Saturday, January 31, 2009

A Sea-Going Private Resort


Part of what I enjoy about designing and building custom vessels is the diversity of personalities, ideas and objectives that I encounter with each project.
One project now on Albert Nazarov's drawing board – and still in its early stages – is for a well-travelled Thailand-based businessman who exports Thai seafood and other products to international markets. It is for a prototype of a 'floating resort': a heavy displacement, motor catamaran, built in ply. It is intended that the interior – and to a small extent, the exterior – replicates a traditional Thai bungalow, with teak walls, carved decorations, stone floors, and a 360-degree views from the very high bridge-deck cabin.

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