Mariz
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Incredible Yachts in Loreto
A couple of incredible yachts were moored off the beach on Coronado Island.
Here's the link Mega-Yachts in Loreto
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güero
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Just wanted to see the yachts. Don't want to register.
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I don't think you have to register to view the forums or pictures?
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This time clicking on the link I got to see one of the boats then after that a registration screen came up again and after a few more clicks on the
photos just a blank screen. Maybe the problem is my computer. Thanks.
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Works for me, nice boats.
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I saw the boats too....just incredible!
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Did see the Kogo at the end of the public pier in La Paz in April.
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I have never saw them in action but people that have say the black boat acts as escort for the bigger yacht and by acts of intimidation discourage
anyone from coming close to the bigger yacht
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Some serious comfort there!
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no boats
The harder I work, the luckier I get
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http://www.powerandmotoryacht.com/megayachts/worlds-100-larg...
Here's one................
http://www.businessinsider.com/yacht-of-the-week-the-33-mill...
Here's the other...........

ps. the hull of the Kogo was painted blue since the 2008 article and photos, apparently, because the boat in La Paz has a blue hull, not white.
[Edited on 6-4-2013 by elgatoloco]
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Worked this time....WOW
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Quote: | Originally posted by J.P.
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I have never saw them in action but people that have say the black boat acts as escort for the bigger yacht and by acts of intimidation discourage
anyone from coming close to the bigger yacht |
At anchor in Coronado, we were able to circle around them in our little "tin boat" without any signs of intimidation. We were pretty close to the
Wally, they are really impressive up close.
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Quote: | Originally posted by elgatoloco
ps. the hull of the Kogo was painted blue since the 2008 article and photos, apparently, because the boat in La Paz has a blue hull, not white.
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When I saw it in La Paz in April it was definitely white.
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Seeing some Loreto residents on FB also noting having seen the WallyPower yacht:


https://www.facebook.com/pages/118-Wally-Power/1150287685878...
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So, I guess the Kogo just pulls up to the pier pump and El Capitan says "fill'er up" !! Imagine how many Pesos for that !!!
Edit: Just looked it up... the Kogo's fuel tanks hold 202,000 liters and can send that yacht 7,000 Nautical Miles at 14 knots (cruising speed)... the
fastest it can go in ideal conditions is 16 knots.
Then, I figured out that @ 12 peso's per liter for diesel, that would cost approximately 2.4-million pesos... or over $185,000 US dollars to fill'er
up !! Are my calculations correct? I'm not too sure.
[Edited on 6-13-2013 by Bob H]
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