Can anyone find a more beautiful boat?

Discussion in 'Boat Design' started by Verytricky, Oct 10, 2006.

  1. Verytricky
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    :) :)
     

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  2. RANCHI OTTO
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    Yes......!
     
  3. Figgy
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    Nice thread Tricky!! :)

    Not mine, wish it was. Working on my own design though.
     

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    Vicem 65
     

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    safewalrus Ancient Marriner

    Smoooooth Vega, if you like that sort of thing!
     
  7. CT 249
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    Who did that? I spoke to Rob M last week and he didn't mention any foredeck-less boats (although the issue didn't come up).

    Not as aesthetic as the standard stunning timber foredeck, IMHO. Great boat though; I particularly love the seat; looks way more comfortable than mine (although not in light beats when I like to get right forward on the seat).

    Are you doing a DC? Phil's seems to be going very well but I haven't raced it or seen it since it was still under build.
     
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    Knud Reimers...
     

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  9. Verytricky
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    Verytricky Large Member

    HEY!!

    Whats with all these stick things in your boats? Its like someone stabbed a boat with a giant toothpick!


    ;)
     
  10. Raggi_Thor
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    SK30 or 22...
     

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    safewalrus Ancient Marriner

    Cool Raggi - trust a Norwegian to know class! :cool:

    What is a boat without a 'stick thing' a floating motor car that's what, might get you somewere fast but no soul! :p
     
  12. Vega
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    How about this one. I know it is only a painting, but it is also a dream boat:)
     

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  13. safewalrus
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    safewalrus Ancient Marriner

    Now that is beautiful! with a capital B - funnily enough the 'wallpaper' on the computer I'm using to type this has a 'sister' of that one in the middle - good old Bombigheir or however he spells his name - an artist as well as a designer! (when he died the boating world lost a truly remarkable man!) :)
     
  14. SailDesign
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    SailDesign Old Phart! Stay upwind..

    Raggi, if you are going to post Reimers' boats, at least have the decency to include a Tumlaren. PLEASE!!!! My all-time favourite boat.
    Vega, you are right about Bombigher (or however...). A great fella with a clean eye, even if it was a bit overly romantic at times (and aren't we all?).
    For beauty, I'll take this one - one of my Dad's designs from the 70's, "Samanthe". The people will show the scale :)
     

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    Her Majesty.... Couldn't help it!! :)
     

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