Lars, Do me a favor... re-size these sub pics. I've got my main frame disassembled while we move the office. Thanks! Carl
Hi guys, Good topic! Worthy of its own thread. Likewise, I've split the thread so we can keep these subjects on course. Kruse, welcome...
By the way, have you seen the new Northcoast 118'? Very sharp! http://www.northcoastyachts.com/html/news_118.html
If it's not Countach, it's the exact same model. The only difference appears to be... Life's Finest has her windows "blacked-out". Countach had...
Correct! :)
From the stern...
Spotted in Ft. Lauderdale and much in need of some Naval Jelly, this 1961 steel-hull Vospers was ahead of the design curve for its time.
An aft quarter pic...
Spotted northbound on the intracoastal, in front of Bahia Mar, the 98' Azimut Leonardi. The flag-blue hull nicely compliments this yacht.
Blue Moon at Bahia Mar in March...
Aft Quarter...
Forward Quarter...
Here's one to test your knowledge. It wasn't built on the East coast or the West coast... ;)
A close up of Queen M is an oxymoron... you can't get close up to take a picture w/o a wide angle lens. :rolleyes: For you offshore guys... a...
It sure is big! :eek: The press photos that have been released by Lurssen don't give the viewer a true idea of her size, but the following...
Go to the forum "Chris Craft Roamer Discussion", so that all the threads of this particular discussion are in your window. Next, go the top right...
I thought Craig's boat was the first with this "partial-cabin" look. When I spotted this Ferretti, I thought someone adapted his design. Having...
I bet a few people from the industry (that lurk around here) are raising an eyebrow, mumbling... "what does this have to do with yachts?"...
Thank you Viking 58! Well that confirms it. I thought Craig Barrie's Dragon was the first, but it appears not. :( Promocean... was this...
And this picture would best represent... the end result of WIGE SuperYacht. :D ;)