nope, try again Floridian has a composite sky lounge and Alumerica is too small This boat was built in the US
Thanks Ger. Here comes the Belgian: Name the Belgian shipyard refitting a 200ft-something Dutch tug. Eventually name the tug.
Good guy, Hawk! Name of the tug is Vega. Have a look at the only yard worthy of this name in my country www.jachtwerfvennekens.com You're on!
A US car dealer bought or built a series of megayachts over many years. All the vessels had the same name. Name the client Name the vessels
On this subject, where was the name "Octopus" derived from? Ok, so I'm a little new at this trivia game, but one question which wasn't answered, discussing names was...'where was the name "Octopus" derived from?' The octopus is a cephalopods, which are characterized by bilateral body symmetry, a prominent head, and a modification of the mollusk foot, a biological structure, that is used to manipulate items or to move its host about… But you weren’t after a science lesson… You were after Paul Allen’s superyacht called the octopus, which was built by the German shipbuilder Lurssen. Octopus is currently the world's second largest private superyacht (Octopus is measured at 414 feet or 126.18 meters) and was delivered in 2003 to its owner, Paul Allen. Octopus sports two helicopters on the top deck, and a sixty-three foot tender docked in the transom (one of seven aboard) as well as an eight-person submarine. Side hatches at the water line form a dock for jet skis. Now considering the definition and characteristics of an octopus, same could be said of Paul Allen's Octopus with it's various forms of transportation for leaving the yacht and bringing things to it. But whether this is really where it's name came from I cannot tell. Ok, so I'm a geek as well... Paul Allen/Microsoft...