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Old 17-03-2019, 09:43   #1
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Any idea what model this is?

Hi,

one of the threads just hat the attached image as a header image.
Does anyone know what make & model that nice looking big cat is?

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Old 17-03-2019, 14:48   #2
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Re: Any idea what model this is?

It's a 58' Kelsall Ballota. Derek Kelsall is a famous multihull designer and Ballota is a builder in Peru. It's in the details under the screen name of the OP in that crew wanted ad.
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Old 17-03-2019, 14:56   #3
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I guess you could be right, but that looks like the Princess of the Seas out of Nassau with perhaps 3,000 passengers to me
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Thank you Sand Crab!
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Re: Any idea what model this is?

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I guess you could be right, but that looks like the Princess of the Seas out of Nassau with perhaps 3,000 passengers to me
.....and I was hoping you'd name the ferry in between! ;-)
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Old 18-03-2019, 11:42   #6
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Re: Any idea what model this is?

Based on the water composition I can tell you it is St. Thomas
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There's one in every crowd.
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I agree with Sand Crab, but whatever she is she looks roomy. That is my biggest criteria.
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