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Discussion in 'General Yachting Discussion' started by yachtbrokerguy, Sep 18, 2006.

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  1. Ken Bracewell

    Ken Bracewell Senior Member

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    I'm pretty sure that she is now called NewVida - at Derecktor
  2. Castlerock

    Castlerock Senior Member

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    That is not Gallant Lady, Gallant Lady has one sat dome on the center line, this boat has two.
  3. Castlerock

    Castlerock Senior Member

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    Ken,

    Which one and what was her name before?
  4. Ken Bracewell

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    I'm speaking of the Delta Gallant Lady
    Are you sure that's not her- it's pretty hard to mistake the lines of a Reebok High Top :D
  5. Castlerock

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    Ken,

    My mistake, I was refering to the Feadship Gallant Lady.
  6. C4ENG

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    You guys know your boats!
    All the names have been listed corectly.
  7. As good out as in

    This looks as good out of the water as in. You guys have a name?

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  8. C4ENG

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    I can't even guest the make of that yacht. Although it does look American built. If I had to guest I would maybe want to say a new line of Lazzara's?
    I will be looking foward to learning....
  9. Ken Bracewell

    Ken Bracewell Senior Member

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    Crescent

    Definitely a US Nothwest boat. My guess would be a Crescent which used to be called Solar Bear.
  10. captroynsteph

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    Your partially right. It used to be Solar Bear. It is currently My Diana and is probably going to be Lady Rita in the very near future as it just changed hands. It is a 115' North Coast.
  11. brandonw

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    Funny how Lazzara and Lady Rita were mentioned in the same thread since there was a 94' Lazzara named Lady Rita. Nice to see ya posting again Roy!
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  13. captroynsteph

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    The owner's of Lady Rita (ex-"Impulse" 94' Lazzara) purchased "My Diana" (who used to own a 76' Lazzara by the same name). Good to see your still on Brandon. I just found out we're going to be in your display at the show.
  14. Paint shed

    It is amazing! The yachts have been identified correctly, but this is a challange........

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  15. C4ENG

    C4ENG Senior Member

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    The only way any one is going to know that one is if they are at that shipyard!
    It does look like Bradfords shed though.
  16. I don't think anyone but the crew of that yacht will know what it is. I don't even remember which one it is, but I will check the sheds tomorrow to see if it still here, maybe some during and after painting pictures will be good to see.
    C4ENG, you are right it is a Bradford shed.
    It is interesting though, to see the efforts that go into a paint job that might cost more than some houses. The boat is actually in the water, those are floating scaffolds that move with the boat as the tide changes
    Tucker Fallon
  17. Bottom jobs

    This identity should be easier, Lady Jen and Serendipity hauled for fresh bottom jobs. Which is which?

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  18. Bottom jobs close up

    Close up

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  19. Castlerock

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    Serendipity on the left and Lady Jen on the right
  20. MBACH

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    145' Keith Marine yacht....built as Contico of Cayman/Fortuna/Blue Star