petem
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Might take a while!
Might take a while!
if they raft together, they may leave it a day or two to transfer, no hurryMight take a while!
Yes that's the current hose Graham but all that's going in a skip and the plan it to fit one of these, with a meter and a trigger/nozzle. 25m High Capacity Diesel Hose Reel. The flow rate will be decent through one inch pipe, and we will not be in any hurry.
SuperbYes that's the current hose Graham but all that's going in a skip and the plan it to fit one of these, with a meter and a trigger/nozzle. 25m High Capacity Diesel Hose Reel. The flow rate will be decent through one inch pipe, and we will not be in any hurry.
I haven't seen these before but what a good looking boat, this one by any chance?!Forum hasn't been updated: my brother (poster Silver Dee) has just bought a beautiful 28m Cantiere delle Marche (their Nauta Air series) fast displacement yacht, with 24000 litres fuel tank, so can refuel me at anchor if we raft upHis Aquastar 74, by far the best one in the Aquastar 74 series, is about to be put on the market (at I think £645k). Will make a new thread on the Cantiere delle Marche soon.
A bit late to the party as we are in the land of the smiles at the moment so forgive the delay. When we got our new tub last year I was shocked at the cost of insurance via our previous insurers, essentially we’d sort of stepped over their comfort zone and the computer had a wobble. So we changed to a firm more used to much larger craft, much larger. I did laugh at the sudden inclusion of wine cellar contents and artwork. Our 2 bottles of Blue nun and my Athena poster of the tennis player scratching her arse are now fully covered. I think we have to let them know if either trips over £50k.Yes me too. They told me (at the launch) that MTU engineers come to the boat with a a laptop and perform the first start, though I guess the engines were run on MTU's bench back at the factory (Hurricane would know - he has been to MTU's factory)
Yes quite 10/10 excited. It's becoming a busy time here, organising lorries to take my stuff to Italy, buying insurance (MUCH more difficult at this value), organising crew, registrations, tonnage survey, etc.
That poster could be worth a lot now, because the model is in her sixties and said she wouldn’t pose againA bit late to the party as we are in the land of the smiles at the moment so forgive the delay. When we got our new tub last year I was shocked at the cost of insurance via our previous insurers, essentially we’d sort of stepped over their comfort zone and the computer had a wobble. So we changed to a firm more used to much larger craft, much larger. I did laugh at the sudden inclusion of wine cellar contents and artwork. Our 2 bottles of Blue nun and my Athena poster of the tennis player scratching her arse are now fully covered. I think we have to let them know if either trips over £50k.
They are asking for declarations on lithium powered toys now And charging protocols etc. Obviously been some issues with stuff like the foiling boards.
Excited for you that the old girl breathes now![]()
Had the same. Can only charge when I am onboard. And battery to be stored in a flame/explosion proof box/bag or something like that.They are asking for declarations on lithium powered toys now And charging protocols etc. Obviously been some issues with stuff like the foiling boards.
Why, does such thing even exist?battery to be stored in a flame/explosion proof box/bag or something like that
Nope it’s the other one (CdM built 2 in this series). Dec 2023 sale. Gorgeous boat.I haven't seen these before but what a good looking boat, this one by any chance?!
https://www.boatinternational.com/y...okerage-sales-news/icon-cdm-nauta-air-90-sold
Is there a reason why you and your brother just didn’t go halves on a superyacht ?Nope it’s the other one (CdM built 2 in this series). Dec 2023 sale. Gorgeous boat.
Their wife's?Is there a reason why you and your brother just didn’t go halves on a superyacht ?
As well, or instead? Why go halves when you can have one each? Three however, would perhaps be too many…Is there a reason why you and your brother just didn’t go halves on a superyacht ?
Anything bigger "super yacht " you cant drive it yourself you have to have skipper and crew...unless you have a ticket of course...As well, or instead? Why go halves when you can have one each? Three however, would perhaps be too many…
AIUI, it’s below 24m LH, so no pro skipper reqd. No doubt jfm can confirm the position.Is the 28m Cantiere delle Marche yacht still able to get under 24 metres loadline length, or will your brother need to have a 'professional' captain on board?
It must be on the limit if it is,AIUI, it’s below 24m LH, so no pro skipper reqd. No doubt jfm can confirm the position.
We might want to go sailing to different places at the same time, and anyways one boat wouldn't have enough cabins. We do share a chaseboat (the Ribeye rib) and a SeaDoo SparkIs there a reason why you and your brother just didn’t go halves on a superyacht ?
The Cantiere delle Marche is under 24m LLL, just. Remember that there is a 96% factor in the LLL rule, so you're looking for an <25m dimension not <24m, and you measure (on a boat like this) above the swim platform so the platform's length doesn't count. With a rake of transom and stem you can comfortably get a LLL under 24m on a 27.5m LOA boat of this sort of design. You don't need a removeable bow section (not do you on the Sanlorenzo SL96A, by the way).It must be on the limit if it is,
It's more or less vertical bow and stern, so LLL at its required measurement position won't be allowing for much leeway.
It's above 24m LH but the skipper's licence is a function of LLL not LH.AIUI, it’s below 24m LH, so no pro skipper reqd. No doubt jfm can confirm the position.