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BBS : El Jefe
USA : Tuscan Sun
USA : Polar Star
USA : Kisses
BMU : Balaju
PYF : Tribu
USA : Miss Tricia
FRA : Celestial Hop
FRA : Stanley
FRA : Passionata [more]
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A little cruise in Maldives, April 2007
Posted by Yachtspotter | 05/07/2007 @ 12:40 | Reply
 And the last one, the 30 metres Sunset Queen, built in 2003, 18 guests : http://www.surftravel.com.au/... | Posted by Yachtspotter | 05/07/2007 @ 12:35 | Reply
 And the 32.9 metres Gaaviya, built in 2002, 18 guests : http://www.sunnymaldives.com/... | Posted by Yachtspotter | 05/07/2007 @ 12:30 | Reply
 Thank you Adam, this catamaran was a real mystery. Her level of luxury seems high, with a nice decoration. And thank you for the link, because it gives me clues for the next pictures. For example, the 33.3 metres Ocean Dancer, built in 2005, 16 guests : http://www.sunnymaldives.com/... | Posted by Adam | 05/07/2007 @ 11:30 | Reply The catamaran is the Four Seasons Explorer : http://www.sunnymaldives.com/... | Posted by Yachtspotter | 05/03/2007 @ 13:30 | Reply
 And finally, a more familiar profile for us, Alysia anchored off Malé. | Posted by Yachtspotter | 05/03/2007 @ 13:25 | Reply
 The 30 metres Blue Lagoon, built in 2005, 16 guests : http://maldivesliveaboard... | Posted by Yachtspotter | 05/03/2007 @ 13:20 | Reply
 A catamaran, too far to be identified... | Posted by Yachtspotter | 05/03/2007 @ 13:15 | Reply
 The 30 metres Baani Adventurer, built in 2005, 18 guests. | Posted by Yachtspotter | 05/03/2007 @ 13:10 | Reply
 The 42.35 metres Nooraanee Queen, built in 1999, 32 guests / 22 crew : http://www.nqcruise.com | Posted by Yachtspotter | 05/03/2007 @ 13:05 | Reply
 The 27.5 metres Manaal, built in 2005, 14 guests / 8 crew : http://maldivesliveaboard... | Posted by Yachtspotter | 05/03/2007 @ 13:00 | Reply
 Here are some pictures of "more and less" yachts spotted in Maldives in April 2007. Even if some of them don't reach the European and American level of finition, it's interesting to focus on them... Few details are known about them, and any specifications are welcome! |
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