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Terrible design. Impossible to dock along side without risking damage to a paint job that can't be patched, and flexing a hull that's mostly glass. Hull side laminated windows will begin to fail within a year, and within three or four they'll start to leak around the edges. I've spent two decades dealing with moronic Italian yacht designs and that one takes the cake.
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Quoted: It was built by technomar yachts, lambo helped with the design cues on the interior. Exterior and running surfaces are technomar design. Two 24-liter MAN V12 diesel engines produce 2,000 PS (1,972 HP) each for a total of 4,000 PS (3,945 HP in total), allowing the motor yacht to reach a top speed of 60 knots (69 mph / 111 km/h). This makes it the fastest of the Tecnomar fleet, thanks in part to a low weight of 24 tons (48,000 lbs). View Quote Given that Lamborghini is famous for their V12's I've guessing they had some hand in the design of the marine engines. |
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Quoted: That fight with Mayweather set him up with $$$ for a good while. But if he keeps buying gold plated things like this, he might end up like MC Hammer. https://media1.tenor.com/images/49d03b9e8ef4b85e4e7b9bf322997670/tenor.gif?itemid=5307262 View Quote He made 6 or 7 X that selling his shares of propper 12 |
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Quoted: Terrible design. Impossible to dock along side without risking damage to a paint job that can't be patched, and flexing a hull that's mostly glass. Hull side laminated windows will begin to fail within a year, and within three or four they'll start to leak around the edges. I've spent two decades dealing with moronic Italian yacht designs and that one takes the cake. View Quote Doesn't seem very practical, but my guess is that he'll use it and sell it in about a year or two tops. |
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Quoted: Terrible design. Impossible to dock along side without risking damage to a paint job that can't be patched, and flexing a hull that's mostly glass. Hull side laminated windows will begin to fail within a year, and within three or four they'll start to leak around the edges. I've spent two decades dealing with moronic Italian yacht designs and that one takes the cake. View Quote bruh I don't think you and me are the target audience |
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Quoted: Oh yeah, most ships even half that size have a small kitchen. I'm sure it has a fairly nice bathroom for a boat and a fairly nice kitchen area. It's like a really nice small apartment on the water that travels basically. No way is that thing "blue water" fit though. It's basically made for tooling around the Med or island hoping somewhere like the Caribbean. If he wants to move it from say off the coast of Spain to the Bahamas he's going to have to get a larger ship to transport it there. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted: Quoted: Is that boat for tooling around the harbor or is it blue water capable? Would it have a kitchen? Oh yeah, most ships even half that size have a small kitchen. I'm sure it has a fairly nice bathroom for a boat and a fairly nice kitchen area. It's like a really nice small apartment on the water that travels basically. No way is that thing "blue water" fit though. It's basically made for tooling around the Med or island hoping somewhere like the Caribbean. If he wants to move it from say off the coast of Spain to the Bahamas he's going to have to get a larger ship to transport it there. Galley. Head. C'mon man. |
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Quoted: Is that boat for tooling around the harbor or is it blue water capable? Would it have a kitchen? View Quote On the right day anything is blue water capable! This boat's sweet spot is going really fast for a short distance and then acting like a douchenozzle. My money is that it never leaves Miami, as this is where such boats belong (*with the exception of a trip to Bimini Resort World, where they'll brag about their international adventures on IG*). It will have a galley, which is what they call kitchens on a boat |
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Quoted: Given that Lamborghini is famous for their V12's I've guessing they had some hand in the design of the marine engines. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted: Quoted: It was built by technomar yachts, lambo helped with the design cues on the interior. Exterior and running surfaces are technomar design. Two 24-liter MAN V12 diesel engines produce 2,000 PS (1,972 HP) each for a total of 4,000 PS (3,945 HP in total), allowing the motor yacht to reach a top speed of 60 knots (69 mph / 111 km/h). This makes it the fastest of the Tecnomar fleet, thanks in part to a low weight of 24 tons (48,000 lbs). Given that Lamborghini is famous for their V12's I've guessing they had some hand in the design of the marine engines. I highly doubt it. Normally with these colaborations, AMG does a lot of them too, they just are there for the design and styling cues. big difference between a v12 gas car engine that's like 6 liters compared to a 24 liter twin turbo common rail diesel engine. Plus, the transmissions and the gearing etc. It's way out of VW groups wheel house. |
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Quoted: 63' is a superyacht now? Good to know. Apparently you slap a sports car logo on anything and it sells like hotcakes. Even Porsche is doing yachts now. View Quote I was thinking the same......I wouldn't say super yacht. Now this is a super yacht at just under 600 ft. It defines the difference between millionaires and guys worth billions. I cant imagine the monthly nut on this thing for crew and maintenance let alone fuel and mooring fees. This is after dropping north of $600 mil just for the boat. Attached File |
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Quoted: Given that Lamborghini is famous for their V12's I've guessing they had some hand in the design of the marine engines. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted: Quoted: It was built by technomar yachts, lambo helped with the design cues on the interior. Exterior and running surfaces are technomar design. Two 24-liter MAN V12 diesel engines produce 2,000 PS (1,972 HP) each for a total of 4,000 PS (3,945 HP in total), allowing the motor yacht to reach a top speed of 60 knots (69 mph / 111 km/h). This makes it the fastest of the Tecnomar fleet, thanks in part to a low weight of 24 tons (48,000 lbs). Given that Lamborghini is famous for their V12's I've guessing they had some hand in the design of the marine engines. Maybe the paint color on the engines. MAN is legit and they're not going to take any cues from Lamborghini on design. Lamborghini would be completely out of their depth. |
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Quoted: @BlackFox Can you weigh in? What’s the industry standard for a super yacht? As close as I even get to the word is on the articles I read https://www.ar15.com/media/mediaFiles/349123/742BA0BF-8F7C-473D-9BE4-837D42EDFD6F_jpe-2021700.JPGhttps://www.ar15.com/media/mediaFiles/349123/A3CFCA72-7EE0-4826-BF5B-8E061A16070B_jpe-2021701.JPG View Quote Sorry Rogueboss - wasn't busting on you. I saw the article, and thought it was funny. At the time my boat was entered into the Superyachts.com directory of superyachts, she was the smallest vessel ever to achieve this status at a mere 90' long. This was primarily due to her volume, which exceeded any 112' boat at the time. The general rule is that 100' is the smallest superyacht, anything below about 65' is a "pocket yacht" and a 70' to 100' is a "yacht." Megas start at around 200'. Keep in mind that the general rule is that adding 10' to a boat doubles the volume (and general size). A jump from a 60' to a 70' is a huge deal. The 102' version of my boat is almost 2x the gross tonnage. |
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Man that thing is awesome, you could just blubblubblublublublub around or WAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAHHHHHHH either one.
I wonder if they raised the deck so he can see over the rail. |
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Quoted: bruh I don't think you and me are the target audience View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted: Quoted: Terrible design. Impossible to dock along side without risking damage to a paint job that can't be patched, and flexing a hull that's mostly glass. Hull side laminated windows will begin to fail within a year, and within three or four they'll start to leak around the edges. I've spent two decades dealing with moronic Italian yacht designs and that one takes the cake. bruh I don't think you and me are the target audience The truth is they're targeting people with no yachting experience because nobody that's ever been around boats would want it. I did a survey for a high profile guy on a Dutch boat of similar stupidity. I talked him out of it. |
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if i had the money to burn on a boat that expensive it wouldn't look like an ugly oversized speed boat
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22-6-0 and a half-way decent whiskey gets you that?
I went into the wrong business. |
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Quoted: The truth is they're targeting people with no yachting experience because nobody that's ever been around boats would want it. I did a survey for a high profile guy on a Dutch boat of similar stupidity. I talked him out of it. View Quote As has been mentioned- what are the odds he’s actually “using” this boat and not just sitting on it in the docks and talking about how cool he his while drinking? |
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Quoted: I was thinking the same......I wouldn't say super yacht. Now this is a super yacht at just under 600 ft. It defines the difference between millionaires and guys worth billions. I cant imagine the monthly nut on this thing for crew and maintenance let alone fuel and mooring fees. This is after dropping north of $600 mil just for the boat. https://www.ar15.com/media/mediaFiles/134638/E6756E0E-74A1-4C43-A220-1EC77C79808F_jpe-2021706.JPG View Quote |
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There are many 3.5 million dollar yachts that are capable of crossing oceans is style and comfort.
That is not one of them. |
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Can someone photoshop the yachts christening with a broken foot instead of champagne?
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Quoted: As has been mentioned- what are the odds he's actually "using" this boat and not just sitting on it in the docks and talking about how cool he his while drinking? View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted: Quoted: The truth is they're targeting people with no yachting experience because nobody that's ever been around boats would want it. I did a survey for a high profile guy on a Dutch boat of similar stupidity. I talked him out of it. As has been mentioned- what are the odds he's actually "using" this boat and not just sitting on it in the docks and talking about how cool he his while drinking? He'll have to hire at least a Captain to drive him around and maintain the boat. He'll drive it himself when the Captain is sure there's nothing for him to run in to but he won't be doing the docking. The only way to keep that paint job from getting destroyed is by having lots of fenders, a good Captain, and a deckhand that knows how to set everything up. |
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Quoted: He'll have to hire at least a Captain to drive him around and maintain the boat. He'll drive it himself when the Captain is sure there's nothing for him to run in to but he won't be doing the docking. The only way to keep that paint job from getting destroyed is by having lots of fenders, a good Captain, and a deckhand that knows how to set everything up. View Quote He doesn’t even strike me as the guy who would ever even want to drive it himself Rather as the type who just wants to park it in a front dock spot and tell at people about how cool he is |
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What is the definition of a yacht? To me that just looks like a really expensive fancy speedboat.
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Quoted: I highly doubt it. Normally with these colaborations, AMG does a lot of them too, they just are there for the design and styling cues. big difference between a v12 gas car engine that's like 6 liters compared to a 24 liter twin turbo common rail diesel engine. Plus, the transmissions and the gearing etc. It's way out of VW groups wheel house. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted: Quoted: Quoted: It was built by technomar yachts, lambo helped with the design cues on the interior. Exterior and running surfaces are technomar design. Two 24-liter MAN V12 diesel engines produce 2,000 PS (1,972 HP) each for a total of 4,000 PS (3,945 HP in total), allowing the motor yacht to reach a top speed of 60 knots (69 mph / 111 km/h). This makes it the fastest of the Tecnomar fleet, thanks in part to a low weight of 24 tons (48,000 lbs). Given that Lamborghini is famous for their V12's I've guessing they had some hand in the design of the marine engines. I highly doubt it. Normally with these colaborations, AMG does a lot of them too, they just are there for the design and styling cues. big difference between a v12 gas car engine that's like 6 liters compared to a 24 liter twin turbo common rail diesel engine. Plus, the transmissions and the gearing etc. It's way out of VW groups wheel house. VW owns MAN |
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Quoted: They also make farm tractors. In fact they made tractors, before they made cars. https://www.ar15.com/media/mediaFiles/351202/1920px-Lamborghini_Trattori_jpg-2021689.JPG View Quote and industrial hydraulic equipment. He got into building cars to snub Enzo Ferrari for the poor service he got from the factory in Maranello. He was 54 when he built his first car, if I recall correct. |
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Quoted: That fight with Mayweather set him up with $$$ for a good while. But if he keeps buying gold plated things like this, he might end up like MC Hammer. https://media1.tenor.com/images/49d03b9e8ef4b85e4e7b9bf322997670/tenor.gif?itemid=5307262 View Quote The sale of Proper Whiskey did much more for him. |
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Quoted: Only 3.5? They didn’t miss a zero? View Quote That's my thought. Actually seems kind of low. I guess that's what inflation will do to our perception. I also assume the boat was made by another company and then Lamborghini just tacked onto the price to put their name on it. Since when does Lamborghini know anything about boats? |
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Quoted: The sale of Proper Whiskey did much more for him. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted: Quoted: That fight with Mayweather set him up with $$$ for a good while. But if he keeps buying gold plated things like this, he might end up like MC Hammer. https://media1.tenor.com/images/49d03b9e8ef4b85e4e7b9bf322997670/tenor.gif?itemid=5307262 The sale of Proper Whiskey did much more for him. Think he's gonna be ok. |
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Quoted: Quoted: Quoted: Quoted: It was built by technomar yachts, lambo helped with the design cues on the interior. Exterior and running surfaces are technomar design. Two 24-liter MAN V12 diesel engines produce 2,000 PS (1,972 HP) each for a total of 4,000 PS (3,945 HP in total), allowing the motor yacht to reach a top speed of 60 knots (69 mph / 111 km/h). This makes it the fastest of the Tecnomar fleet, thanks in part to a low weight of 24 tons (48,000 lbs). Given that Lamborghini is famous for their V12's I've guessing they had some hand in the design of the marine engines. I highly doubt it. Normally with these colaborations, AMG does a lot of them too, they just are there for the design and styling cues. big difference between a v12 gas car engine that's like 6 liters compared to a 24 liter twin turbo common rail diesel engine. Plus, the transmissions and the gearing etc. It's way out of VW groups wheel house. VW owns MAN LoL...VW auto |
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Quoted: He's worth $200 million after the sale of Proper whiskey. Think he's gonna be ok. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted: Quoted: Quoted: That fight with Mayweather set him up with $$$ for a good while. But if he keeps buying gold plated things like this, he might end up like MC Hammer. https://media1.tenor.com/images/49d03b9e8ef4b85e4e7b9bf322997670/tenor.gif?itemid=5307262 The sale of Proper Whiskey did much more for him. Think he's gonna be ok. maybe....it depends if he has good advisors to tell him not to be a tard with his money |
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Quoted: maybe....it depends if he has good advisors to tell him not to be a tard with his money View Quote and if he agrees to listen to them. I don't think he's the kind of guy who takes advice well when he disagrees with it. Financial advisors: "Conor, you're running out of money. Slow down your spending." McGregor: "FEWK YOO!! I'll buy your measly building just to terminate yer lease early and throw yew out onto tha streets!!" |
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Quoted: That fight with Mayweather set him up with $$$ for a good while. But if he keeps buying gold plated things like this, he might end up like MC Hammer. https://media1.tenor.com/images/49d03b9e8ef4b85e4e7b9bf322997670/tenor.gif?itemid=5307262 View Quote He sold the half of his whiskey company that he still owned earlier this year for $600 million. He was the world's highest paid athlete on this year's Forbes List at $180 million (that includes his part of the whiskey sale) That should hold him a while. I can still see him ending up broke, though. |
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I know what a real yacht is and that's no yacht. It's just a bad ass boat.
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Quoted: On the right day anything is blue water capable! This boat's sweet spot is going really fast for a short distance and then acting like a douchenozzle. My money is that it never leaves Miami, as this is where such boats belong (*with the exception of a trip to Bimini Resort World, where they'll brag about their international adventures on IG*). It will have a galley, which is what they call kitchens on a boat View Quote Truth! Again, I'll reference my reply above. That's not a yacht. |
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If he’s on crutches, he can’t sneak up on his wife blowing the captain at least…
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Quoted: Should we start a pool on when he sinks that thing? View Quote I'll place my bet now - It will be on the rocks of an easily navigable inlet between 1:30 a.m and 3:30 a.m. between 90 and 120 days of him taking ownership (right about when you get complacent). The radio will be found to be "wide open throttle" (WOT) at time of impact. There will be multiple bikini tops around the site of the wreckage. The female occupants will all mysteriously be rescued in spite of not wearing life preservers (as if they had natural flotation devices), and Conor will be quickly shuffled away before the officers arrive on location. Within 6 months there will be another click-bait article posted about how he's now buying a $6.9MM "yacht" (that will be something like a Pershing 78) with some sort of corporate sponsorship. I'll take my money in BTC or small bills please |
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Quoted: and if he agrees to listen to them. I don't think he's the kind of guy who takes advice well when he disagrees with it. Financial advisors: "Conor, you're running out of money. Slow down your spending." McGregor: "FEWK YOO!! I'll buy your measly building just to terminate yer lease early and throw yew out onto tha streets!!" View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted: Quoted: maybe....it depends if he has good advisors to tell him not to be a tard with his money and if he agrees to listen to them. I don't think he's the kind of guy who takes advice well when he disagrees with it. Financial advisors: "Conor, you're running out of money. Slow down your spending." McGregor: "FEWK YOO!! I'll buy your measly building just to terminate yer lease early and throw yew out onto tha streets!!" yep pretty much. 200 mil doesn't last if you can't control your spending. |
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