Hull 123 that was originally under the name "MS" is actually named "Tacanuyaso MS". Even though, the vessel is more or less what you would expect from CRN in design the yacht has some interesting appointments but one that stuck out is where the flags are carried. On most yachts, house/club and courtesy flags are carried on the main mast. On Tacanuyaso MS they are carried on the foremast/steaming mast. This seemed a bit unique to me for a vessel of this size. Immediately the only vessel that carries flags on their fore-mast is "Octopus". There might be more but just not coming to memory at the moment. http://www.yachts.monacoeye.com
What other yachts do we know of that carry their flags on the forward mast other than "MS" and "Octopus"?
If you watch from about @8:45 you will see this yacht "Tacanuyaso M.S". This is another one of those rarely photographed or videoed yachts.
Rarely seen?? Is this because she does not get out, travels only at night, nobody notices her when seen, nobody can read the fine print on her asp to identify or is in real remote places and never docks in public? Not trying to stir anything but understanding how she is rarely seen. I mean, she is larger than a canoe,,, How is she not seen??
Saudi owned and sits in Jeddah at the yacht club and doesn't move out of the Red Sea area so rarely seen. Middle Eastern's don't use their yachts so much for extended cruising to far off destinations but more for entertaining and short family & friends' outings. Also, the majority of these vessels have very limited to zero outdoor spaces and are all air-conditioned extended deck houses for obvious reasons as this CRN does.