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Alik
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Registered: July 2003 Location: Thailand Posts: 2,216
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Saburov-Design
Design bureau shipbuilder
Registered: May 2010 Location: Russia Posts: 83
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Thank you for your comment.
If you look at the windshield in the center, there is a 10 mm gap (near and between the wipers).
The front part and segments of the white cockpit’s furnish reclines at an angle greater than the horizon - the pass is 2000 mm in height.
This solution is verified and applied in one of the concept.
Especially for you a new image in our portfolio.
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Alik
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Registered: July 2003 Location: Thailand Posts: 2,216
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So the crew has to pass through the saloon with guests, to get to fwd deck? And how to put fender on side, as there is no access?
Boats of this class are never used this way, sorry...
Pls keep posting nice pictures!
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Saburov-Design
Design bureau shipbuilder
Registered: May 2010 Location: Russia Posts: 83
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"Boats of this class are never used this way, sorry... "
Sorry, but you are excessively categorical.
Many of the current ways have never been used before.
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Alik
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Registered: July 2003 Location: Thailand Posts: 2,216
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Saburov-Design
Design bureau shipbuilder
Registered: May 2010 Location: Russia Posts: 83
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Thank you, you wonderfully sensitive, you can subtly understand and catch the new trends in design luxury yachts.
This is a small yacht, crew a small (not more than 2-3 people, maybe even a neat and well dressed.)
Control station (often with the captain) in this project, like all sports hardtop world's longest yachts up to 30m. located in the central saloon. (Upper saloon with control station and access to the fore and aft deck area isn't private zone - you should know this. Or this must be another type of boat like a Bandido in expedition style.).
In our case, (as in all others), a real saloon, located below the deck (believe us). =)
If this boat will not be used as a passenger ferry between the banks of the Thames and moored many times a day, then allow the team to defile through the lounge and deck as it is still on the previous-generation models of the Pershing 72 to 88 feet.
So this trend is not new. SS-90 is boat relatively narrow especially in comparison with Pershing, because there is no passage along the sides for the sake of the guest salon.
I must confess to you - we don't like it. =)
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