Shipman 80 Oct 2008
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@ceounicom The deeper heavy keel helps with the stability and actually makes is less likely to do something adverse in heavy weather. The overall lighter weight would give a rougher ride and more motion but this boat is probably safer than most.
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Question to anyone who might know - these boats seem to weigh much less than other comparable boats of similar size... does this compromise their heavy-sea stabilty significantly? I'd think this would increase the risk of broach and capsize. I believe the keel is heavier than normal, and also deeper (?)... but curious if anyone has any information regarding its overall stability compared to more traditional yacht designs.
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@perininavisailing Rightboat has a 2008 model for about £3.1m, so add about 1/3 more for new (at a guess).
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@pureminney22 If you have to ask, you can't afford it. But seriously, no less than 2-3mil GBP (and I think that's probably a lowball figure)
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how much does this cost? Their website has no prices.
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Well, I don't have enough kidneys to buy such a miracle, maybe if I take a swim in see near Fukushima, some of my kids will make it!
Thanks for clip!
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un sogno..
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ugly ship.. i dont like it when sailing remains presseing buttons too get some sail
If this boat was mine, I would call it "Obscenity". Because it is! What a dream!
takachi2003 2 years ago 6
Poetry in motion.
ilija76 1 year ago 2