tracking system.
This is the rendering from an Italian design studio on future developments of the Swedish Stormfågeln project. Which is in a very early stage and...
I hope not!!
Must be the strongest man in the world lifting it anyway...! ;)
I guess you can have the first boat at a discount anyway... http://www.shipspotting.com/modules/myalbum/photo.php?lid=351507
Did you read this? (Rivets are mainly to keep the deck in place while the glue is hardening...)
The easiest is the traditional way of having similar horizontal surfaces that you fix with rivets and glue together. If you will use CNC...
Hi, The size of the design company has little to do with it, but some interior designers do charge a premium. I think you should go for 10%...
Thanks for posting the pictures, a very nice design and I like especially that the owner didn´t want accommodations all over it...:) Besides...
Perhaps the port is just following the international security code; http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/International_Ship_and_Port_Facility_Security_Code
If you can move the pad 4 meter aft, it sounds as it was not in a good position anyway. Having open decks aft below will create problems with...
Wasn´t the helipad in the original design brief then?