A boat for you multi-millionaires

sasto

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Re: A boat for you multi-millionaires

And it's a tinney!

HULL
Vee bottom, welded aluminum using
Meta-Lax stress reduction system

I guess people are right when they say aluminum boat's hold their value better than a fiberglass boat... When was the last time you saw a fiberglass boat selling for $4 million



Here are two built here by companies I worked for that 4mil won't even touch. American Custom Yacht. The other a Garlington Landeweer.....But you do have a very good point.....fishrdan
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64osby

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Re: A boat for you multi-millionaires

Auh - Now I have to go buy a lottery ticket, might be able to afford it if I won 172 million.
Dock 3K, lake lot 150K, boat 4 Mil, summers on the boat ..... Priceless
It would take about 20 seconds to travel the pond we usually go to. LOL
 

smokeonthewater

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Re: A boat for you multi-millionaires

And it's a tinney!

HULL
Vee bottom, welded aluminum using
Meta-Lax stress reduction system


I guess people are right when they say aluminum boat's hold their value better than a fiberglass boat... When was the last time you saw a fiberglass boat not selling for $4 million bux :D

fixed it :D
 

FunInDuhSun

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Re: A boat for you multi-millionaires

I wonder why the Bond reference is this the guy who built Moonraker and Octopussy?

No- That guy was John Staluppi:
LONDON, England (SuperYachtWorld) -- It may be named after the high-octane James Bond thriller, but does the latest offering from enthusiastic owner John Staluppi hit the jackpot?

Bond style: Casino Royale is the latest in a series of 007-inspired super-yachts.


"Casino Royale" was the first action-packed novel by Ian Fleming, paving the way for 11 more spy novels, and a catalogue of iconic films charting the adventures of secret service agent James Bond.

But it is also the name of the very latest in a line of yachts owned by renowned yachtsman John A. Staluppi -- all of which have been named after one of the Bond tales.

They may well be tributes to 007, but Octopussy, Moonraker, Thunderball and The World is Not Enough are also some of the fastest super-yachts in the world. Octopussy was built in Holland and Moonraker in Norway, both from plans drawn by the innovative Dutch naval architect Frank Mulder, and Thunderball was designed and built by Dennison Yachts in Fort Lauderdale.

To build The World is Not Enough, John created Millennium Superyachts in 1998, a company that will be a vehicle for future builds.

It was the 43.5 meter Octopussy, which broke the 50-knot barrier 18 years ago, that first brought the name of New York-born John Staluppi to the attention of super-yacht aficionados.

The self-made millionaire left school when he was 16 and worked as a mechanic in Brooklyn before going on to start up one of the most successful car dealerships in North America -- a business that enabled him to indulge his passion for racing fast boats, and then later for super-yachts.


The builder and original owner of Gentry Eagle was Tom Gentry, who made his fortune as a real estate developer. He had a passion for offshore powerboat racing. http://hawaiisportshalloffame.com/xgent.htm
 
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