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With those moon tans, there's no doubt that Fabio and his tuner friends were holed up in a shop and under roof for a number of years bulding that cool steel boat. The equator rolls right through the northern part of Brazil and the sun beams overhead 24/7/365.
This is extremely impressive. Flat out. But in some of those pictures, the boat looks only moments away from swamping/sinking. I admire the fact that they built this thing, and it is extremely impressive, but I give it 1 year before it is on the bottom. Not to be too cynical, but you cant swamp a steel boat and expect too much tolerance there... I wouldnt set foot on that thing without a life jacket and perhaps even scuba gear.
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