If Balotelli did boats....

Andy Bav

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Any comments... I have a few!

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You can't tell from pictures but wrap was peeling away at mid cleat. Purple boxes on fly and underneath were big speakers, looked like they were installed on a couple of strips of bare wood. Suspect they have seen some "action" in their time :-))
 
Love it! Actually it doesn't look like a great wrap. It looks like different coloured pieces have been stuck on, whereas they should have printed the colours to get more special effects.

I've seen a few yachts with loud wraps. The ultimate in boat wrappery (if not in naval architecture behind the wrap) is the Rizzardi built m/y guilty (google image "yacht guilty")

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Love it! Actually it doesn't look like a great wrap. It looks like different coloured pieces have been stuck on, whereas they should have printed the colours to get more special effects.

I've seen a few yachts with loud wraps. The ultimate in boat wrappery (if not in naval architecture behind the wrap) is the Rizzardi built m/y guilty (google image "yacht guilty")

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Well if there was an accident it would be tricky for someone to say " well ... I didn't see it!"

Not sure I would do it to my boat, but it looks kind of cool!
 
I see its British flagged. Wonder who owns it?

Poor seamanship letting the fenders hang like that (although they at least have their socks on :))

Pete

Why are we so obsessed with fenders at sea? If it's flat calm and you're not going anywhere far away, isn't it just easier to leave the fenders in place? Especially on a boat that size where the fenders are hardly going to drag in the oggin.
Having said all that, we like almost everyone else, still remove fenders as soon as we leave the pontoon. I guess we don't want to leave ourselves open to ridicule.............
 
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