This is a yacht I currently own. Its has vertical portlights, plus a stateroom and a large twin cabin, and it handles really well. My favourite bit is the space for the sunbed and, the wetbar, barbecue etc... love it.
yeah, we'll let our kids and grand-kids deal with the climate change issues caused by the emissions from the enormous fuel use of large boats. Never mind how much this helps keep terrorist-supporting nations in business because of their sale of oil to gas-guzzling nations.
@Jangle2007 your ignorance/bias/jealousy is showing. Technology makes this boat possible, technology will deal with carbon emissions (IF they are an issue), it's all part of progressive evolution that has taken us from the stone age.
@largehosier If I am jealous of anything, it is the ability of some people to exist and make decisions free from guilt or knowledge of consequences. Clearly I can't (and won't) argue with anybody who themselves are ignorant and biased, and need to learn a great deal more science and physics to have an intelligent conversation. I would suggest that if a technological fix is available, now is a good time to state what it is.
This comment has received too many negative votesshow
@Jangle2007 Dear Luddite/Anarchist, Carbon capture, electric cars, solar energy, geothermal energy, hydroelectric, hydrogen fuel cells, wind power, nuclear energy are products of technology that will negate carbon emission effects. Sooner or later you will need a new bandwagon to jump on to vent your jealous anger and your pathetic bleating about us all killing your grandchildren is emotive nonsense. Live and let live.
@largehosier@largehosier "Luddite/Anarchist, jealous, pathetic bleating, etc." Wow. Is that all? I'll respond to you hear showing the respect and courtesy your rant did not. If you feel the need to respond after, I hope that you will do so with restraint and equal respect.
How wrong you are. Over the twenty+ years that I've invested money as a venture capitalist, I've personally profitted over several hundred million dollars. Not bragging. Just fact.
@largehosier (cont1) Far from shunning technology, I invest in the very start-ups in the fields that your list bluntly refers to, only in much greater detail. Presuming you actually pay attention, you must know that the real technological front is material sciences. Energy issues regarding storage and power levelling require cutting-edge battery technology such as L-ion nano-phosphate and new cathode battery materials, such as those licensced from Argonne National laboratory.
@largehosier (Cont2) That's where I and my company come in: helping incubate and fund marketplace commercialization. Sometimes we lose, sometimes we win huge.
Over time I've always bet on technology, coming in and out of Microsoft, Dell, Qualcomm, Apple, etc. I bet on the mainstream as well, accumulating Ford stock when priced below $1.20. I presently own short-of a half million shares of Ford at a dollar-cost-average of $1.04. I'll start sales in low-mid $20s and then need....
@Jangle2007 (cont3)...a place to put the capital gains to work. Carbon nano-tube technology and nano-tech in general for both the construction industry and solar industry offer interesting futures.
The point of all this? You carelessly throw terms around like "Luddite, jealous, bleating" while knowing relatively nothing. I'm not going to attack you for it, but I am going to point out that you appear both ignorant and poorly educated when making sweeping assumptions based on...what?
@largehosier In conclusion, I suggest that you would appear far more engaging and credible if you actually put intelligent thought into your opinions first.
Finally, despite the work that I am engaged in, and the investments I make, in a global context, I would not bet that technology is going to rescue all 9 billion people on earth in an age of growing scarcity 50 years from now. Me and mine will be fine. It's the others I worry about.
Så vitt jag vet så står det inte någon V62a i skaris. Familjen wik's manhattan 64a står där på en privat brygga och det är Uppsalas största båt, eller ja, år 2000+ :) Möjligtvis utomlands, Stockholm? ;>
The Rapsody RS50 is better and Luxy
christimhack 1 year ago
The Rapsody RS50 is better and Luxy
christimhack 1 year ago
thumbs up if you build these ;)
RS125JOE 1 year ago
@brazzr no but my husband is rich... and he owns one.
Bellasbest 1 year ago
This is a yacht I currently own. Its has vertical portlights, plus a stateroom and a large twin cabin, and it handles really well. My favourite bit is the space for the sunbed and, the wetbar, barbecue etc... love it.
Bellasbest 2 years ago
hi glad you like the v62,me and my team make the cockpit seating on this one,the sunbed arrangement is quite neat,nice layout I think.
quickshot79 2 years ago
yeah, we'll let our kids and grand-kids deal with the climate change issues caused by the emissions from the enormous fuel use of large boats. Never mind how much this helps keep terrorist-supporting nations in business because of their sale of oil to gas-guzzling nations.
Enjoy your boat. But you don't get a moral pass.
Jangle2007 2 years ago
@Jangle2007 Hey Al (Gore)... we know its you! you forgot to mention your 11 mansions, G5, and your 200 ft house boat !.... hope you liked the massage
cesky69 1 year ago
@Jangle2007 your ignorance/bias/jealousy is showing. Technology makes this boat possible, technology will deal with carbon emissions (IF they are an issue), it's all part of progressive evolution that has taken us from the stone age.
largehosier 1 year ago
@largehosier If I am jealous of anything, it is the ability of some people to exist and make decisions free from guilt or knowledge of consequences. Clearly I can't (and won't) argue with anybody who themselves are ignorant and biased, and need to learn a great deal more science and physics to have an intelligent conversation. I would suggest that if a technological fix is available, now is a good time to state what it is.
Jangle2007 1 year ago 8
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@Jangle2007 Dear Luddite/Anarchist, Carbon capture, electric cars, solar energy, geothermal energy, hydroelectric, hydrogen fuel cells, wind power, nuclear energy are products of technology that will negate carbon emission effects. Sooner or later you will need a new bandwagon to jump on to vent your jealous anger and your pathetic bleating about us all killing your grandchildren is emotive nonsense. Live and let live.
largehosier 1 year ago
@largehosier @largehosier "Luddite/Anarchist, jealous, pathetic bleating, etc." Wow. Is that all? I'll respond to you hear showing the respect and courtesy your rant did not. If you feel the need to respond after, I hope that you will do so with restraint and equal respect.
How wrong you are. Over the twenty+ years that I've invested money as a venture capitalist, I've personally profitted over several hundred million dollars. Not bragging. Just fact.
Jangle2007 1 year ago 12
@largehosier (cont1) Far from shunning technology, I invest in the very start-ups in the fields that your list bluntly refers to, only in much greater detail. Presuming you actually pay attention, you must know that the real technological front is material sciences. Energy issues regarding storage and power levelling require cutting-edge battery technology such as L-ion nano-phosphate and new cathode battery materials, such as those licensced from Argonne National laboratory.
Jangle2007 1 year ago 5
@largehosier (Cont2) That's where I and my company come in: helping incubate and fund marketplace commercialization. Sometimes we lose, sometimes we win huge.
Over time I've always bet on technology, coming in and out of Microsoft, Dell, Qualcomm, Apple, etc. I bet on the mainstream as well, accumulating Ford stock when priced below $1.20. I presently own short-of a half million shares of Ford at a dollar-cost-average of $1.04. I'll start sales in low-mid $20s and then need....
Jangle2007 1 year ago 5
@Jangle2007 (cont3)...a place to put the capital gains to work. Carbon nano-tube technology and nano-tech in general for both the construction industry and solar industry offer interesting futures.
The point of all this? You carelessly throw terms around like "Luddite, jealous, bleating" while knowing relatively nothing. I'm not going to attack you for it, but I am going to point out that you appear both ignorant and poorly educated when making sweeping assumptions based on...what?
Jangle2007 1 year ago 12
@largehosier In conclusion, I suggest that you would appear far more engaging and credible if you actually put intelligent thought into your opinions first.
Finally, despite the work that I am engaged in, and the investments I make, in a global context, I would not bet that technology is going to rescue all 9 billion people on earth in an age of growing scarcity 50 years from now. Me and mine will be fine. It's the others I worry about.
Jangle2007 1 year ago 14
Så vitt jag vet så står det inte någon V62a i skaris. Familjen wik's manhattan 64a står där på en privat brygga och det är Uppsalas största båt, eller ja, år 2000+ :) Möjligtvis utomlands, Stockholm? ;>
Bornisen 2 years ago
@Bellasbest how much does it cost?
bmwfanz 1 year ago
@bmwfanz a lot more than a xbox. keep dreamin.
Bellasbest 1 year ago
@Bellasbest lol 550 000 euro
bmwfanz 1 year ago
real beauty
drendor 2 years ago 6