http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bulbous_bow is a fairly basic explanation of what it does and how it does it.
Both are listed "In Build" on their website.
Here's the shot, I saved it. :D
Two large-ish looking sailboats on their way past right now. :)
That copper one would look great next to Tiketitoo... it's like the evil twin. :D
Definitely positive correlation. And the annual cost is generally figured to be about 10% of the initial purchase price.
Here's the other thread: http://www.yachtforums.com/forums/general-yachting-discussion/5804-info-needed.html
AIR (can't remember her new name) also can remain stationary with no anchors at all. Most of the write-ups mentioned that feature when touting her...
There's a few big yachts that are starting to get away from environmentally damaging anchors, but I think it will be a long time before they're...
Geez... they could have at least pretended to make a new design by changing a few lines, maybe reshape the head/tail-lights, etc. :rolleyes:
Great pics... thanks! :)
The first picture that loads on their site certainly caught my eye.:cool:
So they can force you to pay.
"In today's news, something happened." - Dan Rather, CBS Evening News. :D Like Kelly said, unless these models are wearing bikinis... :cool:...
The horizon looks a bit shifty as well. ;)
Carl was out of town, and has been for a little while.
Well, it looks like 2006 won't be my year... I'll be stuck here in Montreal this time around, sorry guys.
Maybe it signifies the "voyage" of getting her built...?
Wow! That's a classy looking 92 footer. :) Very nice.
Hi Craig, Have a look in this thread all about Ronin.