OK, another easy one... Length: 88m, Beam: 21.2 m, Year: 2003. Clue: This lady is a real head-turner.
48.80 m - 10.27 m - 3.37/8.37 m Give me the year's and name's of all four that fit this description...
48.80 m - 10.27 m - 3.37/8.37 m Give me the year's and name's of all four that fit this description... Clues: 1: Danaƫ and Zeus... 2: Was a famous hetaera of Ancient Greece... 3: Colorful displays of light in the night sky... 4: Double Delight, Angel Face, Gold Medal, Autumn Splendor, Irresistible, French Lace...
If for the lenght you mean 49.80m (164ft), my guess would be: 1) Phryne 2) Perseus 3) Aurora 4) ...Is a Rose All sisterships from Perini Navi!
oops , I didn't notice the 48.80 part, until you pointed it out, my wrong doing...lol That it correct, you're up next, Med!!!
there is a 28' 1966 on yachtworld, must be close to the smallest http://www.**************/core/listing/boatFullDetails.jsp?boat_id=1480988
I agree. The 28 was, I believe the smallest production Hatt. Of course, there may have been some custom dinghy or launch at some point.
You are probably thinking of a different name but the first boats in the Sunseeker range (20 and 23) was called Sunseekers. With an s. The first model after the s disappeared was probably the 28 Offshore. (Builder was Poole Powerboats).
You are right, the first model with the Sunseekers name was a 23, the Daycab 23. Poole Powerboats became Sunseeker/s
Before this they were Friars Cliff Marine building in plywood. The Sunseekers 23 had a hull very much reminding of a Coronet 21 DC and a superstructure very much reminding of a Fjord 21 Holiday/Weekender... Q. What is the smallest original Sunseeker built, name and size?