Which Mari-Cha and which exterieur designer? BTW, the Trans-Atlantic record holder is another Mari-Cha (for monohulls)
Mari-Cha III, able to be converted in less than a day form all out race boat to Comfy cruising interior, **** i would love to sail that thing, SEXY boat
Mari-Cha III is right. Now I have trouble...who is the next? MBACH has answered the designer but not the right name. MikeElliston answered the correct name... What do we now? Does anyone has a good solution?
Its hard to tell from that photo but I would guess its a Palmer Johnson build, maybe a S&S design and I would say in the 130' range. It seems like there was a simular boat for sale for a while, dont see it listed anymore I think the name was Wisper. Of course all of the above is a wild guess.
That's a great guess! I'm pretty sure that it is Kaiori Built by PJ Probably designed by S&S Built as Mandalay
Admin Note: Posting this on behalf of MBACH, who's in St. Maarten this week... Not too wild Surf Cruise as you have correctly guessed PJ as the builder. That narrows the search dramatically as they have not produced too many vessels in that range. Glad to know I didn't kill the thread yet!
Looks like Kaori with an extended coach roof. She was designed by Brlele Paine & Asso, built by PJ in 1993 as Mandalay. If I am not mistaken the refit was done by Rybo last fall.
You are correct Castlerock on all except on the spelling of the late Ernie Brierley. I believe you are now up. Kenny you are cheating again as you are not allowed to guess on questions taking place in your back yard!
That is a good guess Ken. Add an external fuel tank and a couple of booster rockets and you might be right.
Hilarious! Good to see Ken is back (in multiple senses of the word) Castlerock... I'm stumped, but insanely curious. Looking forward to seeing the larger picture, sorta speak.
I'm still stumped! Is it a Hollywood mock-up for a Coors Silver Bullet commercial? A modern day version of Cosmic Muffin? Have you been messing around with P-Shop, Castlerock?