he costs involved were enormous!
And now for something even more expensive :
Dutchmegayachts.com: Heesen's megayacht Crazy Me's first North Sea trails - YouTube
At 3:00 you can see the driver holes for the top deck disco floor sound system, the black dome is also part of it (all CAT)
(in case you ever wondered what it is like to have $25-$75m recreational vehicles drive by your home every couple of weeks)
Trans-Atlantic range (+ 10% spare fuel)
I have seen some rather large yachts(75+ft.) trolling around on Lake Champlain and wondered if someone would spend that sort of money to troll a large lake or whether it was capable of more.
Not likely.
Length has little to do with it, more about design (hull behavior) and equipment (e.g. a seaworthy motoryacht needs stabilizers. Would you like a schmoke and a pancake, the Ayatollah of stabilizer technology : Quantum Stabilizers- Lambert Dinnissen explains rotary yacht stabilizers - YouTube )
Throwing a party requires the right amp, not necessarily the right loudspeaker.
Length has little to do with it, more about design (hull behavior) and equipment (e.g. a seaworthy motoryacht needs stabilizers. Would you like a schmoke and a pancake, the Ayatollah of stabilizer technology : Quantum Stabilizers- Lambert Dinnissen explains rotary yacht stabilizers - YouTube )
Throwing a party requires the right amp, not necessarily the right loudspeaker.
Yep, also practical for sportfish and other high speed yachts.
Picture of the Alumercia (also an all-aluminum Heesen) entering Willemstad, Curaçao.
(has b&o gear in all areas btw, beolab 6000 +8000, could be worse)
The 1st owner started travelling the world when he reached age 60, in '01.
In the 8 years he spent on the yacht, it travelled 100,000+ nautical miles, almost half of which in transit across the oceans.
(at age 29, he started a company for manufacturing aluminum profiles to build greenhouses with, in a village 10 miles from where I live. When he sold his company to his cousin in '05, he was good for $100+m, so Aluminum-Merci-a)
2nd pic is from the hotel on the other side, friend of ours who works there
Picture of the Alumercia (also an all-aluminum Heesen) entering Willemstad, Curaçao.
(has b&o gear in all areas btw, beolab 6000 +8000, could be worse)
The 1st owner started travelling the world when he reached age 60, in '01.
In the 8 years he spent on the yacht, it travelled 100,000+ nautical miles, almost half of which in transit across the oceans.
(at age 29, he started a company for manufacturing aluminum profiles to build greenhouses with, in a village 10 miles from where I live. When he sold his company to his cousin in '05, he was good for $100+m, so Aluminum-Merci-a)
2nd pic is from the hotel on the other side, friend of ours who works there
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British Army radiation drills at a remote Scottish base attract a subterranean, radioactive entity of unknown nature that vanishes, leaving two severely radiation-burned soldiers... and a "bottomless" crack in the earth. Others who meet the thing in the night suffer likewise, and with increasing severity; it seems to be able to "absorb" radiation from any source, growing bigger and bigger. What is it?? How do you destroy a thing that "feeds" on energy?
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