https://content.govdelivery.com/accounts/USDHSCG/bulletins/220ff77 Looking at some of the higher res pic elsewhere, it looked like an older Horizon.
It looks like an old Fairline Squadron 62 or 65. (early to mid 90s). The engine air intake, main deck window stripes, and style of port holes all say it is.
Either way, the question is the same. Unless you have facts to back the statement you're presuming guilt when you shouldn't be
Just saying,. I'm not one of the PC zealots out there by any means but let's at least try and wait for the facts.
I0003; Translation Buffer Error. I'm sure there is a definition for this word. Or am I just speculating again?
Sense thankfully all were safe, and to compare to your request, all mine are safe; Then I could not care less what anybody could say about the event.
Just some flame from the after ER vent, whole upper a flame. I would think not typical of an engine room fire then move up to the forward. F M, the whole upper in on fire.... Oh, I'm still speculating.
That is the later version of the 65. When they changed the design of the windows of the flybridge. First versions where like this below, which was a 62 Squadron (92 to 96), with the addition of an extended bathing platform. Then in end 90s they changed to the above window profile. Fairline sold about 15 total of 62-65s AFAIK. The one I am referring to looks like this. Could be also the 56/59 but the amount of port holes say it was the 62/65. Edit it might be the old 62 (mk.1 92 to 97) since by the photo it looks a short bathing platform.