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On 25 Oct 2009 13:01:45 GMT, Jeronimus wrote:
Hope the insurance is payed up... |
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JR wrote in :
On 25 Oct 2009 13:01:45 GMT, Jeronimus wrote: Hope the insurance is payed up... I think it was.... as it had just been launched (september 2009).. Repairs will probably be quite extensive with seawater everywhere I think you can write of all the electrical systems.. at least. + the complete interior/upholstery. Regards, Jeroen |
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"Jeronimus" schreef in bericht . 133... The dream did not last long, strange for such a modern yacht. -- Greetings Bouler (The Netherlands) |
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On Mon, 26 Oct 2009 02:27:29 +0100, "Bouler"
wrote: "Jeronimus" schreef in bericht .133... The dream did not last long, strange for such a modern yacht. Does that tell you something about modern yachets? |
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"joevan" schreef in bericht ... The dream did not last long, strange for such a modern yacht. Does that tell you something about modern yachets? Of course I don't have any proof but it gives me a bad feeling. -- Greetings Bouler (The Netherlands) |
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"Bouler" schreef in bericht ... The dream did not last long, strange for such a modern yacht. Does that tell you something about modern yachets? Of course I don't have any proof but it gives me a bad feeling. Made in Poland.. O my god. I always order my yachts from Van Lent, De Vries or De Vries Lentsch :-) There is noting better as Dutch quality. http://www.royalvanlent.nl/ http://www.devriesscheepsbouw.nl/ http://www.devrieslentsch.com/ |
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"Willem Van der Voort" schreef in bericht ... "Bouler" schreef in bericht ... The dream did not last long, strange for such a modern yacht. Does that tell you something about modern yachets? Of course I don't have any proof but it gives me a bad feeling. Made in Poland.. O my god. I didn.t know that yacht was made in Poland, I thought in Den Helder. I always order my yachts from Van Lent, De Vries or De Vries Lentsch :-) There is noting better as Dutch quality. http://www.royalvanlent.nl/ http://www.devriesscheepsbouw.nl/ http://www.devrieslentsch.com/ Another link, my youngest brother works there, and yes its family;-) http://www.kuiperswoudsend.nl/ -- Greetings Bouler (The Netherlands) |
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"Willem Van der Voort" wrote in
: "Bouler" schreef in bericht ... The dream did not last long, strange for such a modern yacht. Does that tell you something about modern yachets? Of course I don't have any proof but it gives me a bad feeling. Made in Poland.. O my god. I always order my yachts from Van Lent, De Vries or De Vries Lentsch :-) There is noting better as Dutch quality. http://www.royalvanlent.nl/ http://www.devriesscheepsbouw.nl/ http://www.devrieslentsch.com/ I prefer Royal Huisman (www.royalhuisman.com) but then again, I'm a sailor. Royal van Lent and de Vries are also top of the bill. You can also check www.feadship.com I'm not sure if it's got anything to do with it but recenlty quite a lot of containers have been lost overboard in the region North of the Waddensea. Maybe the yacht was just unlucky enough to hit one of them. Generally damage to a hull doens't appear out of a blue sky. Judging from the picture on http://www.havendenhelder.nl/nieuws.asp (scroll down 4 articles) the damage must have occured below the waterline. She's affloat now with no damage apparant.... I'll keep you updated if I hear any more. Scroll down to the bottom for the lasest news on the Prins Willem, which burned down a few months ago in Den Helder. It was decided Not to rebuild her, because the costs were too high and the insurance too low... Regards, \ Jeroen |
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"Willem Van der Voort" wrote in
: "Bouler" schreef in bericht ... The dream did not last long, strange for such a modern yacht. Does that tell you something about modern yachets? Of course I don't have any proof but it gives me a bad feeling. Made in Poland.. O my god. I always order my yachts from Van Lent, De Vries or De Vries Lentsch :-) There is noting better as Dutch quality. http://www.royalvanlent.nl/ http://www.devriesscheepsbouw.nl/ http://www.devrieslentsch.com/ I prefer Royal Huisman (www.royalhuisman.com) but then again, I'm a sailor. Royal van Lent and de Vries are also top of the bill. You can also check www.feadship.com I'm not sure if it's got anything to do with it but recenlty quite a lot of containers have been lost overboard in the region North of the Waddensea. Maybe the yacht was just unlucky enough to hit one of them. Generally damage to a hull doens't appear out of a blue sky. Judging from the picture on http://www.havendenhelder.nl/nieuws.asp (scroll down 4 articles) the damage must have occured below the waterline. She's affloat now with no damage apparant.... I'll keep you updated if I hear any more. Scroll down to the bottom for the lasest news on the Prins Willem, which burned down a few months ago in Den Helder. It was decided Not to rebuild her, because the costs were too high and the insurance too low... Regards, \ Jeroen |
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