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This monster pulled into Simpson Bay this morning. It's the largest single masted sailboat in the world, approximately 246 feet long, 48 1/2 feet wide. That boat is 18 1/2 wider than my sailboat was long! The mast is 291 feet high. The other pictures are of Multiverse behind the sailboat with a helicopter landing on it from PJIA. It then left and is headed towards St Barths.
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Thanks for the pictures! Very cool, catching that helicopter landing on it!
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I am glad the mega mega yacht players are over at SXM. Gives us a break in the BVI. 😎
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I believe that helicopters cannot land on M5, the one in the picture was landing on the megayacht behind her.
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"the one in the picture was landing on the megayacht behind her." That is what the OP stated.
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Thank you Scubaman for clarifying
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Nice pictures several years ago I saw a helicopter take off a yacht in Simpson Bay. Bob
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Yesterday, I saw a helicopter taking off from the big mega-yacht that was close to the mega-sailboat. Impressive.