I'm not familiar with the boat, but I would trust MedRascals instincts. ChiefEngineer007 might be at sea, so let's continue on. Rascal... you're up!
Too kind...! OK... what yacht is the photo shown below taken from? BONUS points to who can name also the girl onboard.... (just kidding!)
NO.. good guess, but try again! BTW, please name yard & model... ( boat model, not the girl model... or both ... as you prefer! )
M/Y "MIA ELISE" Trinity Yachts Hull No. 027 180ft. (54.9m)Trideck Motoryacht 2 x Caterpillar 3512 B Steel Hull/Aluminum Superstructure ABS Maltese Cross A1 Yachting Service AMS; MCA Compliant Naval Architect Trinity Yachts Year Delivered: 2005
I have to take myself out of this one. I stood on that bow pulpit. BTW... for anyone interested, the 86S image that MedRascal posted previously is available as a screensaver on Azimut's website.
Looks like an early 1970's Admiral, maybe in the 50' range? They were wood hull boats built by Cantiere Di Lavagnia in Italy. Haven't seen one since Nixon was impeached. Just guessing...
I'm wrong. Curiosity got the best of me, so I went to YachtWorld. It's a 1969 16.5 meter Baglietto. The Admirals were fairly similar back in this era. Here's a pic...
I don't want to post anything too obsolete or we may loose momentum, but I've got a picture of a yacht that should be very difficult to identify. This is my neighbor's boat. It was built in 1967. There were only a few boats built by this company and they were all custom. I'll give the answer shortly so we can continue, but it should make a good trivia teaser...
No idea what so ever on this one!!!!! Could be a shipyard from the Great lakes due to its low bow profile and total absence of a flyingbridge...? I'm just blind shooting!