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Sean Herron
Senior Member
Registered: May 2004 Location: Richmond, BC, CA. Posts: 1,532
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May-11-2008 12:11am
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Rating: 10
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Hello...
Lovely rendering...
Crossover is a very broad term - usually reserved for salesmen or other...
Please explain further in your own words...
SH.
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atomare
Junior Member
Registered: February 2008 Location: Netherlands Posts: 42
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Hi Sean,
the crossover refers to both the layout and the functions of the vessel. The general exterior appearance is that of an explorer, with a high superstructure on front (in this case even with an overhang), though the decks at the stern express more of the floating elegance of a typical yacht. The general idea for the Sunray was to create a ship that offers its passengers comfort and the most possible space, which is the real luxury on the sea. Its exceeding sundeck functions as an observatory platform as well as a large beachlike surface on top of the ocean.
Though the term crossover might be a bit far fetched, I was meaning to express, that it is a vessel, on which you can enjoy the sun and welcome guests, as well as go explore the earth....
hope that answers your question. David.
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blared
ALFA
Registered: August 2005 Location: Orlando Posts: 2,507
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May-11-2008 4:38pm
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Rating: 10
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WOW ... Geneus design... everything matches so perfectly.
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atomare
Junior Member
Registered: February 2008 Location: Netherlands Posts: 42
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Thank you very much Orhan. I m trying my best
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ratrace2
Senior Member
Registered: December 2007 Location: NJ USA Posts: 542
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June-27-2008 9:46am
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Rating: 10
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Pretty: (WWII destroyer Camo with a hint of blue).
------------------------------ Who Said That?.....................
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balsaboatmodels
Junior Member
Registered: January 2007 Location: Boonville, MO, pop.8700; & 415 buildings on National Register Posts: 42
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Something about like yea?
http://www.shipcamouflage.com/measure_32.htm
------------------------------ later,
FSW, on the banks of the Missouri River
Favorite song: "Redneck Yacht Club"
Written By Steve Williams & Thom Shepherd
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