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What a project. Wonderful!
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Ich bin total begeistert von diesem Video. Einige Winter sind vergangen um dieses schöne Segelschiff zu bauen. Allein die Ausarbeitng und die manuelle Anfertigungen der Bauteile ein Genuss beim anschauen. Wünsche immer viel Wasser unterm Kiel und gute Fahrt, wohin man auch segeln möche.
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7 x wonderful, 7 x congratulations.
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un sueño hecho realidad,,,muy bonito, gracias por el video.
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Magnífica demostración de Artesania Naval Constructiva. Me pregunto que pasará cuando desaparezca esta generación de artesanos navales.
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Perseverante mágico premio al esfuerzo, felicitaciones, atte. Puerto montt chile.
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A stunning boat, perfectly made, with beautiful materials. What a project! It must have been such a thrill to raise the sails for the first time and feel her come alive after so many years of work. Gives me hope and inspiration for my own project www.justflamingo.com not in the same league but probably a similar time frame :)
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Superbly built by superb craftsmen. Emma is Beautiful !
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wow...what an accomplishment! Incredible..thanks for posting
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She is beautiful.
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why isnt stuff like this being covered in the news? i just spent 25 mins watching a man life time work and dream just unfold. its too bad that skill and craftsmanship isnt what sells now adays. sigh. amazing job! my only complaint is i didnt get to contribute!
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a work of art may your father and his family enjoy her...
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Fantastic!!!!
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Hermoso y muy bonito vídeo, la embarcación preciosa.
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Amazing to watch the process. Thanks for sharing.
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True blue water all weather sailor,bravo..
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does he mean like building emma maersk
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A work of art!
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Wouldn't it just have been easier picking up a used boat off Craigslist? (SI)
25m 16sLength
Owning Emma? Serious offers will be taken in consideration. Please use the contact form on our website or contact our shipbroker: http://www.fikkers.nl/ned/nieuw/info/5512/ See also: http://www.colinarcheremma.com or CA Emma on Facebook. Slideshow of the construction history of Emma. Emma was built by my father Tom Pollmann. The ship is a replica of a Norwegian rescue vessel designed by Colin Archer. The original plan was to use her to sail the world with Vera Oremus, my mother. Unfortunately, Vera died in 2002. Despite this Emma sailed in October 2013 for the first time. This was not possible without the help of lots of "Friends of Emma"