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Ursa Tersanesi
Posted by Ersin | 09/22/2008 @ 12:30 | Reply You are correct about the Turkish naval architect; his name is Y. Turhan Soyaslan, you may collect the data of the yacht from http://www.soyaslanmarine.com | Posted by Yachtspotter | 09/21/2008 @ 12:10 | Reply
 Yes Johan, it's the project from Dunya. Here is another view. | Posted by Johan | 09/19/2008 @ 19:00 | Reply I think this is the 38 m from Dunya-Ursa. She is designed by a turkish naval architect whose name I cannot recollect, however the interior designer is somewhat more well known: Bannenberg designs. She looks quite nice, in my opinon, with a somewhat "shippy" appearance. Nice to see new displacement yachts of this size, these have become more rare as most new launches of this size are semi-displacement yachts. | Posted by Yachtspotter | 09/19/2008 @ 09:05 | Reply It seems that some yards were involved in her construction. For the moment I don't have all her history... | Posted by Jacques | 09/19/2008 @ 09:00 | Reply I came back from Cannes yesterday, it was a nice show. Dream On seems to be a sister ship of Azteca built by Nereids. | Posted by Yachtspotter | 09/19/2008 @ 01:00 | Reply
 Here is the first picture of Dream On. This yacht of 38.1m was built by the Turkish yard Ursa Tersanesi. |
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