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Mammoth yacht at Dania Cut Off Canal

Discussion in 'General Yachting Discussion' started by Jorge Lang, Apr 11, 2016.

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  1. Capt Ralph

    Capt Ralph Senior Member

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    It's been 12 years + since I was in the ditch south of Liquordale inlet. I remember for a while, a big boat on the east bank, stern on South Ocean Drive, that sat for a few years un-touched a ways south of the inlet, south of yacht builders row, Da Cut.
    Is this that same boat?
  2. Capt Ralph

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    The aerial shot does improve her looks.
    Big thanks to Tom Serio. :D:)
    Now would like to see more and catch more details.
  3. Capt J

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    There was a really big old steel Bennetti tri deck with a canoe stern there recently that was probably around 160' that had a lot of hull damage on the starboard side. I don't know what happened to her, but don't see her there anymore
  4. discokachina

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    She was built by Swiftships in 1997 as an off shore supply vessel. Google HOS Trader and yacht Voyager and you will come up with some interesting pics and info on the current project!
  5. Kevin

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    Nobody will ever accuse the owner of choosing style over substance.
  6. German Yachting

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    I believe that is the 62m Benetti Waku lying next to her. Apparently she has been impounded by the US government as the owner was a Venezuelan drug lord. Haven’t heard what the fate will be yet.
  7. Capt J

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    Yeah, that is the boat. She is in really rough shape, a lot of hull damage on the starboard side, looks like she was scraping against what looks like a concrete wall on the starboard side. I assumed she was one of the hurricane boats out of St. Martin. Also sitting very light, about 14" above what looks to be her normal waterline.