Wednesday, July 18, 2012

Numptia

Superyacht Numptia, Rossinavi, IMO 1011367, port of LivornoThe 70-meter “Numptia” was built in 2011 at the Rossinavi Shipyard in Viareggio. Here the boat is entering our small dry dock for some maintenance.Superyacht Numptia, Rossinavi, IMO 1011367, port of Livorno“Numptia” can reach speeds of 18.6 knots. At 16 knots (30 km/h), a speed achieved with 50 percent power, she burns about 132 gallons (500 liters) of fuel per hour.Superyacht Numptia, Rossinavi, IMO 1011367, port of Livorno“Numptia” also has a touch-and-go helicopter pad with built-in landing lights.
Decidedly more modest means of transportation will get us home today.

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External links: Rossinavi (Official site) - Numptia Super Yacht (Yachts International) - Numptia Super Yacht (The Cool Hunter)

16 comments:

  1. I am sitting here with a dumbfounded look on my face. I like comfort and a little luxury, but this so far exceeds anything I would enjoy.

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  2. That doesn't sound like very good gas mileage to me!

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  3. Perhaps I am just "uncool" but who are these people with enough money to buy and enjoy (I hope!) these luxury vessels?!

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  4. Oh come on, you could at least take a helicopter... :-)

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  5. I like the name of this impressive huge ship!
    Your pictures are wonderful, congratulations!
    Léia

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  6. is this part of your new canal? is it all working well?

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  7. I cantieri Rossinavi li vedo quando vado al mare in Darsena a Viareggio! Gran bella nave...ciao, Arianna!

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  8. Beautifully shown here VP, it's a fabulous vessel but oh la la! all that fuel, I don't think so!

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  9. I think it's fantastic to see such a beauty so close to the city buildings.

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  10. She looks beautiful!
    Will she be in Stavanger later this summer?
    Well, it depend on the lucky owner I guess...

    Looks quite narrow where she is.

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  11. Very impressive but not my cup of tea.

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