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Discussion in 'General Yachting Discussion' started by YachtForums, Mar 26, 2005.

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  1. christo303

    christo303 Senior Member

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    Alfa Alfa III - Kisses - Mayan Queen


    ALFA ALFA III was launched for the present owner of the ALFA FOUR. Later she was sold to a couple from Florida who renamed her KISSES. When they moved up to their present 175' De Vries Feadship (also named KISSES) their yacht moved on to a new owner and she received her present name MAYAN QUEEN. As to her present owner : he is a Florida sugar baron with Cuban roots.
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  3. bee

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    the mast is Lady Beatrice.

    regards
    Bee
  4. AMG

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    Correct Bee, although Yacht-spotter had the answer already 4 years ago... ;)
    http://www.yachtforums.com/forums/10579-post22.html

    Since you are in Monaco, do you know if the new YCM club house is cancelled or still to be built?
  5. bee

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    Hi AMG,

    Sorry about that little faux pas with the delay. I didn´t check the date.

    Re YCM clubhouse, to be quite honest I don´t know. The project had been delayed due to various management problems regarding the re structure of the various bodies responsable for the port, but that was some time ago. I will try to find out and send you my findings.
    Kind regards
    Bee
  6. Fishtigua

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    As yet another little aside on an excellent thread, the Lady Beatrice was the first of the modern Feadships that was brushed and rolled and not spray-painted.

    Messrs D & F said they asked for it done that way for environmental reasons. First thing in the morning, you could see the dew on each and every seam weld and plate clearly. Not sure if this was due to the paint? It looked like a checker board.

    Can you tell we spent a long time alongside each other?

    Fish