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What's the brandmark, reference and price of this boat in this video? And what are its characteristics? ?

Speed, equipment, comfort, performances, etc? Does it work only with the wind, or also with gas? Thank you in advance http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3kjK0vOGCMo

Public Comments

  1. That is already an old model. Various manufacterers are leading the way nowadays like Blubay, Yapluka, Sunreef, Lagoon and Privilege. Pricewise count minimum 1 Million Euros depending on size. They will work with diesel too of course, just as every yacht does. Equipment is like in your house...TV, Washing machine, kitchen, helicopter landing deck etc http://www.sunreef-yachts.com/en/yacht_models.html http://www.multihull-maven.com/Boats/Privilege_720 http://www.aeroyacht.com/BluBay/Sail/main.htm http://www.yapluka.fr/outside-yacht/outside-yacht-yapluka_165_dd.html
  2. One million euros, man...Plus huge monthly expanses and taxes... If you can't afford it, why losing your time asking such a question?
  3. So, there is a boat in that video? Must be hidden under all that T&A. Anyway, thanks for the link, it certainly brightened my day.
  4. Can't tell you anything about the boat. However, do you realize she had just finished filming the raw footage for this video, and was leaving the island when the overloaded plane went down and killed her. Sad, very sad
  5. This is a large catamaran but I am not too sure of its make. ( The snippets were too short and my attention was...elsewhere) There are several companies that make recreational Cats. There is even a magazine. They come in many sizes. Originally invented by Pacific islanders they have a lot of advantages in sailing. They are very fast, do not need deep waters-no keels- and have great accommodations and space. They are quite forgiving in sailing them but they do not point to the wind as well as a mono-hull. Most cruising Cats have one or two engines. Smaller ones ie Hobbycat 14 &16 ft do not. They are expensive and of course you are charged almost double for dockage. BUT I would give my left little finger for one. It's a dream.
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