Seeing I haven't posted for a while, and after watching the Yacht Trivia Pursuit with interest, but now its died down, lets have the photo round. The rules are the same, but you have to guess the answer by just seeing a photo of part of the boat....
So here's some easy ones to get you started and so you get the idea... 1. Give me the Name of the first two boats. 2. And the designer of the 3rd
1. Le Grand Bleu 2. Bremer Vulkan, Germany 3. Kusch Design/Da Pilla and the sailing boat is a Dubois, called Bellatrix
so then the cup goes back to you. Extra Question to superyachtie: After the breakdown of the vulkan, what is there where they built the ship today? Leveller
Ok its going to get a bit more differcult now... From my last trip to St. Tropez, name the two superyachts in this photo, I'm off now, but clues tomorrow if your still stuck @ Leveller - you've got me on that one.
If I can jump in, I've got one that's pretty easy for spotters, but might be a little more challenging to others because you don't see them very often... What's the name of the builder? What was the name of the first yacht they launched?
the one on the right looks like SENSES, on the left... don't know. @ superyachtie: a RoRo-Terminal for Chevrolet
What's the name of this yacht and who's the builder? When i look outside my window i can almost see the yard...
oh my god ... thats impressive. How did you get that! And I didnt even see there was a Fedship in the photo. Yes Lionheart, and Vinidrea II. Bonus points if you can tell me the british owner of Lionheat. When I was there the tender parked next to it look about 50ft no idea how it fitted in! So..MedRascal your up!
Lionheart's "towable" tender is a black hull Cigarette 45 Hertiage by Otam (the Italian built series) called "Lion Cub" How did i see it...? Well, given I live around the corner....
What boat is this....? Shipyard and model pls.... (and if you can also her name, since it remained unchanged since her delivery!)