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Old 02-20-2023, 11:29 AM   #1
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Trying to figure out how to make this fit at my dock…???

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Old 02-20-2023, 11:40 AM   #2
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Trying to figure out how to make this fit at my dock…???

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Pretty sure this would be thrown out of Mt. View a lot faster than my 24" pontoon was!
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Big, expensive . . . but so butt ugly I'm at a loss for words!
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Yikes. Maybe another color would help-no-I don't think so.
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Yikes. Maybe another color would help-no-I don't think so.
But it’s only 86 million!….

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You know this Plectrum-242 is a 242' ship supposedly capable to go 75-knots on its water foils except it does not exist. It is a design model that only exists on a make believe video......
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Trying to figure out how to make this fit at my dock…???

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That's definitely not going to solve my low draft problem. Given enough speed though I could probably park it in my living room.
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But it’s only 86 million!…. Dan
Recession is coming. I bet you can get a bargain if you wait a little. Perhaps a mooring instead of dock?
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I saw that mentioned in one of the boating industry publications. I wonder if it will ever actually get built. A lot of the mega-yacht design studios release concepts like this, but few of them ever actually become reality.


IMO a folding foil design is more practical.
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You know this Plectrum-242 is a 242' ship supposedly capable to go 75-knots on its water foils except it does not exist. It is a design model that only exists on a make believe video......
You figured that out ha…. Nothing gets by you!

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I saw that mentioned in one of the boating industry publications. I wonder if it will ever actually get built. A lot of the mega-yacht design studios release concepts like this, but few of them ever actually become reality.


IMO a folding foil design is more practical.
Doubt it ever gets built.

Yeah lots of beautiful concept cars out there also…still waiting for Cadillacs concept “Ciel” to come to fruition…what a beautiful looking car that is!

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Pretty sure this would be thrown out of Mt. View a lot faster than my 24" pontoon was!
Why did they bounce a 24-foot pontoon?!


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But it’s only 86 million!….

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Maybe we could all pool our money??
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That's definitely not going to solve my low draft problem. Given enough speed though I could probably park it in my living room.
Put it on your mooring and use the launch or the helicopter to the island?
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My slip is for up to a 24 foot boat...the protrusion of the outboard motor makes the pontoon 25 feet long.

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My slip is for up to a 24 foot boat...the protrusion of the outboard motor makes the pontoon 25 feet long.

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We could just "trim" the front deck with a chain saw. Or it may just snap off on its own one of these days. We have certainly done crazier on the island!
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We could just "trim" the front deck with a chain saw. Or it may just snap off on its own one of these days. We have certainly done crazier on the island!
Not a big deal... when I'm commuting I never go there.

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Dan,

Just get a mooring, and use one of your other boats as a tender.... I supposed you might miss your view with that Yacht blocking it, but hey, you can always just take the tender and go relax on deck....

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Hey, Dan, with a boat like that, you can park it anywhere it wants to park.
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Just get a mooring, and use one of your other boats as a tender.... I supposed you might miss your view with that Yacht blocking it, but hey, you can always just take the tender and go relax on deck....

With the helicopter pad, I'd just fly over to it instead of bothering with a tender.
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hmmmm....where do you mount the down riggers?
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hmmmm....where do you mount the down riggers?
You trail them from the mini-sub.
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So I did some looking around at this builders website..... Here is the Model I think I will look into once I win PowerBall.....while docking could be an issue, I figure I will anchor it, and have a loose line to my dock so it is all official, and can be left there......

https://www.lazzarinidesignstudio.com/prodigium
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