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France purchase contract shenanigans ?
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That isn't correct. The standard UK and MYBA contracts do not give the potential buyer a complete walk-away right based just on not...
Yesterday at 11:18
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Boat fire in Marseille
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The 18 was a soft evolution of the 56 arriving in between 1994 to 96, with the main difference being the extended bathing platform...
Sunday at 20:06
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Boat fire in Marseille
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Two Yachts Wrecked One Damaged in Fire at Port Lave Marseilles Two Yachts Wrecked One Damaged in Fire at Port Lave Marseilles
Sunday at 19:50
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Boat fire in Marseille
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Yup, the last time I arranged insurance (early summer 2025) insurers said many of the recent fires were caused by batteries in scooters...
Sunday at 17:03
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Linea Rossa Sparrow 58
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Linea Rossa was a boat yard brand which originated in around 2004/05. If I remember well they offered a smaller 50 model. I have some...
Friday at 18:44
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Engine Opinion on Tamd 63,73,74 or 75 Fairline targa
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If she has 75 she has to be 2003 or newer. Up till 2002 480s were called Tamd 74s.
Friday at 18:36
PowerYachtBlog
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Boat fire in Marseille
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Leopard 27m and Mochi Craft 56. The third boat is not shown.
Friday at 18:25
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Engine Opinion on Tamd 63,73,74 or 75 Fairline targa
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or try and get it repaired by Norsk
Thursday at 17:07
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Engine Opinion on Tamd 63,73,74 or 75 Fairline targa
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The Targa 43 goes good with all three engines, the big engines Tamd74 or 75 480hp is the favorite easier to sell. In a sport cruiser...
8 Jan 2025
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Correlation between boatbuilding and politicians
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Your last point is immense Kashurst. At the top end of Princess/Sunseeker a customer is asked to become an unsecured creditor of a...
7 Jan 2025
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Correlation between boatbuilding and politicians
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It’s all a very sorry tale of mismanagement (called out on here many times btw) but you can at least amuse yourself at their boat show...
7 Jan 2025
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Boat crash in Mexico
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Azimut Yacht Ends into Rocks and Sinks in Quedrada Acapulco Azimut Yacht Ends into Rocks and Sinks in Quedrada Acapulco
5 Jan 2025
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Broom to start Boatbuilding again.
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I always think as Broom as a lost chance to be more what it could have been for the real British cabin cruiser. That's not to say they...
2 Jan 2025
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Sunseeker laying off staff
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Kept my powder dry listening to wooden answers from the usual cardboard suspects, miles off target . Here’s my 0.02 p worth people...
1 Jan 2025
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All the big brands have been 'about to move abroad within the next two years' for as long as I can remember Princess was 'bound to...
29 Dec 2024
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