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  • Location: frogmore south devon
  • Location: frogmore south devon

    This little dingy was in Dartmouth for the weekend,She is the Maven Queen from where we do not nopost-5438-1243261924_thumb.jpgpost-5438-1243261958_thumb.jpg

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  • Location: frogmore south devon
  • Location: frogmore south devon

    Update on the super yacht,She actually the Mayan Queen,With a crew of 30,She is on route to the canary islands and then on to Barbados,This is her maiden voyage.click here

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  • Location: Redhill, Surrey
  • Location: Redhill, Surrey

    :wacko: Barry how did you know where I was going to be? I told you before please do not photograph me when I am on my boat!

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  • Location: frogmore south devon
  • Location: frogmore south devon
    :wacko: Barry how did you know where I was going to be? I told you before please do not photograph me when I am on my boat!

    actually, It's my boat as you can see, If you look close you will see a B monogram on the top deck :lazy:

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  • Location: Eastbourne, East Sussex (work in Mid Sussex)
  • Location: Eastbourne, East Sussex (work in Mid Sussex)
    actually, It's my boat as you can see, If you look close you will see a B monogram on the top deck :(
    The Mayan Queen IV rolled out from the Hamburg shipyard of Blohm + Voss in 2008 and according to David Robinson, an expert on the international jet-set, the owner of the craft is the Mexican businessman Alberto Bailleres who again commissioned the designer Tim Heywood to devise the plans for this vessel which boasts an extremely distinctive hull structure. Blohm + Voss themselves claim that this mighty, 90m-long craft displaces 4,200 tonnes of water while sailing. She is currently occupying position No. 31 on the list of the best yachts although one suspects she was awarded this place on her external appearance alone given that due to top security very little is known about her engine capacity and performance abilities. Although mystery surrounds the craft’s capabilities and ownership, Robinson goes on to say that one thing we can be sure of is its origins – she’s the successor to the Mayan Queen, a 45m feeder ship

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    IMO NUMBER 1009479

    VESSEL TYPE COMMERCIAL YACHT

    HULL TYPE SINGLE HULL

    GROSS TONNAGE 3.879 tons

    SUMMER DWT 530 tons

    BUILDER BLOHM VOSS HAMBURG - GERMANY

    FLAG CAYMAN ISLANDS

    VESSEL DETAILS

    DIMENSIONS

    BREADTH MOULDED 15,88 m

    DEPTH 8,05 m

    DRAUGHT 4,25 m

    FREEBOARD 3800,0 mm

    LENGTH B/W PERPENDICULARS 78,70 m

    LENGTH OVERALL 91,95 m

    COMMUNICATION CALL SIGN ZCXC8

    MMSI CODE 319316000

    BUILD START 2006 Jan 29

    FIRST MOVEMENT 2008 Jun 24

    LAUNCH DATE 2008 Mar 01

    Well I can't go around calling myself Coast all of the time :(

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