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Tender n°3 to the world's largest sail-assisted motor yacht, S/Y A.
This Philippe Starck design yacht include the world's tallest carbon masts, with the tallest standing at 100 metres above sea level.
T/T S/Y A n°3 is another luxury limousine tender, with an adjustable roof in height and panorama windows giving a clear view of the area. She is also operated by 2 crew and can accommodate 8 guests. Her top speed is 35 knots.
Name: T/T S/Y A n°3
Length: 11,95m
World's largest yacht number: >200
Shipyard: Lloyd Stevenson Boatbuilders
Tender n°2 to the world's largest sail-assisted motor yacht, S/Y A.
This Philippe Starck design yacht include the world's tallest carbon masts, with the tallest standing at 100 metres above sea level.
T/T S/Y A n°2 is a luxury limousine tender for use all year round in both warm and cold climates. The vessel is intended for the transport of guests from the main vessel to shore, or to other vessels, keeping the passengers cocooned in a protected environment away from the elements. The vessel is operated by 2 crew and has the capacity to seat 8 passengers inside the open tub. Her top speed is 35 knots.
Name: T/T S/Y A n°2
Length: 10,75m
World's largest yacht number: >200
Shipyard: Lloyd Stevenson Boatbuilders
Granville Island
Vancouver, BC
2010.07.18
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Granville Island is a peninsula and shopping district in Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada. It is located in False Creek directly across from Downtown Vancouver's peninsula, under the south end of the Granville Street Bridge.
Granville Island was once an industrial manufacturing area, but is now a major tourist destination, providing amenities such as a public market, a large marina, a hotel, the Emily Carr University of Art and Design (named in honour of the artist), Arts Umbrella, False Creek Community Centre, various theatres including the Arts Club Theatre Company and Carousel Theatre, and variety of shopping areas. There are two industrial areas remaining from the Island's heyday: a machine shop and cement plant. The island is very popular with tourists and locals alike.
Since its redevelopment in the 1970s, Granville Island has maintained a healthy community of craft studios, including: a Glassblowing studio, two Co-op Printmaking studios, a Fine Art Print Studio, a Luthier, a master saké maker, various Jewellers, the B.C. Potter's Guild Gallery, The Crafthouse Gallery, The Circle Craft shop, art galleries, boatbuilders, a Wood Co-op Shop, Woodworkers studios and so on. A weekly Farmer's Market has been ongoing since the early 1990's - this was the first contemporary Farmer's Market in Vancouver.
Granville Island Brewing Co. is also the name of a beer company which originated on Granville Island in 1984, but whose main base of operations was moved to Kelowna, British Columbia some time later. In 2009 it was purchased by Molson's Brewery and continues to brew small batches of its varieties at the original site, and offers beer-tasting and tours of their brewing facilities.
In 2004, Project for Public Spaces named Granville Island "One of the World's Great Places".
The Hawkes House, next door to the Derby House, on Derby Street in Salem.
This Georgian dwelling was designed by Samuel McIntire and built as a residence for Elias Hasket Derby, but the building was left unfinished when Derby purchased another residence in 1782. The building was used as a warehouse for Revolutionary privateers until purchased by boatbuilder Benjamin Hawkes in 1801 and converted into a two-family home. www.salemweb.com/guide/arch/houses.shtml
Tender n°4 to the world's largest sail-assisted motor yacht, S/Y A.
This Philippe Starck design yacht include the world's tallest carbon masts, with the tallest standing at 100 metres above sea level.
T/T S/Y A n°4 is a luxury catamaran workboat, ferrying equipment, guest luggage, garbage, and at times taking guests ashore in more remote locations that have no docks. Her top speed is 28 knots.
Name: T/T S/Y A n°4
Length: 11,70m
World's largest yacht number: >200
Shipyard: Lloyd Stevenson Boatbuilders
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World's largest sail-assisted motor yacht, this Philippe Starck design yacht include the world's tallest carbon masts, with the tallest standing at 100 metres above sea level.
Name: S/Y A
Length: 143m
World's largest yacht number: 9
Shipyard: Nobiskrug
Price: 430 000 000€
In spite of rainy weather, dozens of boatbuilders and enthusiasts came from all over the region to CBMM to display their one-of-a-kind kayaks, canoes, and other traditional small craft at the 39th Mid-Atlantic Small Craft Festival on Sept. 30-Oct. 2, 2022.
This boat, Hilda, was constructed in 1952 by boatbuilder Reese Todd. Her restoration began in 2001 at Ruark Boatworks in Cambridge, Maryland.
Brentwood Bay, BC Canada
Abernethy & Gaudin Boatbuilders, located in Brentwood Bay, British Columbia, is a devoted wooden boat repair facility. Servicing wooden boats of all kinds, shapes and sizes.
They are dedicated to the preservation of boats using a variety of contemporary and traditional techniques. Classic and vintage power or sailboats are prime candidates for their traditional 30 tonne ways.
With 120 feet of working dock space, their shop is ideal for both long and short-term projects.
Reference: agboats.com
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Tender n°2 to the world's largest sail-assisted motor yacht, S/Y A.
This Philippe Starck design yacht include the world's tallest carbon masts, with the tallest standing at 100 metres above sea level.
T/T S/Y A n°2 is a luxury limousine tender for use all year round in both warm and cold climates. The vessel is intended for the transport of guests from the main vessel to shore, or to other vessels, keeping the passengers cocooned in a protected environment away from the elements. The vessel is operated by 2 crew and has the capacity to seat 8 passengers inside the open tub. Her top speed is 35 knots.
Name: T/T S/Y A n°2
Length: 10,75m
World's largest yacht number: >200
Shipyard: Lloyd Stevenson Boatbuilders
Granville Island
Vancouver, BC
2010.07.18
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Granville Island is a peninsula and shopping district in Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada. It is located in False Creek directly across from Downtown Vancouver's peninsula, under the south end of the Granville Street Bridge.
Granville Island was once an industrial manufacturing area, but is now a major tourist destination, providing amenities such as a public market, a large marina, a hotel, the Emily Carr University of Art and Design (named in honour of the artist), Arts Umbrella, False Creek Community Centre, various theatres including the Arts Club Theatre Company and Carousel Theatre, and variety of shopping areas. There are two industrial areas remaining from the Island's heyday: a machine shop and cement plant. The island is very popular with tourists and locals alike.
Since its redevelopment in the 1970s, Granville Island has maintained a healthy community of craft studios, including: a Glassblowing studio, two Co-op Printmaking studios, a Fine Art Print Studio, a Luthier, a master saké maker, various Jewellers, the B.C. Potter's Guild Gallery, The Crafthouse Gallery, The Circle Craft shop, art galleries, boatbuilders, a Wood Co-op Shop, Woodworkers studios and so on. A weekly Farmer's Market has been ongoing since the early 1990's - this was the first contemporary Farmer's Market in Vancouver.
Granville Island Brewing Co. is also the name of a beer company which originated on Granville Island in 1984, but whose main base of operations was moved to Kelowna, British Columbia some time later. In 2009 it was purchased by Molson's Brewery and continues to brew small batches of its varieties at the original site, and offers beer-tasting and tours of their brewing facilities.
In 2004, Project for Public Spaces named Granville Island "One of the World's Great Places".
Tender n°2 to the world's largest sail-assisted motor yacht, S/Y A.
This Philippe Starck design yacht include the world's tallest carbon masts, with the tallest standing at 100 metres above sea level.
T/T S/Y A n°2 is a luxury limousine tender for use all year round in both warm and cold climates. The vessel is intended for the transport of guests from the main vessel to shore, or to other vessels, keeping the passengers cocooned in a protected environment away from the elements. The vessel is operated by 2 crew and has the capacity to seat 8 passengers inside the open tub. Her top speed is 35 knots.
Name: T/T S/Y A n°2
Length: 10,75m
World's largest yacht number: >200
Shipyard: Lloyd Stevenson Boatbuilders
Mulholland Point Light, a lighthouse on Campobello Island, NB, Canada, built in 1885 and standing on the east bank of the Lubec Channel, that connects Passamaquoddy Bay with the Bay of Fundy / Lubec is a town in Washington County, Maine, United States. Lubec is the easternmost town in the contiguous United States and is the closest continental location to Africa in the United States. Located on a peninsula overlooking an excellent ice-free harbor, the town was first settled about 1775. Originally part of Eastport, it was set off and incorporated on June 21, 1811, and named for Lübeck, Germany. Following the War of 1812, Lubec was the site of considerable smuggling trade in gypsum, although principal industries remained agriculture and fisheries. By 1859, there was a tannery, three gristmills and nine sawmills; by 1886, there were also two shipyards, three boatbuilders and three sailmakers. Lubec reached its population peak in the 1910s and 20s, hovering a little above 3,300 during this era. Since then, the population has generally been in a gradual but steady decline, and currently sits at a little over 1,300.
World's largest sail-assisted motor yacht, this Philippe Starck design yacht include the world's tallest carbon masts, with the tallest standing at 100 metres above sea level.
S/Y A owns 4 tenders designed by Philippe Starck and built by Lloyd Stevenson Boatbuilders.
Tender n°1 : a full carbon speed boat (10,69m).
Tender n°2 : a closed limousine tender (10,75m).
Tender n°3 : an open limousine tender(11,95m).
Tender n°4 : an aluminium workboat cat (11,70m).
Name: S/Y A
Length: 143m
World's largest yacht number: 9
Shipyard: Nobiskrug
Price: 430 000 000€
Granville Island
Vancouver, BC
2010.07.18
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Granville Island is a peninsula and shopping district in Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada. It is located in False Creek directly across from Downtown Vancouver's peninsula, under the south end of the Granville Street Bridge.
Granville Island was once an industrial manufacturing area, but is now a major tourist destination, providing amenities such as a public market, a large marina, a hotel, the Emily Carr University of Art and Design (named in honour of the artist), Arts Umbrella, False Creek Community Centre, various theatres including the Arts Club Theatre Company and Carousel Theatre, and variety of shopping areas. There are two industrial areas remaining from the Island's heyday: a machine shop and cement plant. The island is very popular with tourists and locals alike.
Since its redevelopment in the 1970s, Granville Island has maintained a healthy community of craft studios, including: a Glassblowing studio, two Co-op Printmaking studios, a Fine Art Print Studio, a Luthier, a master saké maker, various Jewellers, the B.C. Potter's Guild Gallery, The Crafthouse Gallery, The Circle Craft shop, art galleries, boatbuilders, a Wood Co-op Shop, Woodworkers studios and so on. A weekly Farmer's Market has been ongoing since the early 1990's - this was the first contemporary Farmer's Market in Vancouver.
Granville Island Brewing Co. is also the name of a beer company which originated on Granville Island in 1984, but whose main base of operations was moved to Kelowna, British Columbia some time later. In 2009 it was purchased by Molson's Brewery and continues to brew small batches of its varieties at the original site, and offers beer-tasting and tours of their brewing facilities.
In 2004, Project for Public Spaces named Granville Island "One of the World's Great Places".
Tender n°2 to the world's largest sail-assisted motor yacht, S/Y A.
This Philippe Starck design yacht include the world's tallest carbon masts, with the tallest standing at 100 metres above sea level.
T/T S/Y A n°2 is a luxury limousine tender for use all year round in both warm and cold climates. The vessel is intended for the transport of guests from the main vessel to shore, or to other vessels, keeping the passengers cocooned in a protected environment away from the elements. The vessel is operated by 2 crew and has the capacity to seat 8 passengers inside the open tub. Her top speed is 35 knots.
Name: T/T S/Y A n°2
Length: 10,75m
World's largest yacht number: >200
Shipyard: Lloyd Stevenson Boatbuilders
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Tender n°3 to the world's largest sail-assisted motor yacht, S/Y A.
This Philippe Starck design yacht include the world's tallest carbon masts, with the tallest standing at 100 metres above sea level.
T/T S/Y A n°3 is another luxury limousine tender, with an adjustable roof in height and panorama windows giving a clear view of the area. She is also operated by 2 crew and can accommodate 8 guests. Her top speed is 35 knots.
Name: T/T S/Y A n°3
Length: 11,95m
World's largest yacht number: >200
Shipyard: Lloyd Stevenson Boatbuilders
Tender n°2 to the world's largest sail-assisted motor yacht, S/Y A.
This Philippe Starck design yacht include the world's tallest carbon masts, with the tallest standing at 100 metres above sea level.
T/T S/Y A n°2 is a luxury limousine tender for use all year round in both warm and cold climates. The vessel is intended for the transport of guests from the main vessel to shore, or to other vessels, keeping the passengers cocooned in a protected environment away from the elements. The vessel is operated by 2 crew and has the capacity to seat 8 passengers inside the open tub. Her top speed is 35 knots.
Name: T/T S/Y A n°2
Length: 10,75m
World's largest yacht number: >200
Shipyard: Lloyd Stevenson Boatbuilders
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Tender n°3 to the world's largest sail-assisted motor yacht, S/Y A.
This Philippe Starck design yacht include the world's tallest carbon masts, with the tallest standing at 100 metres above sea level.
T/T S/Y A n°3 is another luxury limousine tender, with an adjustable roof in height and panorama windows giving a clear view of the area. She is also operated by 2 crew and can accommodate 8 guests. Her top speed is 35 knots.
Name: T/T S/Y A n°3
Length: 11,95m
World's largest yacht number: >200
Shipyard: Lloyd Stevenson Boatbuilders
Tender n°2 to the world's largest sail-assisted motor yacht, S/Y A.
This Philippe Starck design yacht include the world's tallest carbon masts, with the tallest standing at 100 metres above sea level.
T/T S/Y A n°2 is a luxury limousine tender for use all year round in both warm and cold climates. The vessel is intended for the transport of guests from the main vessel to shore, or to other vessels, keeping the passengers cocooned in a protected environment away from the elements. The vessel is operated by 2 crew and has the capacity to seat 8 passengers inside the open tub. Her top speed is 35 knots.
Name: T/T S/Y A n°2
Length: 10,75m
World's largest yacht number: >200
Shipyard: Lloyd Stevenson Boatbuilders
This boat, Hilda, was constructed in 1952 by boatbuilder Reese Todd. Her restoration began in 2001 at Ruark Boatworks in Cambridge, Maryland.
Mulholland Point Light, a lighthouse on Campobello Island, NB, Canada, built in 1885 and standing on the east bank of the Lubec Channel, that connects Passamaquoddy Bay with the Bay of Fundy / Lubec is a town in Washington County, Maine, United States. Lubec is the easternmost town in the contiguous United States and is the closest continental location to Africa in the United States. Located on a peninsula overlooking an excellent ice-free harbor, the town was first settled about 1775. Originally part of Eastport, it was set off and incorporated on June 21, 1811, and named for Lübeck, Germany. Following the War of 1812, Lubec was the site of considerable smuggling trade in gypsum, although principal industries remained agriculture and fisheries. By 1859, there was a tannery, three gristmills and nine sawmills; by 1886, there were also two shipyards, three boatbuilders and three sailmakers. Lubec reached its population peak in the 1910s and 20s, hovering a little above 3,300 during this era. Since then, the population has generally been in a gradual but steady decline, and currently sits at a little over 1,300.
El equipo técnico de tierra del "MAPFRE" al completo en Sanya./ The thecnical shore crew of "MAPFRE" in Sanya.
El equipo de tierra montando la cuna del barco en Itajaí./ The shore crew setting up the cradle of the boat in Itajaí.
World's largest sail-assisted motor yacht, this Philippe Starck design yacht includes the world's tallest carbon masts, with the tallest standing at 100 metres above sea level.
S/Y A owns 4 tenders designed by Philippe Starck and built by Lloyd Stevenson Boatbuilders:
Tender n°1 : an aluminium workboat cat (11,70m).
Tender n°2 : a closed limousine tender (10,75m).
Tender n°3 : an open limousine tender(11,95m).
Tender n°4 : a full carbon speed boat (10,69m).
Name: S/Y A
Length: 143m
World's largest yacht number: 9
Shipyard: Nobiskrug
Price: 430 000 000€
Tender n°2 to the world's largest sail-assisted motor yacht, S/Y A.
This Philippe Starck design yacht include the world's tallest carbon masts, with the tallest standing at 100 metres above sea level.
T/T S/Y A n°2 is a luxury limousine tender for use all year round in both warm and cold climates. The vessel is intended for the transport of guests from the main vessel to shore, or to other vessels, keeping the passengers cocooned in a protected environment away from the elements. The vessel is operated by 2 crew and has the capacity to seat 8 passengers inside the open tub. Her top speed is 35 knots.
Name: T/T S/Y A n°2
Length: 10,75m
World's largest yacht number: >200
Shipyard: Lloyd Stevenson Boatbuilders
Tender n°2 to the world's largest sail-assisted motor yacht, S/Y A.
This Philippe Starck design yacht include the world's tallest carbon masts, with the tallest standing at 100 metres above sea level.
T/T S/Y A n°2 is a luxury limousine tender for use all year round in both warm and cold climates. The vessel is intended for the transport of guests from the main vessel to shore, or to other vessels, keeping the passengers cocooned in a protected environment away from the elements. The vessel is operated by 2 crew and has the capacity to seat 8 passengers inside the open tub. Her top speed is 35 knots.
Name: T/T S/Y A n°2
Length: 10,75m
World's largest yacht number: >200
Shipyard: Lloyd Stevenson Boatbuilders
World's largest sail-assisted motor yacht, this Philippe Starck design yacht include the world's tallest carbon masts, with the tallest standing at 100 metres above sea level.
S/Y A owns 4 tenders designed by Philippe Starck and built by Lloyd Stevenson Boatbuilders.
Tender n°1 : a full carbon speed boat (10,69m).
Tender n°2 : a closed limousine tender (10,75m).
Tender n°3 : an open limousine tender(11,95m).
Tender n°4 : an aluminium workboat cat (11,70m).
Name: S/Y A
Length: 143m
World's largest yacht number: 9
Shipyard: Nobiskrug
Price: 430 000 000€
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Name: Illusion Plus
Length: 89m
World's largest yacht number: 68
Shipyard: Pride Mega Yachts
Price: 125 450 375€
World's largest sail-assisted motor yacht, this Philippe Starck design yacht include the world's tallest carbon masts, with the tallest standing at 100 metres above sea level.
S/Y A owns 4 tenders designed by Philippe Starck and built by Lloyd Stevenson Boatbuilders.
Tender n°1 : a full carbon speed boat (10,69m).
Tender n°2 : a closed limousine tender (10,75m).
Tender n°3 : an open limousine tender(11,95m).
Tender n°4 : an aluminium workboat cat (11,70m).
Name: S/Y A
Length: 143m
World's largest yacht number: 9
Shipyard: Nobiskrug
Price: 430 000 000€
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Name: Force Blue
Length: 63m
World's largest yacht number: >200
Shipyard: Royal Denship
Price: 200 000€ p/week
A new piece of modern art for Fraserburgh. Looks good now, no graffitti yet. Depicts the great boatbuilding skills from this area in the past. Very few boatbuilders leftnow unfortunately.
Rungsted, Danmark, 20090820: VIVACE - Danish boatbuilder Lars From has spend five years creating this 34 feet long racing/cruising sail boat. The boat weighs in at 5,2 tonnes and the 106 percent genoa makes it tack at 35 degrees to the the wind. The boat was launched in the summer of 2009. Photo: www.MickAnderson.dk
Tender n°2 to the world's largest sail-assisted motor yacht, S/Y A.
This Philippe Starck design yacht include the world's tallest carbon masts, with the tallest standing at 100 metres above sea level.
T/T S/Y A n°2 is a luxury limousine tender for use all year round in both warm and cold climates. The vessel is intended for the transport of guests from the main vessel to shore, or to other vessels, keeping the passengers cocooned in a protected environment away from the elements. The vessel is operated by 2 crew and has the capacity to seat 8 passengers inside the open tub. Her top speed is 35 knots.
Name: T/T S/Y A n°2
Length: 10,75m
World's largest yacht number: >200
Shipyard: Lloyd Stevenson Boatbuilders