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Last night I bumped into somebody who regularly watches the “Yachts For Sale” YouTube channel. “What was that beautiful yacht you filmed recently?” he asked, “the one with the blue hull?” “You must be talking about MERELEY I” I replied…and in fact that was exactly the yacht he was referring to! HOT LAB did a fantastic job of both the exterior and the interior design of this yacht, and AES did an equally superb job of putting the vessel together. I have no doubt that my friend Deniz Kaymaz together with Northrop & Johnson will find a buyer for her soon 😁
102.6 meters of absolute engineering precision. Ulysses by @feadship is a yacht created with an impossible task: to accommodate the comfort of 6,000 GT in a hull half the size. 1,100 m² of glass. 20 sliding doors. 12 glass windbreaks. A helicopter hangar under the bow deck. 8 side doors. Clean lines, a vertical bow, and the character of an explorer. This is not just a superyacht. It is a master class in space and technology. #Superyacht #YachtLife #LuxuryEngineering #spinnakermagazine #spinnakerbureau
Port Havannah, Vanuatu Primary School kids singing "We're Happy Today" as a thank you for the humanitarian aid provided by 2014 Melbourne to Vanuatu International Ocean Yacht Race entrant TryBooking.com, which included blank diaries, writing pads, pens, pencils. folders, reading books, soft toys, tennis balls (used at the Australian Open), clothing and fabric, toothbrush & toothpaste kits, shampoos, soaps, and make-up. Port Havannah is at the Northern end of Efate Island, Vanuatu. The ORCV has conducted three 1,885 nautical mile international yachts races from Melbourne to Vanuatu in 2006, 2010 and 2014. During those events, entrants have filled a shipping container with humanitarian aid that they have distributed to various communities in Vanuatu during their cruising back home.