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I've never wanted a Yacht so badly in my life.

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capheind posted on 07/27/2011

it's only a design concept at the moment, but it has the potential to be the greatest tiki getaway in history.

http://www.coolest-gadgets.com/20110727/massive-yacht-volcano/

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Bora Boris posted on 07/27/2011

I like it. :)

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Tangaroa-Ru posted on 07/28/2011

I want it.

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Tangaroa-Ru posted on 07/28/2011

Just read the story on it. It would be the ultimate "party" boat, but I think I'll stick with my dream of, one day, living on a Disneyland-worthy pirate ship.

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capheind posted on 07/28/2011

If they made it a shade larger you could fit the pirate ship in the pool.

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Tom Slick posted on 07/28/2011

I've never quite understood the pool on a boat thing...I mean I do, but you are surrounded by water!...I think it would be way cooler to have a permanent "boom" type hydraulic lift deck structure over both sides of the boat, with a heavy duty netting type bottom, and people could swim safely in the ocean they are traveling. I guess something similar to an aircraft carrier platform, but in reverse.

Mind you, there would be no need for such a boat to cruise to Alaska or any other cold water destination. It would be used in warm vacation waters, and could flip up flush with the ship's sides during rough stormy waters.
{copyright pending!} :lol:

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Bruddah Bear posted on 07/28/2011

On 2011-07-28 13:43, Tom Slick wrote:
I've never quite understood the pool on a boat thing...I mean I do, but you are surrounded by water!...I think it would be way cooler to have a permanent "boom" type hydraulic lift deck structure over both sides of the boat, with a heavy duty netting type bottom, and people could swim safely in the ocean they are traveling. I guess something similar to an aircraft carrier platform, but in reverse.

Or perhaps something like an Auxiliary Repair Dock (more commonly referred to as a "floating drydock")

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