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Customers like the appearance and size of the water float. For example, they mention it's cute, large and has lots of room. That said, opinions are mixed on value, inflation, and quality.
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Customers are satisfied with the appearance of the water float. They mention it's cute, beautiful, and fun.
"...It comfortably - and quite glamorously - fit three adults, a one-year-old and a four-year-old all at once as we floated around the pool...." Read more
"... Absolutely beautiful and nostalgic to us 40 year olds and perfect for our daughter’s pool party when she “finally” got her cellphone...." Read more
"This is such a cute float !! I get many compliments on it, and it’s so fun and comfortable for two!" Read more
" Super cute and a large float!" Read more
Customers like the comfort of the water flotation device. They say it's big enough for two and comfortable to stretch out alone. Some mention that it doesn't flip.
"Perfect float for the bay, comfy to lay out on , large enough for 3 people to sit on comfortably, the shelf in the front is perfect to put a speaker,..." Read more
"...Could fit two people if needed so great and comfortable for one . She places her snacks and drinks in cooler and lays on belly eating right out of it...." Read more
"...I get many compliments on it, and it’s so fun and comfortable for two !" Read more
Customers are satisfied with the size of the water float. For example, they mention it's big enough for two, comfortable to stretch out, and big enough to fit three people to sit on comfortably.
"Perfect float for the bay, comfy to lay out on, large enough for 3 people to sit on comfortably, the shelf in the front is perfect to put a speaker,..." Read more
"...It comfortably - and quite glamorously - fit three adults , a one-year-old and a four-year-old all at once as we floated around the pool...." Read more
"My teenage daughter loved her float when I got it. It's big ! And durable quality. Perfect for my daughter who is always on her phone!" Read more
"I loved the size of this float . And the section in the front is perfect for your personal items...." Read more
Customers are mixed about the quality of the water flotation device. Some mention it's stylish, very sturdy, and amazing, while others say it'd be better off buying a cheaper one.
" Perfect float for the bay , comfy to lay out on, large enough for 3 people to sit on comfortably, the shelf in the front is perfect to put a speaker,..." Read more
"...Would love the opportunity to replace as this was not a cheap float ...." Read more
"My Daughter's new favorite raft. Could fit two people if needed so great and comfortable for one...." Read more
"Sadly, we received a faulty raft . I had read other reviews that makes it seem there is a factory error with some...." Read more
Customers are mixed about the inflation of the water flotation device. Some mention it's easy to inflate with a blow dryer, while others say it deflates the next day.
"Unfortunately, this leaked after two uses. And no longer stays inflated . Would love the opportunity to replace as this was not a cheap float...." Read more
"...It's big enough for two, comfortable to stretch out alone. Easy to inflate/deflate ...." Read more
"...It was such a pain to remove the water! Also it deflates slowly ." Read more
"...this float twice and both times, after inflating it, it has deflated almost immediately ...." Read more
Customers are mixed about the value of the water flotation device. Some mention it's awesome and worth every penny, while others say it'd be disappointed at the price point.
"... Super disappointed considering price point , not durable at all.Was very easy to inflate initially, super cute color, & comfortable...." Read more
"...Definitely worth the money ! I had a wireless electric usb pump I brought with me so it was blown up in a few minutes !..." Read more
"I’m so upset! These are so expensive and made poorly! 😭 My plane had a small hole right out of the package!..." Read more
"Awesome and worth every penny !!! The novelty is great but it’s also a great comfortable raft!!!" Read more
Customers are dissatisfied with the leakage of the water flotation device. They mention that the plug doesn't seal properly, the raft loses air through loose ports, and that they could hear air seeping out from somewhere.
"Unfortunately, this leaked after two uses . And no longer stays inflated. Would love the opportunity to replace as this was not a cheap float...." Read more
"...After the first day of use, the raft lost air through loose ports ." Read more
"...I bought another and after a few weeks use it also developed leak in the same area . I think for the price it should be of better quality." Read more
"Like many other reviews, our yacht float had a slow leak . We orded for MDW and had an issue with it the very first day...." Read more
Customers are dissatisfied with the hole in the water flotation device. They mention that it pooped a hole the first day they got it.
"...The only problem is it pooped a hole the first day I got it as I walked past some shrubs. My Walmart large floaties held up better...." Read more
"...These are so expensive and made poorly! 😭 My plane had a small hole right out of the package!..." Read more
"The very first time we blew this up, there was a hole in it ...." Read more
"Never got to use because it had a hole and was defective. I wish I read the other reviews because it seems like many people had the same issue." Read more
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The authorities have recovered the bodies of all but one of the six people missing after disaster struck a yacht carrying the British software tycoon.
By Emma Bubola and Elisabetta Povoledo
Emma Bubola reported from Porticello, Italy, and Elisabetta Povoledo from Pallanza, Italy.
The body of the British tech entrepreneur Mike Lynch was among those recovered by Italian divers, an official in the Sicilian capital, Palermo, said on Thursday, confirming that he was killed when a violent storm struck his yacht this week.
Of the 22 people on board the yacht, which had anchored off the Sicilian coast early Monday, when it sank, nine crew members and six passengers survived.
As of Thursday afternoon, Italian recovery teams had retrieved the bodies of the one remaining crew member and five passengers who had been on the yacht, which now lies in 165 feet of water near the port of Porticello, and were searching for one more passenger.
The death of Mr. Lynch was confirmed by Massimo Mariani, the prefect of Palermo, who said that the remaining missing person was the technology entrepreneur’s daughter Hannah.
The others victims were Jonathan Bloomer, the chairman of Morgan Stanley International; his wife, Judy Bloomer; Christopher J. Morvillo, a lawyer at Clifford Chance; and his wife, Neda Morvillo.
“This is an unimaginable grief to shoulder,” the Bloomer family said in a statement. “Our parents were incredible people.”
The Morvillo family said it was “completely devastated by the passing of Chris and Neda,” and added, “Their passing is a tremendous loss.”
The yacht was caught in a sudden downpour. Weather experts said that strong winds and lightning had hit the area and that the yacht had most likely been struck by air generated within a thunderstorm descending rapidly or by a waterspout , similar to a tornado over water.
12 guests occupied the yacht’s six cabins. There were also 10 crew members.
Open hatches, doors and cabin windows could have let in water during a storm, according to the manufacturer.
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Source: Superyacht Times, YachtCharterFleet, MarineTraffic
By Veronica Penney
Rescue teams involving deep sea divers with the Italian firefighters’ corps, coordinated by the coast guard, as well as helicopters and rescue ships, had worked to reach the hull of the ship, which had settled on its side on the sea floor.
Carlo Dall’Oppio, the national head of Italy’s firefighters, said on Thursday that the boat was tilted by 90 degrees on the sea bottom. He said the bodies had been found “in the cabins,” although it remained unclear if they were all found in the same one.
The rescue teams recovered four bodies on Wednesday and one on Thursday, bringing them ashore in body bags in front of a crowd of reporters and onlookers.
The priority remained “the recovery of the missing body,” said Mr. Mariani. Once that search is completed, the judicial authorities would decide the next steps, he said.
The bodies recovered so far were already at the disposal of prosecutors, he said, “and then there is the investigative phase,” which would include the recovery of the yacht.
The Italian prosecutors handling the case have attracted strong criticism from the local press association because of their reluctance to share any information with reporters.
As of Thursday, they had not held a news conference or released a statement on the investigation, generating what the Sicilian press association called “a black market of news” that made it hard to verify information.
Finally, on Thursday afternoon, Ambrogio Cartosio, the prosecutor handling the case, said that a news conference would be held at 10 a.m. on Saturday in the town of Termini Imerese, the location of his office.
Mr. Mariani said the operations to recover the bodies had gone quickly, taking into account that the divers had a limited amount of time — about 12 minutes — to operate before coming up.
“It was complicated and also potentially dangerous for the divers,” he said, because of the size of the yacht. “There are objective difficulties; thankfully, they are well trained and know what they are doing.”
Michael J. de la Merced contributed reporting from London.
Emma Bubola is a Times reporter based in Rome. More about Emma Bubola
Elisabetta Povoledo is a reporter based in Rome, covering Italy, the Vatican and the culture of the region. She has been a journalist for 35 years. More about Elisabetta Povoledo
By Antonella Cinelli and Gavin Jones
ROME (Reuters) - The shipwreck of a luxury yacht moored off the coast of Sicily is the latest sign that the Mediterranean is becoming a more dangerous sea to sail in, climate experts and skippers say.
One man died and six people are still missing, including British tech entrepreneur Mike Lynch, after the Bayesian, a 56-metre-long (184-ft) sailboat, was hit by a ferocious storm on Monday, sinking in a matter of minutes.
Climatologists say global warming is making such violent and unexpected tempests more frequent in a sea used as a summer playground for millions of tourists, including a wealthy few sailing its waters on superyachts.
Luca Mercalli, president of Italy's meteorological society, said the sea surface temperature around Sicily in the days leading up to the shipwreck was about 30 degrees Celsius (86 degrees Fahrenheit), almost three degrees more than normal.
"This creates an enormous source of energy that contributes to these storms," he told Reuters.
The changes in "Mare Nostrum" (Our Sea), as the ancient Romans called the Mediterranean, are also being noticed by experienced skippers such as Massimo Aramu, who runs the Akua sailing school on the coast near the Italian capital.
Currently sailing around Greece, Aramu said he did not like navigating Italy's Tyrrhenian coast around Sicily or the Spanish Balearic islands because there are "often critical situations with little warning".
Last week, a storm similar to the one that sank the Bayesian hit the Balearic archipelago, which includes the islands of Ibiza and Mallorca, leaving several yachts washed up ashore.
Giuliano Gallo, a former skipper who crossed the Atlantic and has written several books on sailing, said the Mediterranean was becoming more like the Caribbean, which has areas that many boats steer clear of at certain times of the year.
"But things are less predictable in the Mediterranean," he said.
Another sign of the more erratic weather in the Mediterranean was seen a year ago when thousands of people were killed in Libya by flash floods triggered by a so-called medicane - a supercharged Mediterranean storm fuelled by warmer seas.
Karsten Borner, the captain of a boat that was moored alongside the Bayesian but escaped harm, said Monday's storm had been "very violent, very intense, a lot of water and I think a turning system like a tornado".
He also blamed more frequent episodes of intense heat during the summer months for playing a role in causing such storms.
"The water is ... way too hot for the Mediterranean and this causes for sure heavy storms, like we had one week ago on the Balearics, like we had two years ago in Corsica and so on," he said.
(Additional reporting by Gavin Jones and Giselda Vagnoni; Writing by Gavin Jones; Editing by Crispian Balmer and Helen Popper)
Body of british tech magnate mike lynch recovered, 1 still missing after luxury superyacht sank in freak storm off sicily. here's what we know about the incident..
Rescue crews recovered the body of British tech magnate Mike Lynch off the coast of Sicily, the Italian coast guard said Thursday. One woman still remains missing.
The super-yacht sunk off the coast of Sicily early Monday.
Mike Lynch, the U.K. investor and founder of IT company Autonomy, has been identified as one of two bodies recovered from the Bayesian, the yacht that sunk off the coast of Sicily early Monday, according to several reports coming out of the country that cite the chief of Civil Protection, Salvo Cocina. The boat, registered to Lynch's wife, Angela Bacares, quickly capsized in the early hours of Monday after it was struck by a tornado-like water column. In a tragic coincidence, Chamberlain was hit by a car last Saturday and died of his wounds earlier this week.
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Stephen Cuddy, 59, spent six months and £30,000 building the amazing canal and lock system in the grounds of a hotel he owns in Warwickshire
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A man has forked out a whopping £30,000 to construct his personal canal in his backyard complete with a fully working lock system and a narrowboat converted into a pool.
Stephen Cuddy, 59, snapped up a 35ft vintage barge from eBay for a mere £5,000 and went on to create an accurate replica of a Victorian canal lock around it.
The self-taught architect embarked on his ambitious project by removing some 30-40 tonnes of soil from a small slice of land at the hotel he owns in Coleshill, Warwickshire .
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Over a period of six months, Stephen invested a further £25,000 into building a bona fide, operational canal lock, equipped with a lock gate and a water pumping system to manage its water level.
Moreover, he crafted a quaint redbrick lockkeeper's cottage, put together an outdoor patio set against a charming tunnel alcove feature and installed a 29ft swimming pool within the boat's hull.
This unique hotel proprietor is confident he now possesses the planet's tiniest canal, with his vessel able to traverse just 24 inches.
His extraordinary endeavour caught the attention and featured on Channel 4s George Clarkes Amazing Spaces, where the presenter proclaimed it as "awe-inspiring" and "off the scale brilliant."
Clarke further marvelled: "Stephen has delivered one of the most unbelievable Amazing Spaces builds ever."
From Coleshill himself, Stephen said: "It started when I told my ex-partner, who I am also in business with, I'm thinking of buying a narrowboat."
He revealed: "She said that would never happen so I got one."
"But then I needed somewhere to put it as I knew she wouldn't be too happy when it turned up."
"The idea was to have it as a bit of an escape pod for myself but I wanted to do it up so everyone could use it - from hotel staff to my friends."
"I had to sort of hide it away from guests and I then I thought why not build a whole canal lock to disguise it."
"I thought it could actually work. I asked my friends if it they agreed and they just said 'you're weird anyway'."
"Even George Clarke had that look on his face that he didn't think it was possible and I just thought I'm going to do this anyway and prove people wrong."
Stephen confessed he had embarked on a 'ridiculous project' but set about constructing the incredible canal lock system using 7,500 bricks and railway sleepers.
And the irony of filling a five-tonne boat entirely with water isn't lost on the eccentric entrepreneur who runs Grimscote Manor Hotel.
Stephen added: "The thinking was also that I didn't want people turning up at the hotel to find a canal stuck in the garden."
"I thought I needed a way to make it look more presentable."
"The boat cost me £5,000, it was an empty shell. I wanted to put the swimming pool in it."
"When you buy a boat, you think to yourself, what's the last thing you need in a boat. The last thing you need is water."
"I thought if I fill a boat with water, it's effectively sinking constantly, I needed something with a bit of a twist to it."
"I wanted something different, and it looks really good."
"It works really well as a pool and it wasn't that expensive. The lining cost £1,000 and some other bits, it was probably about £1,500 all in."
"It's 4ft deep and 6ft wide and 29ft long. It's a good size, I've swam in it and it's beautiful. People expect it to be dodgy but it's really good."
"With the project itself, my objective was to make it beautiful. Canal's are quite intimidating places, they were built for a purpose."
"They're quite ugly at times, but what I've built is quite beautiful. And it was all done using quite primitive methods. Very much like an Egyptian would have built it."
"The compliments from guests and people have been nonstop. All that doubt and worry has lifted off me. I'm very proud."
"I did all the work myself, the lock works and mechanically lifts the boat. I only travel 24 inches."
"I can live on a canal boat on my own land and have it as a little holiday while travelling 24 inches every day."
"I'm going for the worlds shortest lock. I think it must qualify. I can't see why it wouldn't."
"I did a lot of research and put a lot of thought into it. It's all self-taught, I didn't really have an education. I taught myself to read and write."
"I was born in Small Heath, in Birmingham, so obviously renowned for lots of canals. I spent a lot of times walking up canals and quite a few times falling in."
"So I've essentially built a therapy room to get over my phobia of canals."
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Should I invest in a boat or a swimming pool? Such a question I've heard over and over again from customers over these past 9 years of owning a swimming pool company in a part of the world (Virginia) where boats, in many ways, are a major part of the life and culture.
Some other questions that homeowners are confronted with:
Personally speaking, I have owned both a swimming pool and a boat. Both are certainly fun and exciting but in this article I wanted to relate to the readers my experiences and thoughts relating to the pros and cons of boat ownership.
I owned a smaller 15 ft tri hull with a walk through bough and a 75 horsepower Evenrude motor. Needless to say this boat could move and served several purposes - fishing, skiing, tubing, hydro sliding and just plain relaxing on the water. Because I live within a quarter mile of the Rappahannock River and in a community that has a boat launch and boat slips, I had the best of two worlds. I could put my boat in a slip when I was done or I could pull it out and bring it home.
I used the boat quite a bit; I was single and had the spare time to go out on the river on the weekends. I was doing construction at the time and I had a job on the river so I would take the boat to the job on some days. I was making good money and a single dad with two kids, so spending a hundred dollars on the weekend pulling skiers and such was not that big a deal.
Owning a boat does come with maintenance issues like any expensive toy. The maintenance issue I found to be the most cumbersome was the need to clean the bottom constantly. I did not paint the bottom because you lose around 5 mph when you paint a boat bottom. The reason I had to clean the bottom was because in salt water if you leave the boat in the water for any length of time you will get a buildup of slime and barnacles.
I tended to leave my boat in the water because it was easier than pulling it out after each use. Of course, that was until the automatic bilge pump did not work during a big storm and I received a call saying my boat was almost underwater. Bailing a boat out in a huge storm is no fun, and then I had to pull it out and take it home. It was then I decided it was not worth keeping in the boat slip, so I would bring the boat home each time I would use it. Such was a pain but it came with the territory.
The kids liked the boat, but my son learned that being on the river in the fall can be very cold and decided fishing was not worth the cold. They enjoyed the skiing and tubing parts of the boat, not the lazy days on the river or fishing. So, sometimes they went and others they didn't. Although it was not a large boat, it seated six people comfortably. I then got married to a young lady that had four children living at home with her.
My new wife and family moved in and the boat seemed to stay parked in the yard. I also started a new business which was a pool business, and guess what went in the back yard? Yep, you're right, a swimming pool. The boat did not make one trip out after the pool went in. So I gave the boat to my son in law. I could have sold it and taken a huge loss, so I decided that my son in law would enjoy it and it would be nice for him and his family. They used it a couple of times but then it sat in his yard. That boat with a perfectly good engine sat and went to waste because it was less fun to take care of than it was to use.
Now for my experience with the pool. On the first day the pool was being used by my son and his friends, my wife was looking out the kitchen window and said "it doesn't get any better than this - the kids using the pool and I can watch them right here from the kitchen window." I also thought it was great because I didn't have to haul the pool to the water for the kids to use it and I did not even have to be there. We could have friends, family, and neighbors all swimming at once and have a blast. The work was minimum - around a half hour a week and the cost of operating a pool for season is less than the cost of operating a boat for a couple of weekends.
Now, please understand, this is in my case, and not everyone's experience is the same with a boat. For example, it is certainly less expensive if you just fish or anchor and relax. But I had kids, and fishing and relaxing will only go so far as they wanted skiing and action, which gets expensive.
What I enjoyed about our swimming pool was that when I was mowing the grass and doing yard work all I had to do to cool off was jump in. I also enjoyed coming home in the evening and just climbing into a float and relaxing (at times too much because I would fall asleep). One of my biggest enjoyments was watching the grandchildren call out ‘PePe, PePe watch me!', and they would jump into the pool without any swimmies. (Those are the floats that go around their arms to help them learn to swim.)
It is amazing how fast children learn to swim when you have a pool. At the public pool, my step son was terrified of letting go of the wall and was not interested in wearing swimmies, but when we had our pool he quickly adapted and wanted to jump in and swim. The pool would bring our children back home with the grandchildren, so they could swim and that was always a pleasure. My wife could use it with or without me, so could the kids, so could the grandkids, and none of that was possible with a boat.
When it comes down to it, the pool was all about low maintenance, low operating cost, and high fun. And oh yeah, the people who bought my house bought it because of the swimming pool. So pools do add value to the home - do not let the real estate company fool you. I did not plan the day the people showed up at my house to look at it, but it could have appeared that I did. My step daughter showed up with the van full of my grandchildren and their friends who all jumped out yelling and carrying on while they ran for the pool. House Sold. I never missed the boat at all, and that is why they say it is better to know someone who owns a boat than to own one yourself . In my opinion swimming pools win hands down.
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The pool forms one part of the beach club and complements the yacht's green-blue metallic exterior paint job, chosen to blend in with the aquatic surroundings. 'Eva.4Eva' Image Credit ...
Here are our editors' picks for the ten most stunning superyacht pools in the world. #10 Nomad (OceanFast) The sun deck of 228-foot Nomad features a Jacuzzi spa pool where you can swim up to the bar, with sunbathing mattresses on each side as well as a fantastic barbeque area. 228-foot luxury motor yacht Nomad (ex Floridian and Aussie Rules ...
#3 RAGNAR - Icon Yachts. Launched in 2020, the 223' RAGNAR is spectacular. This expedition/explorer yacht by Icon Yachts is for sale in Iceland, and sports every possible amenity one could want in a superyacht - including a large pool. RAGNAR offers and extraordinary range of 6,000 nautical miles, and has an Ice Class A1 hull enabling her to reach and cruise the polar regions of the earth.
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Carlo Dall'Oppio, the national head of Italy's firefighters, said on Thursday that the boat was tilted by 90 degrees on the sea bottom. He said the bodies had been found "in the cabins ...
Imagine lounging in a wooden canoe pool, the sun glinting off the water, the smooth wood beneath your fingers. These pools are perfect for everything from a refreshing swim to a relaxing float, a lively pool party, or an impromptu water game. ... These backyard boat-shaped pools come equipped with state-of-the-art filtering and heating systems ...
The shipwreck of a luxury yacht moored off the coast of Sicily is the latest sign that the Mediterranean is becoming a more dangerous sea to sail in, climate experts and skippers say. One man died ...
"The boat cost me £5,000, it was an empty shell. I wanted to put the swimming pool in it." "When you buy a boat, you think to yourself, what's the last thing you need in a boat. The last thing ...
A Zodiac boat on the beach. Zodiac Nautic is a French company known for their inflatable boats. A deployed Zodiac boat Zodiac IV of the Military Emergencies Unit. Because of financial trouble, the company was sold to private owners in 2015. [1] History.
pool. Your neighbors will never . complain about you leaving your pool parked in front of your . house. The Coast Guard will . never write you a ticket for allowing too many . people into your pool. Your day at the pool will never . be ruined because of a dead boat battery.
Boats lose value very quickly. Fiberglass Swimming Pools increase the value of your home. Boats are very costly on long term maintenance, the motor and the interior components of the boat like the fabric on the seats and electronics. Over a 5 year period over $2,000 that is why they say it is a hole in the water you throw money into.
The fatal sinking of a luxury yacht belonging to the British businessman Mike Lynch off the coast of Sicily has focused attention on the ocean phenomenon of waterspouts, how they are formed and ...