What sort of boat is this?

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Looks pretty slack to me. If there was tension on it, it would be at a much shallower angle

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Looks more like a Sunseeker Predator 54.
Compare the 2 Pulpits....

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Profound maybe..., but wrong.

Mr.Pucher is not from Manchester. He was actually born in Austria in 1954.
Twelve years later, he built a black-powder rocket, which exploded two feet above his head.
In 1988, he started his own software business, and is now living in Antigua, where he is pictured together with his wife.
What sort of boat, that's the easiest part...
...Petem, what's the prize for the winner? /forums/images/icons/wink.gif

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Re: Profound maybe..., but wrong.

Good sleuthing, particularly as I deliberately didn't link to the web site where the original picture can be found.

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Re: Profound maybe..., but wrong.

What do you think, maybe my image-oriented web search engine, which I developed as a hobby, does have a market?... /forums/images/icons/cool.gif

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Re: Profound maybe..., but wrong.

So, What for why, do you want to know?????

Do you know the people, or just like the anchor bow plate????/forums/images/icons/laugh.gif/forums/images/icons/wink.gif



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Dunno , everyone else is going down Sunseeker line , but it could be a Targa 43. Then again I suspect you would have known that.



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Forensic evidence for sunseeker

Nope. The middle railing "wire" goes all way to front, I mean no solid middle rail in the front area, aslo the "trailer U bolt" thing, and the cleats very close indeed to the bow, and the little stick to mount the burgee on, that's all very Sunseekery, sarge

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Re: Forensic evidence for sunseeker

Not sure I know of anyone else using red striping with a blue hull, either.

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B- shit evidence

Yes, I agree but saw a T43 (guess where ) with a similar setup today. I'll take photos if I get around to it and post for you lot.

That phots is Spain or Balerics though isn't it ?



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Re: Forensic evidence for sunseeker

Nor me .. oops

Put it down to total colour blindness...

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