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On Jun 7, 6:25?am, Bobby wrote:
Luxury sailing yacht 'Maltese Falcon' is massive 88 meter mega yacht
built by the Italian Perini Navi Yachts. A privileged few charter
guests will ever be fortunate enough to experience the Maltese Falcon
under full sail. The huge clipper S/Y 'Maltese Falcon' is the largest
sailing yacht in the world and in a breeze her immense DynaRig powers
her to record shattering speeds.

I've never seen such a beauty. It's possible to rent for a modest 3350
000 $/week

look @ that :http://www.europaluxury.com/yacht/to...se-falcon.html


No big deal.

In fact, it looks a lot like my own
boat...................................


Pointy in the front, floating in the water, and with teak decks. :-)

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Pointy in the front, floating in the water, and with teak decks.


It's the onboard "accessories" that make the difference...

:-)

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Wayne.B wrote:

On Thu, 07 Jun 2007 10:24:05 -0700, Chuck Gould
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Pointy in the front, floating in the water, and with teak decks.



It's the onboard "accessories" that make the difference...

:-)


They weren't shown, but can we assume that those "accessories" are also
pointy in the front?

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On Thu, 07 Jun 2007 15:52:07 -0500, dt wrote:

They weren't shown, but can we assume that those "accessories" are also
pointy in the front?


With nicely rounded sterns of course.

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