Must be cold in Alaska, as these Grands were heading south. The first is "Loose Ends" and the following was "Grand Lady"...
It looks like they are on the flying bridge, but those slits in the window covers are something I have never seen before.
#160 Astondoa 62 maybe 65 but definitely Astondoa. Just someting of interests this boat has to be one of the smallests with a hot tube on the upper deck.
I think it belonged to his old man. He had 2 Hatts, a sportfish named "INTIMIDATOR", and the motoryacht named "SUNDAY MONEY".
It's the day after the Miami Show and I'm not getting ANY work done. Maybe the sunburn. Maybe the windburn. Maybe it's post show burn-out. But, I need to make a dent in my To Do List, so here's the latest Yacht Flocking installments... The single HIGHEST and BEST use I've seen for a Sundancer...
At first, I thought this Camano 31 should be relegated to the Rogues thread. On second thought, maybe one should trust their initial instinct...
A new Fairline Squadron en route to the Miami Show. With all the canvass enclosures & covers, it's reminiscent of a spy shot in the automotive world...
Often, I see trawlers traveling closely together in groups. I guess at these speeds, drafting is important... 1. Cardia 2. Galaxy 3. Cross Angle
Earlier in this thread, I remarked... "this is what a Hatteras should look like". After seeing the new 60GT and the 77 Skylounge at the Miami Show, I'm re-thinking that statement. We'll have an in-depth look at these boats in the future, but in the meantime, this is the Hatteras "In Depth"...