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M/Y Adler 136’

Discussion in 'General Yachting Discussion' started by Pascal, May 23, 2025.

  1. Pascal

    Pascal Senior Member

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    I googled this boat out of curiosity after something that happened last month and one of results was this closed thread that with no dates on any post. Never seen that here before

    https://www.yachtforums.com/threads/radical-new-yacht-check-this-out.2967/

    reason I looked it up is that last month it was at Hawksbill in the Exumas, tied to two different moorings balls with the crew swimming lines across moorings to a tender They even waved at us frantically even though we were anchoring a couple of hundred feet behind. After their tender finally repoapondwd on the radio they said they repairing a mooring. None of it made sense.

    . Now a month later they seem to be in the same spot with no movement on AIS.

    anyone familiar with this thing ?
  2. Capt Ralph

    Capt Ralph Senior Member

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    Making an ole Bimini more on two mooring sets?

    "They even waved at us frantically"
    To stay aweigh?

    If they were rude, god helped us invent torpedoes to remedy these issues.
  3. Pascal

    Pascal Senior Member

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    None of it made sense… it took a while for the crew in the tender (35/40 cc) to finally get on the radio and come up with this ridiculous explanation about repairing a mooring.

    then they spent half an hour moving the yacht by hand to a different set of mooring swimming a 100’ line across
  4. YachtForums

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    What you found is an example of a newbie admin trying to modify a vBulletin script. I screwed it up so badly I couldn't recover the post-bit information. I finally gave up and locked the thread.

    Brings back memories of working around the clock to build YF; coding, writing, SEO and marketing the site to yacht builders, all while working full-time in the defense sector.
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