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2007 Miami Boat Show Pictures

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  1. Yacht News

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    Definitely.. thanks for posting the pictures. The Riva 58 totally agrees with me. Beautiful!
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    No problem, next coverage will be from the West Palm Beach show.
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    I think this is the Ferretti 881 with the new radar arch design raked towards forward.
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    This should be Ferretti 62.
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    beautiful yacht

    I am loving this new 108 sunseeker!! the lines just flow so well.I would llove to be waving from her in a new installment of yacht flocking.thanks for the pictures.Hope to see interior shots soon.
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    At least I got the Ferretti part correct:D
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    Very, very appreciative here for the photo coverage. Little else generates as much passion for me as yachts, and I'm grateful to see the gorgeous variety in the American heartland of yachting. Thanks! :)
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    Post #108: Its an "Alfamarine 78" built by Cantieri di Fiumicino close to Rome, Italy

    http://www.alfamarine.it/
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    Brandon, thanks for the additional posts. Let me add a few more for the admirers.
    Pic 1 - 87' Warren Yacht
    Pic 2 - Aft Deck
    Pic 3 - Salon table under retractable roof
    Pic 4 - Cool helm almost space age
    Pic 5 - Side deck drain grate

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    Oh yea, i am definitely an admirer!. She looks good in truth.. would be interesting to see a side shot though.
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    Ask and ye shall receive Ron... :)

    http://www.yachtforums.com/forums/shipworks-warren-yacht/4482-review-warren-87-express.html

    Tom... NICE pics! We try to use builder supplied images, otherwise it's much more costly for us to produce our reviews. In the case of the images used for our Warren review, I specifically wanted to hire a photographer to re-shoot this boat. They spent a small fortune on those pics, but I don't think it was money well-spent. That said... I wish you were with us at the time!
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    CaptTom, did they tell you about how they attach all of their wood panels to elimate the squeaking noise while underway? Did you also hear that there is no silicon used anywhere onboard?

    I was quite impressed with this boat seeing this in person for the first time.
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    Thank you oh dear Master...LOL. Thanks Carl.. I did not remmeber there was a Warren 87 review..geee!
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    Au Natural :)
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    Carl,
    If you want next time, give me a call and I'll shoot the pics for you. We can negotiate a price: one beer per picture. LoL
    BTW, one of my shots of Lohengrin that I took is now on the Trinity website.
    And that's a great review of the Warren you have.

    Brandon, that Warren is one nice machine. It also gives you a clear line of site from the helm aftward. I did not hear how they attached the panels, and no silicone? How do they seal that thing to keep the H2O on the outside?

    Yachtluver, here's a side shot of the original Warren back in 2005. Found this docked in Ft Lauderdale. The second photo is Capt Ken Kreisler from Power & Motoryacht magazine filming one of his TV segments onboard.

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    From what I heard and was shown, there is a gap between each peice of wood or othere material in the interior. You can literally stick a peice of paper between a peice of glass and the wood cabinet in front of it. That was the example that I was shown. As for not having any silicon anywhere, I am not sure how they do it??? Anyone have any ideas? However they do it, it seems like it is a interesting way of doing things. What a great topic for trying to sell it!
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    Sounds like the pieces are "floating" to prevent rubbing and sqeaking. Wonder if our friend Sean will shed some light onthe fasteners used.
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    Yes, it definitely fooled me. I thought it was a solid bathing platform.
    Good mechanics and hydraulics though! For those who can't swim, a solid surface beneath them to prevent them drowning.