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Posted by Johan | 10/04/2006 @ 11:30 | Reply
 
She is designed by H2 Yacht Design, there are renderings of both exterior and interior at their website : http://www.h2yachtdesign.com/...
 
Posted by Castlerock | 10/04/2006 @ 10:30 | Reply
 
What do you know about the Russian yard Sevmash building a 71 m yacht with a beam of 11m, 18 knt cruise, 14 crew and 12 guests? Here is the link : http://www.sevmash.ru/...
 
Posted by Merijn | 07/04/2006 @ 23:00 | Reply
 
The Hotchya 35NC is launched! More information and a photo : http://www.kochnewton.net/...
She has an interesting lay-out : http://www.kochnewton.net/...
 
Posted by Johan | 02/08/2006 @ 13:50 | Reply
 
The interior of it is no less impressive, take a look at the renderings at the Vripack website : http://www.vripack.nl/...
 
Posted by Marian | 02/07/2006 @ 11:15 | Reply
 
I was very impressed with the concept model that Timmerman had on show at Monaco, but this is reality : http://www.bymnews.com/...
 
Posted by Johan | 01/20/2006 @ 19:55 | Reply
 
Considering that the interest in yachts among Russians is growing, it would perhaps be appropriate with a new heading about that. At least two Russian yards are entering the yacht market, one of them Timmermann Yachts with several projects under way up to 45 metres, the other one Hotchya with a 35 metre MY designed by Newcruise. The latter one is currently offered for sale through Koch, Newton & Partners : http://www.kochnewtonandpartners.com/...

According to Boat International, H2 Yacht Design has a 120 metre design under way to be built in Russia for Russian clients and CK Baltika yard has a 67 metre MY under way, to be launched in 2007. Anyone who knows anything more about those projects or yards?
 
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