Credința lui Lawrence Stroll: Transportul iahtului 79,95m/ 262.3ft

Credința lui Lawrence Stroll: Transportul iahtului 79,95m/ 262.3ft



Faith 79.95m/ 262.3ft, lansat ca proiect 714 de către Feadship la 23 februarie, și -a părăsit astăzi șantierul naval în Aalsmeer pentru Rotterdam. Acest iaht a înlocuit cel mai probabil 96.55m/ 316.9ft 2016, credință livrată, care a fost vândută în 2021 și care trebuia să fie deținută de omul de afaceri canadian Lawrence Stroll. Desigur, am urmat transportul, care a fost o provocare pentru a trece la unele poduri. Filmări de Nautical Lady & Dutch Yachting. #Faith #Feadship #LawRenceStroll

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31 thoughts on “Credința lui Lawrence Stroll: Transportul iahtului 79,95m/ 262.3ft

  1. Thank you for the great video🎉❤
    She is beautiful❤❤ The top glass lounge has some classic supercar design hues to it, sort of like a coupe windscreen, in my view..
    Beautiful, streamlined design!!

  2. Interesting design. I have to wonder where the wheelhouse is? Not sure I like all that glass on the upper deck and doesn't appear to have a lot of outside deck space.

  3. Tuning in here from the Leeward Islands. Hearing some dub tunes as background music and watching a huge yacht going on Holland kanaal tour. It takes a lot of time and effort to put a video like this together. Respect! Very nice. 👌👌👌 Great entertainment. Greetings. SYOTC

  4. Knap staaltje jachtbouw uit Nederland. Mooi filmpje ook. Maar wat een wanstaltig ding in een tijd dat bejaarden hier de thermostaat op 17 graden hebben staan, omdat ze anders geen eten meer kunnen kopen. Nederland is diep gezonken onder het afgelopen decennium met een VVD-PvdA-D66 regime. "You'll own nothing and you'll be happy". Ik hoor het Klaus Schwab nog zeggen. Gaat lekker jongens, de WEF-agenda wordt gewoon uitgerold. Democratie? Zo ouderwets.

  5. Hollands vakmanschap en meesterschap! 👌💪🇳🇱🇳🇱🇳🇱
    Tenminste iets waar we als Nederlander nog trots op kunnen zijn

  6. They must have built that boat to the exact clearances of those bridge crossings, because that's just super tight, and they can't go any bigger or the boat won't fit.

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