Oh boy, I dropped the ball. Sorry! Had meetings all day. Got home, devoured one-ton-son's take out and hit the bed like an accident. Here we go... "Founded in 1958 in Viareggio, Italy this yard builds semi-custom yachts. Originally in wood, but switched to fiberglass in the mid-1980's. Their first glass boat was 57 feet, followed by larger models in subsequent years all the way up to 108 feet in length." Name the yard...
Cantieri Navali Sanlorenzo P.S. Today they are building a 122' fiberglass semi-displacement and have plans for a light alloy semi-displacement up to 130' !
429: sounds like a big-block Ford. 3670: sounds like a model in the Cruisers line. 385,000: sounds like a nice dollar figure.
429 = Hull ID 3670 = engine power in kW 385,000 = Liters of fuel Result: Amels' Montkaj ========================= You're the man! And you're next...
Guys, If more people can relate to the questions, then more people will participate. Hull ID numbers are not something that most people would know. If we keep things a little more mainstream, maybe more people will join in? Just a thought...
After some first sea trials preformed a few days after the Miami Show, the new 60GT acheived speeds over 42.5 kts! And testing isn't yet finished, might squeeze a couple of more rpms, and touch 43 kts hopefully....! Your turn Carl!