Here's what I DO know. The name is Lucky Dog. It said so on the stern. :rolleyes:
This is "Lucky Dog". I don't know anything about it. Do you?
Remember when Torpedo Sterns were all the rage? I didn't think so! :p
Sand, brush, repeat as needed... :rolleyes:
Thankfully, there are lots of windows. Otherwise... you would have EVEN MORE wood to maintain.
A forward quarter pic. She was having a little teak work done and man... does she have a lot of teak! :eek:
Let's take a step back to the Golden era, when commuters ruled the waterways. "Liberty" was built to re-capture a historic time in nautical...
A very intriguing design! Sooo... who designed it and who built it? :)
I'll take stainless trim over wood trim... anyday!
Love 'em or hate 'em... some of the most interesting design appendages to ever decorate a yacht...
If you are a serious enthusiast (and we have the best on the net), you will probably know this yacht. For others, this one could prove a little...
The view of Tiffany's behind... ;)
Another angle. Was she ahead of her time? The Alpha was!
This is "Tiffany", a very dramatic departure in yacht design. Can you name the designer and the builder?
Looks fast sitting still. Notice the airfoil winglets that jettison out from the radar arch? That should be a good indication of the speed this...
This one's a little easier, as it's been featured for sale in a few magazines over the years. Still, it's unique and the first time I've seen this...
Here's a slightly different angle on Shacar...
OK, I'll admit it... I'm stumped on this one. This is "Shacar". Does anyone know anything about this yacht?
Here's a lousy, "sun in the lense" picture of the bow. It's a shame I didn't have the sun at my back, as the detail and workmanship is stunning...
My last cruise of 2004 was simply the best. I was able to find several unique yachts that may test the knowledge of our most seasoned enthusiasts...