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Rogues & Ugly Boats!

Discussion in 'Popular Yacht Topics' started by YachtForums, Jul 16, 2005.

  1. ScotL

    ScotL Senior Member

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    For sale locally on CL. Not one of the better looking Regals.

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  2. YachtForums

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    Spotted at a yard in North Palm Beach, the hull looks like a Hatt, but the superstructure looks like a top hat? The best part is the 'mantle' for mounting a marlin! :D

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  3. Fishtigua

    Fishtigua Senior Member

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    I don't think this Chinese built Kingship is going to be a looker.

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  4. HTMO9

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    Kingship

    Fish, I am going to beat you on that one. BTW, the internal layout of that 44 meter, 499 GT vessel is pretty perfect. External design is a matter of taste and not my favorite either.

    Does any of our members have personal experience with this yard, opinions, facts, examples?

    Here comes my candidate for the roges gallery, a 200 ft Dutch fast event cruiser, a party boat but I am afraid my guests would run away, when her destination for the party would come into sight. It is even hard to tell, wheather this vessel is presently upside down or not :D.

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  5. rocdiver

    rocdiver Senior Member

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    It may be premature to call this a "rogue" as she is still under construction. She is presumably being built as a 140 meter sailing vessel with a 100 meter mast and a crew of 65.

    I'm going ahead and calling it . . .

    ROCK

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  6. GFC

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    Here's one we spotted on Lake Pleasant, AZ. A face not even a mother could love.
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  7. YachtForums

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  8. chesapeake46

    chesapeake46 Senior Member

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    I am speechless

  9. Gratton

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    A contender for this thread? ~30m of wood...

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  10. RT46

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    Luhrs OEM aft cabin?

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  11. HTMO9

    HTMO9 Senior Member

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    Would this "high speed" inland waterway ferry qualify for being called UGLY ?!!!

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    And I can assure you, in reality she looks much worse than on these pictures :).
  12. Fishtigua

    Fishtigua Senior Member

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    Another contender.

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  13. Ken Bracewell

    Ken Bracewell Senior Member

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    The poor old Cosmic Muffin sure has fallen onto hard times ;)
  14. YachtForums

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    In the "trailer boat" class of yachts (seriously!) or possibly a new yachting sector called Dorys with Deckhouses, here's a new contribution to this thread...

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  15. P46-Curaçao

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    This ‘boat on wheels’ is definitely not seaworthy, but looks great at The Louwman Museum at The Hague (NL)

    More Museum info:
    The Turin bodywork manufacturer Coriasco built this striking Fiat 1100-based vehicle in the 1950s to make publicity for a sailing school in Bologna, the Scuola Nautica Scarani. Coriasco applied all sorts of nautical details to the car, such as portholes, lifebuoys and a varnished wooden deck; the mudguards represent the water and waves.

    As early as the 1920s Coriasco was building coachwork for Fiat, Ceirano and Itala. The firm then concentrated predominantly on light lorries and delivery vans. In the 1970s they reverted to passenger cars, among which a station-wagon version of the Fiat 127.

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  16. YachtForums

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    Came across this while deleting batches of old news items. This may have been previously posted, but just in case I present the 70' DynaCraft, the waterborne equivalent to the Triumph TR7... the shape of things to come? :eek:

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  17. Blue Ghost

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    I got ya'll beat. Behold!

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  18. Blue Ghost

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    :)

    In the "also ran" category ...

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    And for the well to do Country pop star;

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  19. 1000 islands

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    As for ugly, this one should have some consideration for champion. Rideau Canal June 2011 187b.jpg