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Pah. Contractors cannot afford these types of boats. Only top notch executives. I'll have two.
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Bit of a howler really
Reminds me of an old sea shanty
"T'was on the good ship Venus
By God you should have seen us
The figurehead, was a man in bed
Sucking a dead man's ........."
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Not for all contractors mind, some can't even afford to buy their own home
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if turnover really is 35 million, I reckon they must only make 2 of these a year max. That looks at least a 20 million pound boat.
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Contractor lifestyle
Superyachts in demand as shipbuilder Pendennis rides a wave

Superyacht builder Pendennis is on the crest of a wave with annual sales rising by more than £1m to £35.2m as ultra-rich sailors continued to buy its luxury vessels.
Results filed at Companies House showed that Pendennis, which builds and refits some of the world’s most stunning yachts, generated 85pc of its revenue from exports as billionaires were drawn to its Falmouth base.
Pre-tax profit for the year ending December 2014 fell by 18.3pc to £1.9m as the private company invested £9.5m over the period extending its facilities as part of a multi-year £22.5m improvement programme.
Source: Superyachts in demand as shipbuilder Pendennis rides a wave - Telegraph
That's tidy then.
MF's ship that he hides from family in USA -
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