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Beautiful yacht arrived in Gilford.... Just stunning.... 56 foot Galeon.... Congratul
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Amazing. One of a kind
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This is a beautiful vessel, but I don't understand the hype...what's this have that my 24 ft. pontoon doesn't??
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Wonderful...
I'm sure the folks in Sally's Gut are looking forward to that thing traversing that sigmoid bend!!!
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Actually, I can’t wait till it traverses the “Hole”.
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The inside is amazing but not really a fan of the exterior style. Hope he doesn’t try to go to Naswa.
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... win big in NH!
Is this big boat a triple NH win or what?
Win #1 - no NH sales tax Win #2 - no NH property tax Win #3 - no NH registration if registered federal The NH Galeon 560 Sky Bridge Extraordinaire ..... built in Gdansk, Poland by Galeon Yachts ...... a win, win, win, win ..... how good is that! So, what's the price? Win #4 - no federal luxury tax Maybe it should be named the 'NH Tax Exempt'. Or, better yet ....... The NH Advantage! .................................................. ................................. ho-ho ... budda-bing. ............ Only five states have no sales tax: New Hampshire, Delaware, Montana, Oregon, and Alaska.
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Sounds like it should have an inflatable tender.
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05-18-2019, 06:03 PM | #15 |
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Hey ...... for $259-each, on ebay, you can get an 11' long inflatable sup .... an Aqua Marina Fusion ..... which is a seriously good, doable, able to paddle, 220-lb capacity, well made sup, that weighs just 20-lbs ...... "instead of using the dinghy tonight ..... I'd rather hit the paddle sup!" ..... and a get a little work-out.
Like ...... why go dinghy ...... when you can go stand-up sup? Just the item ..... for getting off the yacht ..... or getting onto The Dive.
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Not quite FLL Documented vessels also MUST obtain a NH registration and carry the Certificate of Registration on board. However these vessels are not required to display their registration number but must display the validation decals within two feet of the extreme forward part of the bow. No NH doesn't tax boat purchases however like a new car purchase, there is a graduated "fee" structure on new boats that is added to the registration requiring the owner to pay a premium on the first few years of ownership so technically it's a tax by a different name. I guess the term "fee" sounds less offensive even though that's pretty much what it is. Far as federal "luxury" tax goes.... Two years after its imposition, in August 1993, the Congress decided to eliminate the “luxury tax” since it did not achieve its main objective. Gee come to think of it who was running things in DC at that time? Hmm...….. just sayin. |
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.... ok ..... so it actually pays for a NH state registration as well as a federal documentation ..... or something ... both, at the same time?
.... but .... still, no sales tax and no local property tax on this yacht ....... so's the local kindergarten class has 31 children in the same room ..... at least there's a kindergarten class .... only six states out of 50 have no sales tax .... the 'NH Advantage!' ... an appropriate name for a 58.1' yacht that costs something like 1.5 million dollars, or more?
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You didn't pay attention to the part I stated far as the "sales tax" - like a new car a new boat has a graduated fee schedule so you are paying substantially more to register a new boat over the first 4 years of ownership than the base registration fee. So in this case this boat would have a base annual registration "fee" of $293.00 if it is over 4 years old, but since it is new the boat fee is $1761.40 in the first year. In year 2 of ownership that fee drops to $1174.40, year three $880.80 and year four $587.20. Therefore if the owner has this boat for 4 years since new a total of $4,403.80 is paid out in "fees" to the state. Now the state calls this a fee I call it a back door sales tax of a different name. What ever you choose to call it, buying a boat under 4 years old is not "free". If you are dying to pay a sales tax FLL add up all the stuff you buy multiply it by say 5% and send a check to the state. Yeah that even includes the junk you get at the local thrift shop too. Don't hold back.... for me yeah I'll pass they get enough from me but I encourage you to give them as much as you want. |
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NH 5% sales tax on a 1.5-mil yacht ..... is $75,000 ..... and only six out of 50 states have no sales tax.
Is NH really a state ...... or just a collection of cities and towns who all pay for their town and school with their local property tax?
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Hope the new owner enjoys his/her new toy ……….. can't wait to see her in the water !
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They were struggling with it today from what I am told. Not in the water as of this morning. I am sure you will see it afloat by the weekend though.
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It should be in the water in the next couple of hours.
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Badass!
Looks like my Formula would fit on the bow
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It is in the water and it looks great!
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If you could see my boat!
So I clearly do not know nothing more than the pics I am looking at....and also reading/skimming some of the messages......so my question is...the Captain....is he always inside? Is there no “cockpit” above to charter it?” What did I miss? Or is it, because it is so big...you just hire a captain and you, the owner enjoy your time outside?
But if that is the case...what size space outside are we talking about...other that the bow? My questions are really just curiousity driven. While I would love to own a beautiful boat...certainly nothing like this...I would prefer to have that home on an island/or lake front....which the owner probably does....but how much time is really be spent enjoying both? Please appease me with your thoughts. In the meantime, I will think about packing my duffle bag for a weekend away! Happy Boating Everyone, |
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It has two stations to operate the boat from. One outside on the flybridge and one inside. The seating was removed for transport. This will be owner operated. not piloted by a Captain. I doubt it will ever be chartered.
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It has a power cover that slides over the flybridge when not in use. Video address in my previous post. Way cool!
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It was always planned to use two cranes to put it in but on Friday the scheduled crane company backed out. A last minute replacement for the Monday lift was located and he was able to do it with one 100 ton crane.
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..... noodles for rolling a boat
If they had read the thread here about noodles, they would have known that big boat could easily get rolled off the trailer and into the water, there, using about 34 foam noodles, the big monster 4" dense foam ones, one noodle for every two feet of boat.
No scratches with noodles ..... a rolling noodle move! ...... plus you get to keep the noodles for the next time ..... unlike a rental crane which goes away.
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A Beauty!
It really is a good looking ultra-modern design. Certainly not too shabby a way to spend the day on the lake! Here's a quick look for anyone who hasn't checked it out yet...
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That's all??? I must have gotten a bargain!
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I love the boat but, if you can’t dock it anywhere but home, how many circuits of the lake can you do before it gets old?
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Do I see two radar domes???
If so, why?
I also agree that not having an option to dock means anchoring out and dingying in to anywhere you want to go.
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The one I saw on the internet had 3 domes: one large one was sat tv, a second was sat phone and a third flatter one that was radar.
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.....hey ..... it sure beats drowning in icy cold water or when a wee bit drunk .... as is often the case in warm water drownings ..... one 2-dollar noodle can keep you afloat and not too panicked for a long time .... depending .... plus, if you do swallow any water, a noodle allows you to relax and recover, as opposed to drown which is a horrible way to die .... .... aarrrrggggghhhhh!
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Hey FLL, hot tip- $1.50 at Ocean State Job Lots!
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Narrow, but...
$1.00 at Dollar Tree, Gilford.
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I don't see anything beautiful about this boat...I like big boats and all but this one is just not pretty IMO. And I really hope I don't take one of his 8 foot wakes over the bow as hes pushing through the water...
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Not much different than any other boat wake on the lake:
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No different from what the Doris E and Sophie C put out when they are not on plane along with quite a few other cabin cruisers. I'm not a fan of the design either although the inside is beautiful but they certainly have the right to operate on the lake. Best of Luck and congratulations to the owner.
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It looks like a single radar (looks to be a Raymarine) and 2 KVH satellites, which is likely 1 for TV and 1 for phone/data. Obviously we can only speculate, but my guess is they were part of an overall electronics package. From what I saw of the bridge pics, it is pretty light on electronics overall.
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Ridiculous on the lake it belongs in the Bahamas. I just love saying Bahamas.
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I don’t think there will be much “pushing thru the water” with this one. I think I read somewhere that it cruises at 30 knots and tops out at 40.
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True, but sometimes smaller is better...Baby carrots always taste better than big ones, etc. I will say that I've had much larger tv equipment and appliances on the pontoon than the Galeon has on board. Oh wait, I just hauled that stuff out to the house...nevermind.
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Annoyance works in both directions...
Anchor in front of my beach, you will be annoyed at what emanates from my shore.
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Only once in the 52 years that we have had our place on East Bear Island has a boat anchored in front of us. ⚓️
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Shenanigans can cover a pretty broad range that may make you reconsider anchoring there: torpedoes, mines, strategically placed rocks, air rifles that shoot soaking wet tee-shirts saying "how's that for emanating", agreements not to emanate if you vacate, underwater drill for punching holes through your boat, and lots of other creative emanations. I'd rethink your strategy
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Fueling up...
Wonder how much that cost...
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Had a neighbor with a 38’ Fountain that had twin 250 gal tanks. He used to fill it twice a weekend @ about $1500 per fill up. This must be double that! (Interesting note on the Fountain - no cross over between tanks. Each engine ran on its own. If one tank ran dry, you limped home on one engine)
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It'll probably be docked here...
Until he sells his "house" and takes the boat to Florida...
https://www.zillow.com/homes/for_sal...75_rect/11_zm/
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It does indeed look smaller than I expected in the water.
An odd they named it Summa Humma - I miss the 40’ Fountain !
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I was sipping a 'beverage' at Anthony's Pier yesterday and saw it being fueled. VERY impressive. Had a lot of folks up on the upper deck and a bunch below. Took a while for it to fuel up. Congrats to them!
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