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"Love Love"; the sinking sailboat

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  1. MaxPower

    MaxPower Senior Member

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    Anyone seen this before?

    Love-love is the permanent and mobile image of a wrecked ship that has become a functional and safe leisure object.

    http://vimeo.com/4530080
  2. revdcs

    revdcs Senior Member

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    That is just plain weird! :eek:
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    Hi,

    I will second the vote on weird, especially when it looks to be underway and then in it's berth like a normal boat.
  4. revdcs

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    The more I think about this, the more I think there must be some special effects on the film. Looking at the amount of boat which should be underwater, I don't think it would be able to enter the marina. Also, there is little evidence of navigational aids and I doubt if it would pass any seaworthiness tests!
  5. K1W1

    K1W1 Senior Member

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    Welcome to France!!
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    It appears to be "fit for purpose." What more can you ask for?
  7. revdcs

    revdcs Senior Member

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    Hmmmm, yes. I used to live in Antibes so understand your comment. However....
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    I'm all for the weird and wonderful and I actually find the latest 'Foster' incarnation growing on me.

    I am also very keen on freedom of expression - except where this results in the individual being led away by men in white coats!
  9. Kevin

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    Thus my suspicion has been confirmed: Some people really will do anything for attention. :rolleyes:
  10. BMS

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    That is strange...Safe? I don't know. We have refloated a few boats and put them back in service with new wireing and a couple of fresh engines and they worked out great. But they were boats like whalers and aquasports. That boat is strange I wonder where you put the zincs lol
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    and have way too much time on their hands.
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    I think that what's under water may look more conventional than we think. Still begs the question 'WHY?' though. Then again Ft. Lauderdale has seen an airplane body, a bus and a boat made of garbage. So why not? Wonder how you advertise that for sale.:rolleyes:
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    Where is Joe Merchant??? :D
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    Agreed, they must have long, cold, boring winters there......
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    Hi,

    So the mystery is solved as to what is under the waterline the only question remaining is - Why?
  17. MaxPower

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    to hassle the life out of all who stumble upon it?

    :D :D :D