In lust...but its not a Se Ray :(

I um... Well I my eyes go to a few things I have question. Why is there a circle within a circle in the hull? (I know why, but it doesn't look right to me) Why is the most already notoriously hard to maintain panel on a bridge boat BLACK? Why are the forward portholes oval, but the others appear to be round?

...and who the heck is driving that thing?!!? :grin:
 
I um... Well I my eyes go to a few things I have question. Why is there a circle within a circle in the hull? (I know why, but it doesn't look right to me) Why is the most already notoriously hard to maintain panel on a bridge boat BLACK? Why are the forward portholes oval, but the others appear to be round?

...and who the heck is driving that thing?!!? :grin:

lol, you're right. In the first three shots there is nobody at either helm and the boat is under way. Luckily, by the fourth shot an Italian super model jumps in and saves the boat from certain destruction. Super models are the best.
 
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The circle in a circle looks like from the inside shots like a window on a De Lerean Car. Big window, but only a small piece to open to let air in.

And you know they told her "Just sit there, hold the wheel. Don`t push any buttons!"
 
There are two helm stations one on the flying bridge and the other in cabin. And of course the smaller of the two ports opens. But I'm sure you guys know this. :)
 
Look at the photo closer... You can see the Captain at the lower helm. Still a nice looking boat
 
lol, you're right. In the first three shots there is nobody at either helm and the boat is under way. Luckily, by the fourth shot an Italian super model jumps in and saves the boat from certain destruction. Super models are the best.

It doesn't look like the boat is on the water. If you look closely, there appears to be some plastic shipping wrap left on a good section of bright work. Looks to be sitting in a parking lot, superimposed to look like it's at sea.
 
In the second picture in the series there does appear to be a head of grayish hair at the lower helm attempting to duck out of the way. Rusty, is that you? Lol

The euro boats are very pretty but oh so impractical. This boat and the Belize that is noted earlier are very nice. I also like the look of the Magellano series by Azimut. But, do they not have bugs in Europe? They way those salons open up to the back deck to create on big open space is really, really nice. As long as you are at an indoor boat show. If I had a boat opened up like that in July on the Chesapeake Bay, it would never be the same.

Plus, it seems that europeans use their boats thusly:

- take boat out and drive around in circles
- let super model drive for a few minutes
- have some wine and cheese while idling (also in circles)
- return home

As such, the galley storage space is usually only big enough for… you guessed it! Wine and cheese.

And the prep space in the galley is only big enough to… you guessed it! Cut the cheese. And maybe open the wine.

Don't worry about the dirty dishes, the photo crew will take care of that.

Lastly, these open bridges look awesome in the photo shoot, especially when adorned by the aforementioned super models, but I --- as a pasty white dude--- have one word for you:

Melanoma!

They are very pretty boats though.
 
Converse48 I agree with you comment, are there no bugs? We looked at the marquis coupe, and all I could think of is that we would be inviting the insects into our living and sleeping space.


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