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Welcome to Arillas => Arillas general information => Topic started by: angiem on January 19, 2017, 11:31:07 AM
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Hi all,
Some time ago, someone posted a photo of a huge ( - very distinctive - ) yacht sailing past Arillas. My first thought when I saw it was 'Russian Oligarch?'. It cropped up in conversation the other day, and I've been trying to find the photo but can't.
Can anybody help find it, or re-post it?
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I posted one of a yacht near the White House in Kalami? Was that it? If so it is under A to Z of photos but I am happy to post it again if you think it is it.
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I did see the Maltese Falcon off Arillas but can't remember if that was last year or the year before
https://www.symaltesefalcon.com (https://www.symaltesefalcon.com)
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Hi , If it's the one we saw in May it could have been Andrey Melnichenko the Russian oligarch whose boat is called A .
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Yep - that's the one Tigerfan. Thank you.
http://elitechoice.org/wp-content/uploads/2011/03/Andrey-Melnichenko-yacht-A.jpg
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'Just seen it's up for sale - $300 million. Anybody??
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HI ALL
TO HIS MATES HE LETS ME CALL HIM ANDDY HE BROUGHT HIS OLD TUB TO LONDON FOR ME TO HAVE FIRST REFUSAL NOT BIG ENOUGH FOR ME
HIS OLD MODEL
http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-3776797/On-board-225million-superyacht-Russian-tycoon-s-model-wife-poses-stunning-shots-390-ft-bombproof-floating-palace-hosted-Hollywood-list-moored-Thames.html
HIS NEW TOY
http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-3840990/330m-superyacht-owned-Russian-billionaire-sails-test.html
KEVIN
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Kevin
I reckon "Yacht" to buy it !!
Negg
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Lol. Very good Eggy - as usual.
To be honest, if I had $300 million lying around, it certainly wouldn't go on this. Selfishly, I would buy all of the land currently on sale around Arillas, just to stop anyone else buying it and building on it, and then build myself a modest little place next to the Tria. You can but dream.
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Looks more like a ship than a yacht. Take the sail away and it is definitely more the size of ship. When does a yacht become a ship???
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Hi Sonia
NO i am not a geek i looked it up
The Answer:
The determining factors that distinguish boats from ships has evolved over time. The term "ship" formerly referred to a sailing vessel having three or more masts. In modern times, however, a ship is usually a vessel of more than 500 tons of displacement.
Displacement tonnage is a way to measure a ship's capacity. The number, expressed in tons, is the weight of a vessel as it floats, or the weight of the water it displaces. By a common definition, a boat is small enough to be carried by a ship. And all submarines are called boats, regardless of their size
kevin
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Hi Sonia
NO i am not a geek i looked it up
kevin
It's all "Geek" to me!!!
Negg