Mixing a classic boat shape with modern details and designs, the Firmship (€276,000; roughly $400,500) is a little like a James Bond boat from the '70s — think Roger Moore — dropped into modern times. The deliberately two-tone boat — everything is grey or teak — offers features like foldable deck furniture, a stylish, galvanized anchor, GPS with autopilot, a stained glass window between the cabin and pilothouse, a full king-sized bed, couch that converts into a queen bed, bathroom with stand-up shower, and, of course, a beefy Perkins six cylinder engine to make sure you can make haste when your aquatic adventuring turns sour.
Thursday, June 9, 2011
Firmship
Mixing a classic boat shape with modern details and designs, the Firmship (€276,000; roughly $400,500) is a little like a James Bond boat from the '70s — think Roger Moore — dropped into modern times. The deliberately two-tone boat — everything is grey or teak — offers features like foldable deck furniture, a stylish, galvanized anchor, GPS with autopilot, a stained glass window between the cabin and pilothouse, a full king-sized bed, couch that converts into a queen bed, bathroom with stand-up shower, and, of course, a beefy Perkins six cylinder engine to make sure you can make haste when your aquatic adventuring turns sour.
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