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ApathyGifted posted:Anyone remember the Wallypower 118? It looked like a Bond villian's stealth yacht, and the 118 stood for the length... 118 feet. The Wallypower 118 is probably my favorite currently existing Yacht. Its pretty much completely useless, as it costs as much as much larger Yachts, has very lovely endurance, is too small for long trips but too big to be practically used as a day boat, sucks down fuel like crazy, requires at least one if not two specially trained Marine Gas Turbine specialists on every trip, and loses a ton of interior space to the engine room. Wally has only made the one and in seven years on the market no one has bought it. That said its absolutely gorgeous and looks like nothing else out there. If I won the lottery and then somehow won even more money it would be the Yacht I'd buy. ![]() ![]() I'm also somewhat partial to this class since I'm an officer on them:
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| # ¿ Mar 13, 2010 04:03 |
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| # ¿ May 22, 2013 17:32 |
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Recently came back from a month at sea on this badboy here:![]() Didn't get too many pics overall, for obvious reasons, but here is a nice blurry shot of our tubes / Weapons Storage Compartment / Sleeping area for non-quals and 'riders'. My rack is just visible in the lower left. ![]() There were a few other shots that I'd like to share but I'm not sure how kosher they would be.
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| # ¿ Dec 22, 2010 22:44 |
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McDeth posted:I hear supervisions were really effected by the Market Crash of 2008-2009. Combining Luxury Yachts with Submarines is a really bad idea anyway.
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