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From my latest video. I hope you'll give it a watch (unless you already have of course) at youtu.be/zwUXcycrNyw
A small catamaran mored up in Cala del Morro Blanc (El Campello, Spain), with a lovely golden glow, as the rising sun breaks through some heavy cloud near the horizon
After building so much trucks I wanted to make something else. On my list are some planes, ships and heavy equipment.
I thought I'd start with something small and then build my way up to something bigger. This small catamaran was a try out for some SNOT hull's, as I forbid myself to use the large pieces.
It's a pleasure vessel and as it's name suggests, the owners like to go out and swim with dolphins. Now I'm no nautical man, but I imagine this on short sea trips or a in bay. It has a 360 degrees turn-able engines under each hull. On deck it has a small table for 4 and two crates for storage.
I hope you like it and please feel free to comment.
Genomen vanaf het strand bij Breskens . Aan de overkant het strand van Vlissingen.
Taken from the beach .
Better view : View On Black
Catamaran used for transferring workers to the wind farms in the Solway Firth moored in Whitehaven marina.
In spite of all the troubles and damage, live must go on and a new catamaran is being made in the fisherman village next to Devaneri.
Local politicians drop in to this places to dispatch clothing and rice followed by media .... this man isn't bother anymore by them and mold his tree to fix the Catamaran for the fishermen to go back to the sea.
Date Taken: 2005-01-10
Canon EOS 1D Mark II
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One of my favourite shots from the cruise. I couldn't quite believe what I saw when I looked up as we strolled along Orient Beach on St. Maarten. The matching boats provided a nice pattern to an already colourful scene. The clouds along the horizon brought the only rain of the trip within about thirty minutes of taking this.
The catamaran Twin City Liner has been a link on the Danube River between the two capitals, Vienna, Austria and Bratislava, Slovakia since 1 June 2006. The path between the two European capitals is the shortest, and only takes 75 minutes. Here you can see the ship maneuvering under the New Bridge (SNP Bridge) in Bratislava.